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Improved Guidance Report: New checks, customizable baselines, and scheduled email reports

As you may already know, our Guidance Report not only inspects your AWS account using best practice recommendation checks, but it also finds avenues to improve performance, reliability, and savings so you can deploy resources with confidence. Today, I'm excited to announce that we've introduced some enhancements to make the Guidance Report even more helpful. So let's get straight to it.

Skeddly Now Supports Microsoft Azure

For 7 years, AWS users have been using Skeddly to lower their AWS bills by starting & stopping EC2 and RDS instances, along with Redshift and ElastiCache clusters. Now, Azure users can join the party too. Today, we’re adding support for Microsoft Azure by adding two new actions: Start Virtual Machines, Stop Virtual Machines. These are our first actions for Azure, launching our foray into multi-cloud management.

The Serverless Revolution: Why and How The Movement Will Allow Teams to Deploy With More Velocity and Confidence

Serverless or Function-as-a-Service (FaaS) design patterns have been picking up steam. With the recent release of KNative from Google Cloud, let’s take a closer look at the serverless movement.

Tackling the top four challenges of Azure SQL Database monitoring

With large enterprises increasing their focus on public cloud providers, Microsoft Azure continues to have a strong foothold in the hybrid cloud industry. Azure adoption increased a whopping 11 percent last year from 34 to 45 percent, reveals the latest survey by RightScale.

eG Enterprise Now Supports Performance Monitoring of VMware Cloud on AWS

eG Innovations has been a proud technology partner of VMware for over a decade, with eG Enterprise, our flagship performance monitoring and digital intelligence platform, being a VMware Ready certified solution that supports a broad range of VMware technologies, including VMware Horizon, vCenter, vSphere ESXi, vSAN and more.

Reduce Hosting Costs: Application Dependency Performance Tuning

You were sold the promise of the cloud. The performance gains were going to make everything better. Costs would go down since you’d only be paying for the resources you were actually using. It sounded magical. You’d look like a star and save your company money. Unfortunately, when all was said and done, the cloud didn’t deliver.

Serverless Architectures on AWS Lambda: The OpsGenie Experience

In this article, Serverless computing (Functions as a Service), specificallyAWS Lambda for certain jobs is explored to explain the basics and reasoning for why it makes sense to use– with some example use-cases around OpsGenie. But first, let’s talk about the current cloud services available for running software.