Snap partners with Google Cloud to upskill teams around the globe

Snap inc., the developer of the Snapchat platform, has become a global leader in the social media industry. Snap runs its business on Google Cloud, and relies on Premium Support to optimize its cloud business imperatives. Snap sought new ways to extract business value from their cloud data, so turned to their assigned Google Technical Account Management team to develop a means to strengthen and expand cloud skills to meet their goal.  The Technical Account Managers (TAMs) serve as an extension of the Snap Engineering Program Management team to deliver deep expertise of Google Cloud and guide Snap in their cloud journey including mapping the essential cloud skills for Snap to achieve broader business strategy.  Since Snap employees had varying levels of cloud expertise, it meant that their TAM team needed to design a tailored learning program to optimally meet Snap’s needs.The TAM team engaged with Google Cloud Customer Experience (CCE) team which included cloud support, learning, consulting, customer success and customer insight and advocacy services. The Google team leveraged a Skill Training Survey for the Snap team to identify, extract and map existing skills to the level of targeted cloud skills that would enable them to design a learning curriculum to boost employee productivity, enable efficient scaling and strengthen the mitigation of technical issues while optimizing their environment for issue prevention. In addition, Google Cloud offered instructor-led virtual training focused on Looker, Kubernetes and others topics of interest and a tailored Snap Global Training Program was launched in the last quarter of 2022.By including training for Looker, it expanded Snap employees’ ability to reach data-driven decisions. Snap also took advantage of the Google Cloud Skills Boost licenses delivering access to a learning platform with over 700 courses and learning labs,  included with Premium Support. Next, the TAMs and CCE teams were tasked to raise internal awareness of the global Snap training program, so developed a comprehensive marketing and communications plan to drive promotion over a twelve week period to prospective trainees through newsletters, email groups, Slack channels, Engineering meetings, and an internal site dedicated to Snap training resources. “Partnering with Google to provide Snap engineers with learning opportunities aligns with Snap’s values of Kind, Smart and Creative.  Investing in growing our team member’s skills helps them personally advance and helps our business achieve our goals.”—Michele Vaughan, Snap Engineering Program ManagerThe Google-led Snap Global Training Program includes hands-on, instructor-led training, in-person gamified Cloud Hero Learning Events, and access to on-demand Google Cloud Skills Boost labs. Over 100 trainees at Snap initially participated in the instructor-led training, and more than 500 employees completed the on-demand labs. This training program has enabled Snap employees to develop and strengthen skills in the targeted cloud areas including data visualization, AI and ML, and Kubernetes. In addition, the program ignited a Looker Advisory Professional Services initiative to advise Snap with best practices and improvements for the usage of Looker. These skills enable Snap to extract increased value for their cloud data and guide the future of their business for sustaining a competitive advantage in a dynamic marketplace. To learn more about how Google Cloud Customer Experience can support your organization’s business transformation journey with cloud support, learning, consulting, customer success, and customer insight and advocacy services, visit: Premium Support to empower business innovation with expert-led technical guidance and cloud support Google Cloud Training & Certification to expand and diversify your team’s cloud education
Quelle: Google Cloud Platform

Microsoft commercial marketplace: empowering customized experiences to drive innovation

Business-to-Business (B2B) commerce is experiencing a revolution driven largely by the mass adoption of cloud computing and the movement towards a simpler, more digital buying experiences. At the same time, cloud budgets are strong and mostly growing—IDC is predicting that cloud services will surpass USD1.7 trillion by 2026 while sustaining compound annual growth of almost 17 percent. But, with economic uncertainty, companies and organizations are challenged to “do more with less” and make the most of every dollar invested.

Cloud marketplaces offer you the ability to gain flexibility and control over your spending and make the most out of your cloud budget. This is why cloud marketplaces are expected to see a massive growth, from USD8 billion last year to USD50 billion by 20262 as predicted by Bessemer Venture Partners. To accelerate IT modernization and maximize the value of investments, we are innovating and improving Microsoft commercial marketplace to support your entire cloud portfolio.

The Marketplace: Customized to your needs

There is often a misconception with cloud marketplaces that you lose touch with your vendors and are limited to “the sticker price.” We understand the complexities of enterprise deal making and the marketplace is a tool to help you simplify this process so you can focus on the innovation you need to deliver. While there is always the option to buy “off the shelf” solutions, we’re continuing to improve our custom dealmaking and private offer capabilities so you can spend smart and move fast.

With private offers, you can engage directly with partners, negotiate custom terms, pricing, and payment options, and get customized solutions delivered straight to your inbox. And with recent improvements in our marketplace, partners can create and deliver these private offers in less than 15 minutes—and eligible purchases can count towards your Microsoft Azure Consumption Commitment (MACC). We are the only cloud provider that by default applies the entire purchase* towards your commitment (and there are thousands). As more and more customers look to maximize the value of their investments, we’ve seen over 300 percent increase in customers with a MACC buying through marketplace.

Plus, the marketplace saves you the hassle of onboarding new vendors and streamlines the complexity of purchasing so it is all invoiced directly on your Azure bill. This enables you to simplify procurement and reduce legal complexity by purchasing applications under a standard contract. All solutions using the standard contract contain the same terms and conditions, so your legal team only needs to review once.  And, when you purchase solutions through marketplace, you are working with the most trusted cloud and our extensive set of best-in-breed capabilities across app innovation, data and AI, infrastructure, and security.

More and more of our customers—and sellers—are thinking marketplace first when getting their cloud solution. By being marketplace first, you can cut down on time to value and manage costs based on usage. Whether you are new to the Microsoft commercial marketplace or if you’ve already been using it to find solutions for your business, we are excited to help you along your journey. Taking advantage of the resources and tools will streamline the transaction process, maximize the value of your cloud spend, and you can buy with confidence knowing that these solutions are backed by Microsoft.

These enhancements are removing the frictions in B2B commerce, and simultaneously helping you to make the most of every cloud dollar spent. Here’s how you make the most of this opportunity:

Maximizing Value with Partner Solutions that Count Towards Consumption Commitments

You can shop for Azure solutions that qualify towards your consumption commitment on the Azure portal. All you need to do is:

Log into Azure
Go to the marketplace tab
Select “Azure benefit eligible”

From there you can further refine search results based on your criteria. We have thousands of solutions available, so when you purchase these through marketplace—the amount you spend can count towards your cloud consumption commitment. Here are examples of a few providers with MACC-eligible solutions:

Fortinet offers a comprehensive security fabric platform to help industries accelerate security, maximize productivity, preserve user experience, and lower total cost of ownership.

Featured solution: Fortinet FortiGate Next-Generation Firewall (VM)

Empowering users to unlock the value of their data with Informatica’s Intelligent Data Management Cloud (IDMC) solution on Azure.

Featured solution: Informatica Intelligent Data Management Cloud

MongoDB Atlas, the industry’s first unified developer data platform, allows you to accelerate and simplify how you build with data on Azure modern applications.

Featured solution: MongoDB Atlas 

Break through your bad data and get the insight you need to consolidate, clean up, and maintain your data with Profisee’s solutions.

Featured solution: Profisee MDM—SaaS 

Conquer your analytics challenges, from experimental to mission critical, with faster decisions in the cloud.

Featured solution: SAS® Viya® portfolio on SAS® Cloud

Get agentless scanning with complete visibility and actionable context for your multi-cloud environment in minutes so your teams can proactively identify, prioritize, remediate, and prevent risks.

Featured solution: WIZ Cloud Infrastructure Security Platform

More and more of our customers—and sellers—are thinking “marketplace first” when getting their cloud solutions. By managing your cloud portfolio through marketplace, you can cut down on time to value and manage costs based on usage.

Whether you are new to the Microsoft commercial marketplace or if you’ve already been using it to find solutions for your business, we are excited to help you along your journey. Take advantage of the resources and tools within the marketplace to increase your efficiency, buy with confidence, and spend smarter.

Learn more about Microsoft commercial marketplace

Shop marketplace
Learn about Azure consumption commitments 
Get a private Azure marketplace

1IDC, Worldwide Whole Cloud Forecast, 2022–2026: The Next Stage of the Shift to a Cloud-Centric Technology Industry; US49857122, December 2022.

2Bessemer Venture Partners, 2022 State of the Cloud report.
Quelle: Azure

What's new in Azure Data & AI: Azure is the best place to build and run AI workloads

It’s not every day that you get to be a part of something being discussed at dinner tables around the world—and we’re hearing this from customers and partners too. They’re eager to reimagine how they do business, embracing generative AI to deliver the next generation of apps and experiences. New and inspiring use cases surface daily, as AI technologies and practitioner communities mature. It’s both an exciting and humbling time for our team.

That excitement and inspiration would not be possible without the purpose-built AI infrastructure that can support the successful deployment and scalability of AI systems for large models. The infrastructure must have the means to rapidly expand with enough parallel processing power, low latency, and interconnected GPUs to train and inference complex AI models. This is why AI innovation leaders like OpenAI and Meta, and other companies around the globe, make Azure the cornerstone of their AI infrastructure.

Bringing together purpose-built AI infrastructure and managed data and AI services into one environment streamlines management and automation, often reducing the complexity of building, training, and bringing AI models into production. For example, Azure Machine Learning helps accelerate time to value with industry-leading machine learning operations (MLOps), open-source interoperability, and integrated tools to support data privacy, security, and real-time data processing.

There’s much conversation to have regarding new frameworks and strategies to help define and derive business value from AI. I hope you’ll join us March 14th for a virtual conversation between Susan Etlinger, Director of Data & AI Marketing at Microsoft; Atefah “Atti” Riazi, Chief Information Officer of Hearst; and Maribel Lopez, founder of Lopez Research as they share their unique perspectives on how business leaders can help their organization realize tangible return on investment (ROI).

I’m thrilled to share some of the new features and improvements helping our customers achieve more with data and AI this month.

Data is the fuel that powers AI

Our Executive Vice President of Cloud and AI, Scott Guthrie, says that data is the fuel that powers AI technology. Peak performance requires clean, integrated, and accessible data. Cloud solutions that are purpose-built to run AI models at scale also require operational databases, analytics, and governance solutions that work together—by design. To this end, the Microsoft Intelligent Data Platform is helping industry leaders like T-Mobile, BP, and Amadeus move beyond the cost and complexity of data fragmentation to a modern data estate built for AI innovation. Leveraging the platform opens opportunities for organizations to spend less time on data integration, and more time on value creation.

Benefits of Azure to on-premises and multi-cloud environments

Customers’ data management needs can vary widely depending on where they are on their digital transformation journey. Azure Arc extends the Azure platform to customers on-premises and multi-cloud scenarios for a unified hybrid environment. For example, Microsoft is partnering with Taoyuan City to deliver Taiwan's first municipal hybrid cloud platform with Azure Arc, Azure Synapse, and Power BI. The result is a hybrid environment that unlocks data insights while delivering control across their entire data estate, plus significant time and resources savings.

Be sure to explore pay-as-you-go licensing for Azure Arc-enabled SQL to provide on-premises SQL Server customers with a cloud billing model to only pay for what they use on a consumption-based meter. This is a great option for customers with seasonal needs that do not require a full license. To help optimize SQL Server running on-premises and in multi-cloud environments, we also recently announced general availability of the SQL best practice assessment on Azure Arc-enabled SQL Server for customers to diagnose potential issues more easily.

Migrating Windows Server and SQL Server to the cloud

Justifying the move to cloud is a crucial decision for a business, and it could be difficult to know where to start. In December, we introduced Azure Migrate business case to help organizations remove the guess work in migration cost planning with data-driven calculations. With just a few clicks, Azure Migrate Business Case will help you build a business proposal to understand how Azure SQL can bring the most value to your business, including: on-premise vs. Azure total cost of ownership analysis, year-on- year cashflow analysis, and resource utilization insights to identify servers and workloads that are ideal for cloud. It also helps identify quick wins for migration and modernization including end of support Windows OS and SQL versions. To get started, visit Azure Migrate.

Introducing Adaptive Protection in Microsoft Purview

Announced this month in preview, Adaptive Protection in Microsoft Purview leverages Insider Risk Management machine learning to understand how people are interacting with data. It helps identify risky activities that may result in data security incidents, then automatically tailors Data Loss Prevention (DLP) controls based on the risk detected. With Adaptive Protection, DLP policies become dynamic, ensuring that the most effective policy—such as blocking data sharing—is applied only to high-risk users, while low-risk users can maintain their productivity. This empowers security operations teams to operate more efficiently. Sign up for a free trial.

Innovate with industry-leading AI

While machine learning becomes more mainstream across industries, there are many challenges like data governance, security, data compliance, and auditability that companies need to consider when building and deploying models. Our approach to MLOps incorporates people, processes, and platform to deliver continuous value with fewer resources for machine learning—one of the reasons Microsoft was recently recognized as a leader in the IDC MarketScape: Worldwide for MLOps Platforms. Microsoft was also recently recognized as a leader in the IDC MarketScape: Worldwide General-Purpose Computer Vision AI Software Platform Vendor Assessment. As unstructured data like images and videos become more ubiquitous in the digital era, Microsoft is well-positioned to help organizations of all sizes leverage the power of computer vision to improve productivity, efficiency, safety, sustainability, and inclusivity.

Evaluate machine learning models

Last month we announced the general availability of the Responsible AI dashboard within the Responsible AI Toolbox, a suite of popular tools to support responsible AI deployments. The capabilities are open source on GitHub or can be accessed directly through the Azure Machine Learning platform. This month, we’ve launched a blog tutorial series exploring how to use the responsible AI dashboard and guide you through the entire process.

Today, we’re excited to announce two key capabilities to the Responsible AI Toolbox, the Responsible AI mitigations library and the Responsible AI tracker. First, the mitigations library helps machine learning practitioners experiment with different mitigation techniques more easily and manage common failures that may occur in data preprocessing. The library complements the toolbox’s Fairlearn fairness assessment tool, which focuses on mitigations applied during model training. Second, the responsible AI tracker uses visualizations to demonstrate the effectiveness of different mitigations for easier model comparison and validation. Practitioners can compare the performance of data subsets across model iterations to determine the most appropriate model for production. With these tools, organizations are better equipped to evaluate models to reduce biases and increase fairness.

Accelerate AI innovation in Azure Machine Learning

Machine learning requires secure collaboration among data scientists, machine learning engineers, IT admins, and developers. Organizations in regulated industries, like Belgium-based Isabel Group, rely on Azure Machine Learning to offer seamless integration through every step of the data pipeline. Microsoft continually improves product and business capabilities across the entire machine learning lifecycle to empower people of different skillsets. Below are some recent enhancements to help organizations get their models into production faster while ensuring enterprise-grade security and compliance in Azure Machine Learning:

Secure workspaces with network isolation for managed online endpoints (generally available): Offers the ability to secure the ingress and egress of managed online endpoints to help ensure compliance with enterprise security standards. Learn more about accessing storage services.

Compartmentalize access to machine learning data with identity passthrough (generally available): Uses role-based access controls (RBAC) to grant or deny users access to specific data. For example, when a training job in identity passthrough mode is submitted, Azure Machine Learning uses that identity to authenticate against data storage. Additionally, administrators can also restrict access for each user based on storage accounts, folders, or files and auditors can trace storage access requests back to specific users. Learn more about accessing storage services.

Train models using AutoML in Designer (preview): Employs an easy drag-and-drop ability to hook your data up to an AutoML task and deploy the best resulting model. An ideal solution for no-code/low-code users who want to build enterprise-quality machine learning models. Learn more about model training and deployment.

Skill up with Data & AI events and education

Build in-demand data and AI technical skills with Microsoft

Jumpstart your career or bolster your credentials with skilling resources from Microsoft. The new Cloud Skills Challenge for Azure Database Administrators offers free, interactive learning modules and the opportunity to engage with peers through a global community forum. For those with eyes on Azure certifications, the Microsoft Azure Connected Learning Experience (CLX) is designed to support exam readiness with on-demand resources and hands-on labs as well as cram sessions hosted by industry experts. Recently expanded tracks for Designing and Implementing a Microsoft Azure AI Solution and Administering Microsoft Azure SQL Solutions can help professionals build these in-demand skills.

For anyone interested in building apps with generative AI using Azure OpenAI Service, check out our new Introduction to Azure OpenAI Service learning course.

Join us for upcoming community events and skilling opportunities

I’d like to end my post by highlighting some of the upcoming events happening across Microsoft in March. These events are a great opportunity to meet other customers, partners, and technical experts across the Microsoft community to share stories and best practices. Please mark your calendars and join us.

Azure Open Source Day is a free on-demand virtual event on March 7th, bringing together developers, data scientists, and technical decision makers utilizing open source technologies. Presenters will explore open source projects like the Responsible AI Toolbox and collaborations with communities and technology partners like HuggingFace and NVIDIA. Register for Azure Open Source Day.

Microsoft Ability Summit is a free live digital event on March 8th where you can discover new accessible technologies and explore best practices to help everyone achieve more. In the meantime, you can also learn 6 ways to improve accessibility with Azure AI in our recent blog. Register for Microsoft Ability Summit.

Cosmos DB Conf is a free virtual developer event on March 28th co-organized by Microsoft and the Azure Cosmos DB community. Come and learn more about Azure Cosmos DB and see what others in the community are building. Register for Cosmo DB Conf.

Learn more about Azure Data and AI

Thanks so much for reading about the recent updates across our data and AI business over the last month. We have a lot of exciting things brewing and I can’t wait to share more product and service enhancements, customer stories, and upcoming news next month.
Quelle: Azure

Agile teams align and get to market faster with Mural and Microsoft

This blog post was authored by Jason Morris, Global Partner Technology Strategist and co-authored by Joyce Balas, Global Partner Development Manager and Ashley Kovich Ternan, Partner Marketing Specialist

During the last two years navigating changing economic climates and a global pandemic that shifted the way we work, we’ve learned that teams can continue to collaborate together productively and effectively in remote and hybrid settings. A recent Microsoft study shows that hybrid work works.1 The biggest risk of a hybrid workforce is not unproductive team members—it's that people are becoming burnt out from too many meetings and a lack of clear, defined priorities.

But it takes intention and leadership to design a company culture where collaboration workflows let everyone contribute equally in retrospectives, standups, planning, and other agile projects where bold ideas and clear alignment are critical to staying competitive in the market. Now, more than ever, agile teams, or any team focused on planning and strategizing are expected seamlessly connect and collaborate regardless of where everyone is working.

Microsoft, in partnership with Mural’s leading collaborative intelligence system, is filling a critical need. Powered by Microsoft Azure and integrated with Microsoft Teams, Mural enables dynamic meetings and teamwork turning ideas and insights into reality so remote work no longer inhibits co-creation. Mural's latest integration with the Microsoft ecosystem connects Azure DevOps to an intuitive workspace for teams to collaborate visually. Mural centers around a digital whiteboard and includes pre-built frameworks that guide and structure collaborative work, including templates for agile ceremonies and LUMA design thinking practices. Facilitation tools built into the product, like voting and a timer, make it intuitive for teams to work together intentionally and make it easier for everyone to contribute. Mural’s new integration with Azure DevOps is the connective tissue for agile teams, no matter where they’re working.

Level up your team’s next collaboration session with Mural and Azure DevOps

With Mural’s new integration, Mural and Azure DevOps customers can now save time and jumpstart collaboration by easily importing work items as sticky notes onto a Mural canvas. Teams can use Mural’s visual canvas and templates to refine work items in a backlog, review a sprint plan, break down a feature into smaller chunks of work, have a retrospective, or even build a program board. Having work items on the canvas where collaboration is happening keeps workflows connected and teams focused without incurring a toggle tax by switching between applications.2

93 percent of surveyed organizations who leverage agile experienced an increase in collaboration and productivity following the implementation of Mural.3

Everything from user story mapping to retrospectives are more productive, inclusive, and engaging when you connect Mural and Azure DevOps.

How Mural and Azure DevOps work

Connect Azure DevOps to your Mural account to view your projects and easily import work items as sticky notes. Use filters or run your own query to find the work items you want to import.

Design your import in Mural by choosing which fields, including custom fields, to import as tags on your sticky. Stickies are automatically color coded by work item type to visualize and organize next steps and prevent delays in decision making.

Be even more effective with Mural’s templates for hybrid agile ceremonies like program implement (PI) planning, sprint planning, sprint reviews, and more to level up collaboration and reduce time to market.

Partners in collaboration transformation

Mural is a Microsoft Partner of the Year award winner, which recognizes partners based on their commitment to customers, the impact of their solutions, and their exemplary use of Microsoft technologies. We are thrilled to collaborate with Mural, an ISV building the next generation of solutions with Azure technology, to help teams everywhere plan smarter, collaborate better, and ship faster. Integration with Azure DevOps improves agility and can optimize your existing cloud investments by helping decrease costs and saving developer time. With comprehensive security and compliance built in, Mural is paving the way for organizations to adopt a DevOps culture. Mural integration with Azure DevOps is truly a “better together” story as both teams recognized early on a need for the integration across both end users, DevOps, and developers. In the early stages of development, both Microsoft and Mural not only helped test the integration, but also incorporated it into their main development lifecycle of Azure DevOps, quickly realizing the full potential of both Mural and Azure DevOps as an all-in-one platform.

“In a hybrid, modern workplace, organizations need to collaborate and brainstorm with virtual teams to develop innovative solutions for their businesses. We’re thrilled to partner with Mural and deliver its latest integration with Azure DevOps to enable teams everywhere to do their best work using a shared collaboration space across platforms.”—Casey McGee, VP of Global ISV Sales and Digital Natives, Microsoft

If you’re already a Mural customer, check out the user guide to get started using the Azure DevOps integration. If you haven’t tried Mural yet, get started for free at the Mural website or connect with Mural to learn more about purchasing Mural through Azure Marketplace.

Sources

1 Microsoft Work Lab.

2 Harvard Business Review.

3 TechValidate.
Quelle: Azure

Docker Desktop 4.17: New Functionality for a Better Development Experience

We’re excited to announce the Docker 4.17 release, which introduces new functionality into Docker Desktop to improve your developer experience. With Docker 4.17, you’ll have easier access to vulnerability data and recommendations on how to act on that information. Also, we’re making it easier than ever to bring the tools you already love into Docker Desktop with self-published Docker Extensions.

Read on to check out the highlights from this release.

Improved local image analysis

Container image security presents challenges such as dependency awareness, vulnerability awareness, and practical remediation in day-to-day reality. Since Docker Desktop 4.14, we’ve consistently added features to help you understand your images and their vulnerabilities. Improvements in 4.17 were designed with developers in mind to address software supply chain security. 

We’re pleased to announce Early Access to the new Docker Scout service. Docker Scout provides visibility into vulnerabilities and recommendations for quick remediation. Now you can use Docker Scout to analyze and remediate vulnerabilities on local images in Docker Desktop and the Docker CLI. 

Check out the Docker Scout documentation to learn more about how to get started.

What can you do with Docker Scout?

Image analysis results: Filter images based on vulnerability information, look for specific vulnerabilities, or confirm when vulnerabilities have been remediated. You’ll see results based on the layer in which a vulnerability is introduced, so you know exactly where the alert is coming from.

Remediation advice: Get guidance on available remediation options. Docker Scout shows you the recommended remediation path depending on the layer of the vulnerability. Docker Scout also shows a preview before you resolve anything, so you know how many vulnerabilities will be resolved by a specific update.

Remote registries: You can use Docker Desktop to view and pull images from Artifactory repositories to analyze them.

Command-line interface: As of Docker Desktop 4.17, the docker scan command is deprecated and replaced with a command for Docker Scout – docker scout. Read the release notes for more detail. 

Update to Docker Desktop 4.17 to access these new features and take them for a test run. You can also provide feedback directly in Docker Desktop by navigating to the images tab and selecting Give feedback. We look forward to hearing from you!  

A new way to publish Docker Extensions

We are excited to introduce a new way to publish a Docker Extension. When submitting an extension to the Marketplace, you now have two publishing options:

Docker Reviewed

Self-Published – New!

Self-Published extensions are automatically validated. If all validation checks pass, it is published on the Extensions Marketplace and accessible to all users within a few hours. Self-Published is the fastest way to get developers the tools they need and to get feedback from them as you work to evolve and polish your extension. 

Developers can identify self-published extensions in the Extensions Marketplace by the not reviewed label. Extensions that are manually reviewed by the Docker Extensions team have a reviewed label, as shown in the following screenshot. 

We are excited about the increased reach and accessibility the new self-publishing workflow brings to both Docker Extension publishers and users. 

If you have an idea for an extension that isn’t already in the Extensions Marketplace, you can submit it to our ideas discussion board. 

Let us know what you think

Thanks for using Docker Desktop! Learn more about what’s in store with our public roadmap on GitHub, and let us know what other features you’d like to see.

Check out the release notes for a full breakdown of what’s new in Docker Desktop 4.17.
Quelle: https://blog.docker.com/feed/

Amazon Pinpoint unterstützt jetzt Kennzahlen für SMS- und Sprachausgaben in Amazon CloudWatch

Amazon Pinpoint hilft Kunden nun dabei, den Betrag zu ermitteln, der im laufenden Monat für SMS- und Sprachaktivitäten ausgegeben wurde, indem es über die Amazon CloudWatch-Konsole einen Überblick über die Kennzahlen zu SMS- und Sprachausgaben bietet. Amazon CloudWatch ist ein Überwachungsservice für AWS-Cloud-Ressourcen, mit dem Sie Kennzahlen sammeln und verfolgen, Protokolldateien sammeln und überwachen und Alarme einrichten können. Mit Amazon CloudWatch können Benutzer ihre Amazon Pinpoint-Kennzahlen zu den Ausgaben für SMS oder Telefongespräche seit Monatsbeginn einsehen und historische Trends analysieren.
Quelle: aws.amazon.com

Amazon EC2 x2iedn-Instances jetzt in der Region Asien-Pazifik (Osaka) verfügbar

Ab heute sind speicheroptimierte Amazon EC2 x2iedn-Instances in der Region Asien-Pazifik (Osaka) verfügbar. x2iedn-Instances werden von skalierbaren Intel Xeon-Prozessoren der dritten Generation angetrieben und bieten im Vergleich zu X1e-Instances der vorherigen Generation Verbesserungen in Bezug auf Leistung, Preisleistung und Kosten pro GiB Speicher. x2iedn-Instances haben ein Verhältnis von Arbeitsspeicher zu vCPU von 32:1 und eignen sich hervorragend für speicherintensive Workloads wie Datenbanken und Analysen sowie Big-Data-Verarbeitungs-Engines. x2iedn-Instanzen sind SAP-zertifiziert, um Business Suite auf HANA, SAP S/4HANA, Data Mart Solutions auf HANA, Business Warehouse auf HANA, SAP BW/4HANA und SAP NetWeaver-Workloads auf einer beliebigen Datenbank auszuführen. Sie können die Zertifizierungsdaten für x2iedn im Certified and Supported SAP HANA Hardware Directory einsehen.
Quelle: aws.amazon.com

AWS WAF Captcha bietet Unterstützung für zehn weitere Sprachen

AWS WAF Captcha hilft dabei, unerwünschten Bot-Datenverkehr zu blockieren, indem Benutzer aufgefordert werden, Herausforderungen erfolgreich abzuschließen, bevor ihre Webanfrage durch AWS WAF geschützte Ressourcen erreichen kann. WAF-Captcha-Herausforderungen sind für Menschen einfach und weiterhin effektiv gegen Bots. Ab heute fügt AWS WAF Captcha zehn weitere Sprachen hinzu: Arabisch, Deutsch, Spanisch, Französisch, Italienisch, Niederländisch, Japanisch, Portugiesisch, Türkisch und Chinesisch (vereinfacht). Es ist so konzipiert, dass es die Barrierefreiheitsanforderungen der WCAG erfüllt. AWS WAF Captcha verwendet die Spracheinstellungen des Client-Browsers, um die Sprache der Herausforderung auszuwählen, sodass keine zusätzliche Konfiguration erforderlich ist. Darüber hinaus wird bei Bedarf eine neue Option zum Ändern der Captcha-Seitensprache angezeigt.
Quelle: aws.amazon.com

AWS WAF Fraud Control – Account Takeover Protection ermöglicht jetzt die Überprüfung der ursprünglichen Antworten

AWS WAF Fraud Control – Account Takeover Protection (ATP) kann jetzt Quellantworten überprüfen und bietet Kunden so zusätzlichen Schutz vor Brute-Force- und Credential-Stuffing-Angriffen auf ihren Anmeldeseiten. Bis heute beschränkten sich die ATP-Regeln darauf, eingehende Anmeldeanfragen anhand einer Datenbank mit gestohlenen Anmeldeinformationen zu überprüfen, im Laufe der Zeit eingegangene Anfragen auf Nutzernamen und Kennwörter zu analysieren und diese Daten dann auf der Grundlage eindeutiger Identifikatoren wie IP-Adresse oder Sitzungs-ID zu aggregieren. Mit dieser Version können die von ATP verwalteten Regeln nun auch die Antwortdaten von Anwendungen überprüfen und Anmeldeversuche auf der Grundlage von kundendefinierten Anmeldefehlerbedingungen blockieren. Diese Funktion schützt vor Brute-Force-Angriffen mit nicht kompromittierten Anmeldeinformationen.
Quelle: aws.amazon.com