AWS Container Competency Partners

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AWS Container Competency Partners help our customers better run their container workloads on AWS. These solutions extend our AWS container services by providing additional security, monitoring, and management capabilities.

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      MyOnvent & SafeINIT

      Norway

      Digital events provider myOnvent worked with AWS Partner safeINIT to completely re-engineer its application through containerization and introduce auto-scaling capabilities using Amazon Web Services (AWS). The company faced a particular scalability challenge—it needed to correctly provision for virtual events when accurately forecasting audience numbers was problematic. myOnvent’s manual scaling solution was time-consuming, resource-intensive, and—because of the tendency to over provision as insurance against downtime and poor user experience—unnecessarily costly. Now myOnvent’s infrastructure has improved scalability and performance, enhanced reliability and availability, accelerated time-to-market, and greater cost optimization.

      2023
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      Start.io & Lightrun

      United States

      Start.io handles more than 30 billion requests a day on its app deployed on Amazon EKS. Handling this amount of traffic is an uphill battle and fraught with complicated, nuanced production issues. Start.io saves time by debugging with Lightrun, relieving teams of repetitive processes and freeing them to focus on writing new features.

      2023
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      Qlorem & CloudHedge

      United States

      CloudHedge supports the digital transformation ecosystem for Qlorem, which provides a next-generation data-driven project portfolio and solution management platform that is supported by instant insights, adaptive risk management, and improvement suggestions. CloudHedge's OmniDeq platform provides Qlorem the ability to manage Amazon EKS clusters using IaC without any custom coding.

      2023
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    • pmm, 01/06/2025
      This blog was authored by Karthik Rajendran, Senior Solutions Architect (AWS) and Isha Dua, Senior Solutions Architect (AWS). The software architect’s job is mostly one of trade-offs, weighing the considerations of different approaches and then choosing the one that strikes the best balance. Some architects are surprised to find that, in the AWS Cloud at least, architecting [...]
    • Len Gomes, Julius Maia, 12/30/2024
      In this blog post, we describe an approach for controlling access to AWS Marketplace repositories using IAM policies with least privilege permissions assigned to IAM user accounts or roles. We demonstrate this capability through the experiences of three personas, defined as follows: · AWS Marketplace Administrator – This user has full admin access in AWS marketplace. · Developer – This user has limited access to push images to defined repositories. · Read-only user – This user has access to describe and list images only, with pushing actions being blocked.
    • pmm, 12/26/2024
      Introduction In 2020, AWS announced Bottlerocket, an open source, container-optimized Linux distribution designed for hosting containers. Each Bottlerocket image, known as a variant, is specialized for a specific combination of container orchestrator and cloud environment. Bottlerocket variants are provided to users as a set of Amazon Machine Images (AMI), currently optimized for either Amazon Elastic Container [...]
    • pmm, 12/11/2024
      This blog was authored by Johannes Brück, Senior Staff Engineer (Personio), Donald Dragoti, Lead Platform Engineer (Personio), Steve Flinchbaugh, Lead Platform Engineer (Personio), Maximilian Schellhorn, Senior Solutions Architect (AWS) and Dionysios Kakaletris, Technical Account Manager (AWS). Migrating your Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) nodes to use AWS Graviton based Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon [...]
    • Sheetal Joshi, 12/03/2024
      This post is co-authored by Alex Kestner (Sr Product Manager, Amazon EKS), Ashley Ansari (Sr. Product Marketing Manager), Robert Northard (Principal GTM SSA Containers), and Sheetal Joshi (Principal Solution Architect, Containers). Introduction We announced general availability of Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) Auto Mode that provides a new capability streamlining Kubernetes cluster management for [...]