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Building a Django App for Finance Professionals
Six Feet Up helped a U.S.-based financial services company future-proof the application that its finance professionals use by building new features using adaptable, open-source technologies and moving it to the cloud, while also training its developers to use these technologies.
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DB Migration: 2 AWS Services Compared
An analysis of two approaches to partial database migration: Amazon Managed Workflows for Apache Airflow (MWAA) in combination with dblink; or AWS Database Migration Service (AWS DMS).
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Lambda vs. Fargate: The Cost of Running 24/7
A quick comparison of AWS Lambda and Fargate to see which option is the more affordable for running regularly occurring, long-running processes.
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Distance Learning Platform with Plone on AWS
Central New Mexico Community College was looking to implement a distance learning platform in Plone, but wanted to set a site up using serverless architecture as a proof of concept for potentially moving more of their infrastructure to the cloud.
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How AWS Lambda Simplifies Software Development
Lambda is Amazon Web Services' server-less infrastructure. It makes it possible to run small tasks that respond to various kinds of events without actually running any servers...
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Hidden Features via AWS CLI
The Amazon Web Service Command Line Interface expands the options for a user interacting with the AWS...
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Automating Mundane Tasks with Boto3
Boto3 is a complete open source library for talking to the AWS API. It can be used for automating mundane tasks like cleaning up unused AWS resources...
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Getting Started with AWS VPCs from the Console and CLI
How to customize the layout of your VPC to meet your applications needs from a security and availability standpoint...
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How to Build AWS VPCs with SaltStack Formulas
Use SaltStack to automatically build cloud infrastructure on your behalf...
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Serverless Django: Exploring the State of the Art on AWS
As deployment options for web apps have multiplied in the past few years, AWS Lambda continues to stand out as a powerful, simple way to run a web app with minimal maintenance and cost — if there is low traffic.
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