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Sponsored by AWS
It’s no longer a question of whether your organization is moving to the cloud, but rather how fast you can move while ensuring security, visibility, control, and safety. If you’re migrating to the cloud or already operating in the cloud, you want a secure and efficient way to manage and monitor your infrastructure and applications in the cloud, on premises, or in hybrid or multicloud environments. But operations management tools can be monolithic, siloed, and not natively integrated. Tired of building custom solutions and designing manual processes that hinder your cloud development as you operate your applications at scale? Join us for AWS Observe and Operate, a three-part series designed to showcase solutions for your observability and operations needs.
In this first event of the AWS Observe and Operate Series, AWS experts show how you can implement and automate IT operations processes like incident, event, and change management with scalable, cloud native services. If you’re already using ITSM tools like Jira Service Management or ServiceNow, you’ll learn how to leverage and enhance those existing investments with bidirectional integration, allowing you to automate your ITSM processes and eliminate manual steps. You’ll also learn how you can prevent and mitigate operational issues before they impact your customers by using AI-powered anomaly detection with built-in proactive and reactive processes to detect abnormal operating patterns. Lastly, you’ll learn ways to optimize your resources and infrastructure to save your team headaches and to keep costs down.
What you’ll learn and how you can apply it- Learn how you can operate and manage your applications securely at scale in AWS, hybrid, and multicloud environments with AWS Systems Manager
- Learn how you can leverage AIOps to identify the root causes of issues faster across complex workloads with Amazon DevOps Guru
- Gain the right amount of operational insight and learn best practices to optimize your resources and reduce operating costs
- You’re a cloud engineer or architect responsible for managing and maintaining infrastructure and applications in your AWS, hybrid, or multicloud environment.
- You’re responsible for monitoring systems and applications to ensure they run smoothly, while responding to and quickly resolving incidents to minimize downtime and prevent service disruptions.
- You want to improve uptime and reduce operating costs across your operations through automation.
Prerequisites:
- Foundational knowledge of cloud or on-premises infrastructure and applications
Recommended follow-up:
- Read AWS System Administration (book)
- Read Implementing MLOps in the Enterprise (book)
- Read Operating Continuously (book)
- Read Migrating to AWS: A Manager’s Guide (book)
- Watch Automation in AWS with CloudFormation, CLI, and SDKs (on-demand course)
- Read The Definitive Guide to AWS Infrastructure Automation: Craft Infrastructure-as-Code Solutions (book)
Table of contents
- Joseph Cudby: Continuous Operations with AWS
- Mark Bychowski: Automating Operations with AWS Systems Manager
- Soniya Parmar: Automating IT Service Management with AWS
- Sarah Holberg: Incident Response and Collaboration with AWS
- Joseph Cudby and Oren Nachman: Resource Optimization
- Venkat Krish: Let’s Talk Operations!
Product information
- Title: AWS Observe and Operate: Manage Your Cloud Infrastructure and Modern Applications—Centralized Operations with Control, Agility, and Scale Across Environments
- Author(s):
- Release date: June 2023
- Publisher(s): O'Reilly Media, Inc.
- ISBN: 0636920941903
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