New Online Training – AWS in Motion

AWS are happy to announce the filming of our book Amazon Web Services in Action. Our video course AWS in Motion is introducing Amazon’s cloud offerings in more than 3 hours of video lessons and 25 exercises.

Manning has published our online course consisting of:

• Quality video lessons available on-demand.
• Rich, interactive transcripts for navigation.
• Exercise driven learning.

Packed with exercises and tutorials to try out, you can learn how to work with AWS in a way that makes sense: by working with AWS directly. We’ve designed the lessons to work within a free trial subscription to AWS, so you can get started without spending anything on a live AWS account. With the expert training of the Wittig brothers, the authors of our bestselling Amazon Web Services in Action, you can rest easy knowing you’ve learned the foundation that every AWS developer needs to succeed, and fast! Read more..

AWS Summits 2017 – Chicago

Date : July 26-27, 2017
Location : Chicago, IL
Venue : McCormick Place Lakeside Center

Why Should You Attend?

AWS bringing together the cloud computing community to connect, collaborate and learn about AWS.
Whether you are new to the cloud or an experienced user, you will learn something new at the AWS Summit. This free event is designed to educate you about the AWS platform. Develop the skills to design, deploy, and operate infrastructure and applications.

Key Features:

Sessions & Workshops – More than 40 technical sessions ranging from introduction to deep dive. Plus small scale hands-on workshops.
Bootcamps and Labs – Get hands-on training opportunities in paid bootcamps and free self-paced labs.
AWS Certification – Demonstrate your technical proficiency by getting AWS Certified onsite and receive special recognition.
The HUB – Experience The HUB, a high-energy expo with top AWS technology and consulting partners, and access to AWS engineers and architects.
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About Idexcel: Idexcel is a Professional Services and Technology Solutions provider specializing in Cloud Services, Application Modernization, and Data Analytics. Idexcel is proud that for more than 20 years it has provided services that implement complex technologies that are innovative, agile and successful and have provided our customers with lasting value.

Jed Tonelson Director Cloud & DevOps Sales will be attending this event. For further queries, please write to jed.tonelson@idexcel.com

Hosting Your WordPress Site on Multiple AWS Server

amazon-multiple-serverIf you are an avid part of today’s technology, then you might already be aware of WordPress and all the good features it brings to the table. Add a series of wonderful Amazon Web Services to the list and you already have a winner on your hands. With the combination of AWS and WordPress, you get access to some of the best web hosting opportunities in the market.

Without further suspense, let’s get down to the nitty-gritty of hosting your WordPress site on AWS, in order to reap maximum benefits from the association.

1) Registering your AWS account: If you are still new to the world of AWS, then as a first step, you need to create a new AWS account. Head over to https://aws.amazon.com; click on “create an AWS account”. Ideally, avoid using the normal Amazon page to create an account. If you do, you will be required to follow a myriad set of approaches, before you reach the AWS registration page. By clicking on the link directly, you can register in a flash. Once you have filled in the primary details, you will arrive at the dashboard, which will offer you a series of options.

Some of these options include, but are not limited to:

a. EC2: EC2 which is the Amazon Workhorse, allows you to compute the capacity in the cloud and make it resizable as per your needs. It helps make web-scaling easier for developers.

b. S3: Storage on Demand or S3 is the disk space which offers a rather simple interface to help store and retrieve data as per convenience. With S3, one can scale trillions of data from anywhere around the web, without having to bother about data security and ease of access.

c. RDS: RDS, also known as Relational Database Service, is easy to setup and operate. It provides developers with 6 of the most familiar database engines, which include the likes of Microsoft SQL Server, Amazon Aurora, MySQL, Oracle, MariaDB and PostgreSQL.

d. SES: SES or Simple Email Service is a cost effective solution which is built on the scalable infrastructure of AWS. With SES, you can easily send and receive emails with no prior commitments. Pay as you go, so that you are never overcharged for usage.

2) Getting to the designing phase within the AWS Infrastructure: Each of the servers above help in getting your WordPress site up and running on the AWS servers. Primarily, EC2 is used to create a web server to power the WordPress installation. RDS, S3, and SES are configured alongside to ensure proper utilities are available to the users through the AWS domains.

3) Choosing between scaling up and scaling out: In AWS, you have the opportunity to setup all WordPress instances on a single EC2 instance. However, this is not a very good approach in the long run. In order to enhance your server’s efficiency, you need to choose between scaling up and scaling out.
a. Scaling up: You can increase the actual hardware and memory resources which are ideally used to power your website. Peruse through options like increasing the RAM size, CPUs, VPS, and investing in a dedicated server.
b. Scaling out: The only limitation with scaling up is the physical hardware limitations imposed during usage. By scaling out, instead of maximizing the usage of the hardware, you throw in a lot of servers into the website. This way, one can host different parts of the website on different servers, in order to maximize efficiency.

4) Creating your web server infrastructure: Once your database is up and running, you need to setup the server instance on the EC2 instance. There are a lot of preconfigured instances pertaining to WordPress which can prove to be handy in a jiffy. With AWS installed, one can even install specific configurations of WordPress. The new instance can be created through the AWS Management Console on the EC2 tab.

5) Installing Apache Web Server + WordPress: After the web server infrastructure is ready to host, you need to install the Apache Web Server + WordPress setup to ensure all software components are in place.

6) Link EC2 Instance with your Domain: Link the public domain of the AWS WordPress installation to your public IP address. This way, you can map your domain name to the concerned IP address.

By following these steps, you can successfully launch your WordPress website on different AWS servers, thereby taking your site’s efficiency up by a notch.

The Benefits of Serverless Applications in a Data-Rich World

Serverless applications are the source of much confusion of late. For one thing, they’re not “serverless” at all. In fact, it’s more accurate to refer to them as “multiserver apps” — their components are distributed among cloud servers far and wide and assembled on demand.

This begs the question, “Do you know where your app is?” In today’s microservices-based computing environments, the question becomes meaningless. Exactly where particular pieces of a full-blown application live matters much less than the network’s ability to retrieve and assemble the required components accurately, and in a timely manner, when and where they’re needed.

Such widely distributed applications demand a new approach to development, deployment, maintenance, and updates. Forbes’ Janakiram wrote in a March 22, 2016, article that the growing interest in serverless apps is driven by two trends: mobility and the Internet of Things. In both cases, applications need to follow the IFTTT model: respond in an instant as current circumstances dictate in terms of location, time, input, and context. Read more..

AWS makes Greengrass Generally Available

Today, Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS), an Amazon.com company (NASDAQ: AMZN), announced that AWS Greengrass, software which allows customers to run AWS compute, messaging, data caching, and sync capabilities on connected devices, is now available to all customers. With AWS Greengrass, devices can run AWS Lambda functions to perform tasks locally, keep device data in sync, and communicate with other devices while leveraging the full processing, analytics, and storage power of the AWS Cloud. More than a dozen AWS partners, including Annapurna, BSquare, Canonical, Digi International, Intel, Lenovo, Mongoose, Qualcomm Technologies, Raspberry Pi, Samsung, Technicolor and Wistron are integrating AWS Greengrass into their platforms so devices will come with AWS Greengrass built-in. To get started with AWS Greengrass, visit https://aws.amazon.com/greengrass/. Read more..

Check Out 10 New AWS Cloud Services of 2017

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Amazon has given a new lease on life to the Cloud Services through DevOps, especially since the launch of the AWS services. Right from data scooping, to bringing on the revolution of facial recognition, Amazon has done it all. If you go thinking about the past, you would realize how simple life was in the Cloud earlier. All you needed was your credit card to start rooting your machine.

Gone are the days of the past, where technology was limited to the developer’s knowledge. As more and more developers are trudging forward, the Cloud services being offered are becoming more and more complex by the day. With complexity riding high on the wings of multi-functionality, it’s becoming difficult to reign in all the services within the Cloud itself. For this very reason, there is a lot of change which needs to be accepted, with the introduction of the AWS methodology.

Without further ado, let’s delve deeper into the 10 new AWS cloud services you never expected:

Glue: Data collection is the most challenging part of data science; when it comes to analysis, if your data is correct, the analysis is so much easier. Gathering data and putting it into a usable format is like solving 90% of the job. Glue, an Amazon initiative, runs Python based scripts which collect data and transform it into a usable format, before transporting it into the Cloud for further use. The Python layer can be used, even when you don’t know how to write the Python script. Glue is well equipped to run jobs without interruption. You can bid adieu to all manual efforts, once you have Glue doing all the work for you.

FPGA: FPGA or Field Programmable Gate Arrays have been used extensively by hardware designers to make their software ends meet. With Field Programmable Gate Arrays, you don’t need to worry about building custom masks or try and keep fitting multiple transistors into one piece of silicon. An FPGA is well designed to rewire itself to act like a real chip, while keeping in mind the software configurations.

Who needs such kind of technology? Bitcoin miners, who use cryptographically secure hash functions a gazillion times to speed up their searches can benefit extensively from the use of this technology. One can rent machines to run repetitive algorithms, which are further embedded into silicon, allowing programmers and software developers to ease out their work drastically.

Blox: As Docker gains a lot of publicity, Amazon comes to the rescue again, as it allows people to run Docker anywhere. Blox is designed in such a way so as to run the optimum number of instances; since it is event driven, one can write the logic in a simplistic manner. The best part is that one does not need to keep tracking the machines, to understand which applications are being run.

X-Ray: Loading job instances and managing efficiency has always been a tedious task for a lot of people. In order to ensure the smooth functioning of your cluster, the developer had to write elaborate code to track the progress at every step. This promoted a lot of people to purchase third party tools to do their bidding. However, Amazon’s X-Ray is a step ahead, since it offers to take care of all your work for you. In other words, it’s beating the competition and emerging as a clear winner, when it comes to watching your stack for you.

In simple words, as soon as your website gets the request for data, X-Ray has been enabled to trace the flow from your network of machines and services. Once the information is traced, the X-Ray suite aggregates the data from different zones and regions to create a one stop shop on a server. This way, the authorized personnel can access the data as and when required.

Rekognition: Rekognition is pretty much aimed at image work, since it allows your apps to do a lot more than just store images. It chews through images, while searching for objects. By using some of the best known and well tested algorithms, Rekognition has been able to perfect the art of data science. All you need to do is point the algorithm at the image (the image needs to be stored in the Amazon Cloud) and you will immediately get a list of objects you would like to choose. The payment is on a per image basis, which makes it even trendier.

Athena: Amazon’s Athena lets you run queries on their S3 model. Forget about writing extensive, complicated looping coding. With Athena, everything is done and ready for you. By using SQL based queries, Athena has been tuned to charge you per byte of information searched. Thankfully, the price is around $5 per TB, so it turns out to be rather cost effective for developers and companies alike.

Lambda@Edge: Amazon loves to invent and make the lives of developers easier. Lambda@Edge is exactly another app in Amazon’s fully functional kitty; it lets you push Node.js code out to the edges, where it runs and performs the desired tasks. Unlike other data, which is usually stored at a centralized data store on the server, waiting for the requests to pour in from different sources, Lambda@Edge believes in cloning data, to enhance efficiency. Once the data is enhanced, the results are delivered in microseconds, making it available to different users in a more time effective manner. You get billed only when the code is running, so you save on the cost of renting different machines to pull data.

Snowball Edge: Some people are extremely finicky, when it comes to getting their data in one place. Snowball Edge is the answer to the problems of all such people, who want everything in one place only. It enables data to be shipped anywhere one wants, with a shipping label. If you have data stored in the Amazon Cloud, and want it to be physically delivered somewhere, Amazon will copy it into a box and ship it to the desired location. Such is the convenience you get with Snowball Edge. This way, one prime purpose is served. Since downloading large blocks of data can often be slow and very time consuming, it becomes easier to have Amazon do the work for you.

Pinpoint: As your company grows, so does your network of customers’, subscribers, employees etc. There will be times when you would want to push some updates through messages. However, most of the times, such mails usually end up in the junk folder, which makes it highly difficult to track. With Pinpoint, targeted mailing is a beneficial feature for companies and businesses alike. As soon as your users are ready to receive the mails, Pinpoint will shoot out the messages, allowing everyone to receive the mails in their inboxes. Further on, once the messages are delivered, Pinpoint will help you collect and report data efficiently, so that your campaigns can be fine tuned as and when required.

Polly: Audio interfaces always have a better conversion rate than normal text based messages. For this very reason, it becomes imperative to use Polly, software which helps convert text messages into sound waves, which are easily understood by the human ears. By using the concept of speech synthesis, it converts text to sound, to make conversions easier and stronger.

These were the top 10 AWS Cloud services which are doing the rounds of the market these days. With extended features all geared towards making your life easier, there is a lot more to AWS than meets the eye. Which service are you using today?

AWS Public Sector Summit 2017 | Washington, DC

Date : June 12-14, 2017
Location : Washington, DC
Venue : Walter E. Washington Convention Center

AWS Public Sector Summit for government, education and nonprofits

Why should you attend?

AWS is bringing government, education, and nonprofit technology leaders from around the world to Washington, D.C this June 12-14, 2017 for their eighth annual AWS Public Sector Summit.

What to expect in 2017
• 2 full days
• 1 Pre-Day (June 12) with bootcamps and deep-dive workshops
• 100+ breakout sessions on topics such as DevOps, big data, Internet of Things, security and
compliance, adoption models, scientific computing, open data, and more
• 2 keynotes with a lineup of global speakers
• 2 parties and many more networking opportunities with partners and peers
• Cloud Lounge
• Direct access to AWS technologists

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About Idexcel: Idexcel is a global business that supports Commercial & Public Sector organizations as they Modernize their Information Technology using DevOps methodology and Cloud infrastructure. Idexcel provides Professional Services for the AWS Cloud that includes Program Management, Cloud Strategy, Training, Applications Development, Managed Service, Integration, Migration, DevOps, AWS Optimization and Analytics. As we help our customers modernize their IT, our clients should expect a positive return on their investment in Idexcel, increased IT agility, reduced risk on development projects and improved organizational efficiency.

Jed Tonelson Director Cloud & DevOps Sales will be attending this event. For further queries, please write to jed.tonelson@idexcel.com

New AWS Training and Certification Portal

AWS Training and Certification can help you get more out of the AWS Cloud.

The new AWS Training and Certification Portal allows you to access and manage your training and certification activities, progress, and benefits – all in one place:

Previously, you had to rely on multiple websites to find and manage training and certification offerings. Now you have a central place where you can find and enroll in AWS Training, register for AWS Certification exams, track your learning progress, and access benefits based on the AWS Certifications you have achieved. This makes it easier for you to build your AWS Cloud skills and advance toward earning AWS Certification.

You can create a new account or simply log in with your existing Amazon account. If you already have an AWS Training account, you can migrate your existing AWS Training history into this new primary account. If you are an APN Partner, you can simply sign in using your APN Portal credentials. If you also had a Webassessor account, be sure to visit the Certification tab and merge this account too.

Once you are set up, you can rely on the AWS Training and Certification Portal to be your place to find the latest AWS training and certification offerings, built by AWS experts. Read more..