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When you’re managing multiple AWS accounts, you need a way to control and restrict usage to for example unused AWS Services or AWS Regions.
Today we will discuss my point of view on The Future Of Programming with having over 25 years of programming knowledge. Did you know that programming can be fully automated now?
In the past when companies adopted the Cloud, everything was managed through a single account e.g. development, test, staging, and production. The problem of having to manage multiple environments within a single account is a cause of concern if the security isn’t managed properly.
To access an Amazon ECS container on AWS Fargate or Amazon EC2, you need to enable ECS Exec on the task definition of your containers. Next update the task IAM role to include the required SSM permissions. Then run the AWS ECS execute command in the AWS CLI to log in to the Amazon ECS container.
Have you ever wanted to host your own GitLab repositories to ensure your code never falls into the wrong hands? Although hosting your repositories on a third-party cloud host has plenty of advantages (such as availability and reliability), there’s something to be said about having total control ov
Warren Toomey has been involved in some fascinating computer projects. A 2016 blog post describes “Bringing PDP-7 Unix Back to Life” and another one on “on starting a Unix Heritage Society.”
I’m sure, like me, you welcomed the news that the third major version of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol, i.e. HTTP/3, was adopted last month as an IETF standard (Internet Engineering Task Force).
I don’t know about y’all, but the current decade feels like it’s being brought to us by the Four Horsepersons of the Apocalypse: War! Pestilence! Climate change! Betty White died!
This week at the AWS Summit in New York, we got a fascinating glimpse into how Honeycomb.io helps engineers debug their systems through the use of big data.
The massive demand for cloud talent shows no signs of cooling down. But what are Amazon, Google, Microsoft, and some of the top companies in the world of cloud paying their engineers, architects, and assorted cloud gurus? (TL;DR? Good money.)
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