Legacy code modernization presents significant challenges for organizations looking to stay competitive in today's rapidly evolving digital landscape. Organizations face the dual challenge of maintaining business continuity while modernizing their legacy systems for cloud environments. This transformation requires organizations to carefully navigate between preserving essential business logic and implementing modern architectural patterns. This is where AI-powered development tools can make a transformative impact, as demonstrated in EPAM's recent legacy modernization project using Amazon Q Developer.
The R8i comes in variants from two to 384 vCPUs. Intel offers many Xeon 6 variants with 96 cores, which we mention as AWS counts a vCPU as one thread on an x86 processor. A single 96-core CPU therefore offers 192 EC2 vCPUs, and a two socket-server provides 384 - matching the mightiest of the R8* instance types. The instances also allow users to vary bandwidth configuration so it's allocated differently between network access and connections to Amazon's elastic block store. Doing so can apparently improve database performance.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has recommended that Microsoft and Amazon Web Services (AWS) face "targeted and bespoke" interventions to curb harmful competitive behaviours in the UK cloud market.
Pinterest's Hadoop Control Center (HCC) automates the management of Hadoop clusters, transforming manual workflows into a fully automated system that enhances efficiency and scalability.
Developers find AWS Elastic Beanstalk invaluable for deploying web applications without managing infrastructure. You upload code, and it manages scaling, monitoring, and load balancing.
"Our collaboration with Amazon Web Services marks a significant leap forward in integrating advanced AI technologies into our nuclear energy research and development initiatives," INL Director John Wagner said in a press release. "This collaboration underscores the critical role of linking the nation's nuclear energy laboratory with AWS."
A standardized CI/CD pipeline for microservices should address key challenges such as coordinating cross-service releases, managing backward compatibility, and preventing configuration duplication.
"We are thrilled to work with AWS in providing customers with the most advanced, out-of-the-box observability and security monitoring for Amazon CloudFront and AWS WAF," said CEO Ariel Assaraf. "Not only can AWS customers affordably monitor far more edge data than before, but they can leverage a modern approach to observability that aligns with today's dynamic infrastructures."
For anyone who still has doubts about MFA: just ask Snowflake CISO Brad Jones, who last year saw more than 160 of his customers' accounts compromised using stolen credentials. None of these had MFA enabled, and this safeguard likely would have prevented the intruders from accessing the customers' databases.