AWS SAM CLI kündigt eine Vorschau der Rust-Build-Unterstützung an

Die Befehlszeilenschnittstelle (CLI) des AWS Serverless Application Model (SAM) kündigt jetzt die Vorschauversion der SAM-Build-Unterstützung für das Erstellen und Verpacken serverloser Anwendungen an, die in Rust entwickelt wurden. Die AWS SAM CLI ist ein Entwicklertool, das das Erstellen, Testen, Verpacken und Bereitstellen von Serverless-Anwendungen erleichtert. Entwickler, die Serverless-Anwendungen mit Rust erstellten, verwendeten Cargo-Lambda, um ihre Anwendungen zu erstellen, aber Cargo-Lambda wurde im SAM-CLI-Build-Workflow nicht unterstützt. Ab heute können Sie cargo-lambda im SAM CLI Build-Workflow für Ihre Rust-Anwendungen verwenden.
Quelle: aws.amazon.com

A New Home for WordPress.com Courses

We’re excited to announce that our WordPress.com courses are now available at wordpress.com/learn, with no registration or purchase needed. 

The world-class educational offerings available in the new learning hub include:

Get Started

Create Your Site

Intro to SEO

Intro to Blogging

Intro to Podcasting

And there are more courses to come! 

This learning hub also provides quick access to our live webinars (and replays) where you can join us for demonstrations, instructions, and Q&As. Get registered today for our March sessions:

Site Editing: Custom Headers

Site Editor vs. Page Editor: Editing your entire site in WordPress

Compelling Homepages: Custom layouts using the WordPress block editor

Be sure to check the webinars page each month for new topics.

Finally, wordpress.com/learn allows for one-click access to our support documentation, forums, and YouTube channel. 

It’s worth repeating: there’s no registration or login required to view any of our materials! It’s as easy as clicking the button below to get started today. 

Start Learning!

There’s never been a better time to learn the ins and outs of creating a new site, blogging like a boss, podcasting like a pro, and optimizing your content! Join us at wordpress.com/learn to get started on the path towards pursuing your dreams. 
Quelle: RedHat Stack

Google Cloud and MongoDB expand partnership to support startups

Scale your Startups from ideation to growth with MongoDB Atlas on Google Cloud. By providing an integrated set of database and data services and a unified developer experience, MongoDB Atlas on Google Cloud lets companies at all stages build applications that are highly available, performant at global scale, and compliant with the most demanding security and privacy standards.Today we’re excited to announce that we’re expanding our partnership to also support startups together.In addition to the technology, each company has dedicated programs to help startups scale quicker with financial, business and technical support. Harness the power of our partnership for startupsThere are two key ways in which we believe our partnership can help startups scale quicker, more safely and more successfully: 1. Our technologiesMongoDB Atlas allows you to run our fully-managed developer data platform on Google Cloud in just a few clicks. Set up, scale, and operate MongoDB Atlas anywhere in the world with the versatility, security and high-availability you need. Run MongoDB Atlas on Google Cloud to gain true multi-cloud capabilities, best-in-class automation, workload intelligence, and proven practices with the most modern developer data platform available. With the Pay-As-You-Go option on the Google Cloud Marketplace, you only pay for the Atlas resources you use, with no upfront commitment required.Got global customers? Google Cloud is wherever they are and MongoDB Atlas makes it easy to distribute your data for low latency performance and global compliance needs. Selling to a tough enterprise crowd? Data in MongoDB Atlas is protected from the start with preconfigured security features for authentication, authorization, and encryption, and is stored in the same zero-trust, shared-risk model that Google itself depends on. As partners, Google Cloud and MongoDB co-engineer streamlined integrations between MongoDB Atlas and many Google Cloud services to make it easier to deploy apps (Dataflow, GKE, Cloud Run), pull in data from other sources (Apigee), run in flexible multi cloud environments (Anthos), easy deployment of MEAN stack, and Terraform and analyze data (BigQuery, Vertex AI). 2. Our dedicated startup programsThe Google for Startups Cloud program provides:Credits for Google Cloud, Google Workspace, access to training programs and technical support via a dedicated Startup Success Manager, our global Google Cloud Startup Community, and co-marketing opportunities for select startups.Credits: If you’re early in your startup journey and not yet backed with equity funding, you’ll have access to $2,000 of Google Cloud credits. If you are, your first year of Cloud and Firebase usage is covered with credits up to $100,000. Plus, in year two get 20% of Google Cloud and Firebase usage covered, up to an additional $100,000 in credits*Google-wide discounts: Free Google Workspace Business Plus for new signups and monthly credits on Google Maps Platform for 12 months for new signupsTraining: Google Cloud Skills Boost credits giving access to online courses and hands-on labsTechnical support: Get timely help 24/7 through Enhanced Support by applying Google Cloud creditsBusiness Support & Networking: Access to a Startup Success Manager, our global Google Cloud Startup Community, and co-marketing opportunities for select startupsThe MongoDB for Startups program provides: Credits for MongoDB Atlas, dedicated onboarding support, a wide range of hands-on training available on-demand, a complimentary technical advisor session, and co-marketing opportunities to help you amplify your business.  Credits: Free credits for MongoDB Atlas,  including usage of the core Atlas Database, in addition to extended data services for full-text search, data visualization, real-time analytics, building event-driven applications and more to supercharge your data infrastructureDedicated Onboarding Support: Bespoke onboarding resources tailored to help you successfully adopt and scale MongoDB Atlas  Hands-on Training: Free on-demand content access to MongoDB’s library of training with 150+ hands-on labsExpert Technical Advice: A dedicated one-on-one session with our technical experts for personalized recommendations to add scale and optimizeGo to Market Opportunities: Engage with MongoDB’s diverse community of startups and developers through networking events and work with MongoDB on co-marketing initiatives to amplify your startup’s growth and promote the innovative tech you are buildingStartups finding success with Google Cloud and MongoDB Atlas Startup programsMany startups have found these integrations and the interoperability between Google Cloud and MongoDB Atlas to be a powerful combination: Thunkable, a no-code app development platform, has found quick success (3 million users) with a team of just four to six engineers. “The engineering team has always been focused on building the product,” said Thunkable engineer, Jose Dominguez. “So not having to worry about the database was a great win for us. It allowed us to iterate very fast…. As we scale, supporting more enterprise customers, we don’t have to worry about database management issues.”Phonic — a software company that applies intelligent analytics to qualitative research in order to break down barriers between qualitative and quantitative data — uses Google Cloud for distributed file storage, App Engine for auto-scaling, and MongoDB Atlas to support its needs for flexible databases that can adjust to frequent schema changes.Next stepsTo apply to join the Google for Startups Cloud program and MongoDB Atlas Startup program, and to learn more about the benefits each offers, visit our partnership page. Companies enrolled in both startup programs will have exclusive access to joint events, technical support, bespoke offers and much more.
Quelle: Google Cloud Platform

4 best-practices to keep your Windows Server estate secure and optimized

Windows Server customers often share with us the challenges of navigating rapid changes in recent years. Many of their IT estates have expanded to support growth, while teams are often changing, with talent coming and going. You may find your organization in a similar situation, with a sprawled IT estate that includes a mix of legacy and new applications and hardware. This can leave room for potential security vulnerabilities and compliance gaps, but also opportunities to optimize.

We are committed to supporting you through the next stages of optimization and growth in your organization, which starts with a secure IT foundation. Here are four best practices to keep your Windows Server estate secure and up-to-date:

1. Watch for update notifications and have a strategy to apply the latest security patches

A critical but often overlooked best practice is having a strategy to apply the latest security patches that are released. Our team continuously monitors and listens to customer feedback on any issues they have encountered and creates patches to address these. These are released on the second Tuesday of every month (known as Patch Tuesday). Keeping your various systems up-to-date with the latest patches will secure workloads and optimize day-to-day performance and operations. Learn more about best practices for software updates.

However, we know that patching also usually means rebooting and ultimately downtime for your workloads. If you are in Microsoft Azure, you can take advantage of Hotpatch, which allows you to keep your Windows Server virtual machines on Azure up-to-date without rebooting, enabling higher availability with faster and more secure delivery of updates.

2. Get deeper visibility and management capabilities at no additional cost

Many Windows Server customers might be familiar with many of the native Windows Server Microsoft Management Consoles (MMC). Windows Admin Center is the modern evolution of “in-box” management tools such as Server Manager and MMC. It has become the solution for managing Windows Server infrastructure, giving you deep management, troubleshooting, configuration, and maintenance capabilities over your server clusters.

It can be locally deployed with no cloud dependency or can be used within the Azure portal through direct integration, enabling you to carry over the simple and familiar UI when you decide to start adopting the cloud. Learn more in the Windows Admin Center documentation or download it today for free.

3. Check for end of support versions and prepare to modernize

Most organizations are likely to have a mix of Windows Server versions that support a variety of applications. Each version of Windows Server is backed by 10 years of support (5 years for mainstream support and 5 years for extended support) that include regular security updates, per the Microsoft lifecycle policy. After the end of support date, a version and its workloads will be vulnerable as they will no longer receive regular security updates. Windows Server 2012/R2 is the upcoming version that will reach the end of support on October 10, 2023.

With this in mind, a critical step towards optimizing performance and tightening security should be to check for Windows Server 2012/R2 versions, which will reach end of support soon. This can be done with various, built-in tools such as Server Manager, PowerShell, or at-scale with tools from Azure such as Azure Migrate or Azure Arc. Additionally, mapping out application and hardware dependencies on Windows Server should be done to determine the next best step:

Upgrading to the latest version such as Windows Server 2022 will provide the latest security, performance, and application modernization innovation. Learn more about how to perform in-place upgrades.
If you are unable to upgrade by the end-of-support date, you can continue to stay secure on current versions by getting extended security updates1 for up to three years free in Azure or purchasing them for deployment on-premises.

4. Utilize cloud-native services for enhanced security and compliance anywhere

Whether your organization has migrated to Azure or is just starting to consider the cloud, here are some steps you can take now, to enhance your security with Microsoft:

Already in Azure: To maximize your security coverage in Azure, be sure to check your secure score and improve it by enabling services such as Microsoft Defender for Cloud, Microsoft Sentinel (cloud-native SIEM), and Azure Network Security.
Have workloads on-premises: Extend Microsoft Defender for Servers to your on-premises Windows Servers by connecting them to Azure Arc.
Ready to migrate to Azure: When you are ready to migrate workloads to Azure, your first step can be an assessment with Azure Migrate or getting expert help and support through the Azure Migration and Modernization Program.

Learn more

We hope these best practices serve as starting points to help you increase security and optimize the performance of your IT platform, so you can focus on supporting business growth. Be sure to explore the resources below for further information:

Learn more about capabilities and offers for Windows Server on Azure.
Watch our recent webinar on-demand titled “Optimizing Windows and SQL Server Security in Azure.”
Register for our upcoming webinar titled “Cloud Migration Stories: Windows and SQL Server with Azure” on March 29, 2023, at 10 AM Pacific Time.
Take the recently available Windows Server Hybrid Administrator Certification to apply your current Windows Server knowledge and learn how to apply it in the current state of hybrid cloud computing.
Learn more about your options for Windows Server 2012/R2 end of support.
Join the Windows Server Tech Community for regular Ask Me Anything (AMA) sessions.

1In alignment with the servicing model for Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 (link to blog), the Windows Server 2012 and 2012/R2 ESU program will only include Monthly Rollup packages; Security Only update packages will not be provided.
Quelle: Azure