With cloud security breaches on the steady rise, you can be assured AWS has the top solutions to secure and protect your data. As global gaming has reached hyperscale...
Foghorn Achieves AWS Well Architected Practitioner
by Peter Roosakos | Mar 1, 2022 | Amazon Web Services, AWS, Cloud, Cloud Management, Cost Optimization, Public Cloud, Security
Amazon Web Services (AWS) publishes their opinions of best practice architectures, and has historically performed Well Architected Reviews for key customers. Recently,...
Azure DevOps YAML Pipeline with Terraform
by Shawn Zolla | Feb 15, 2022 | Azure, Cloud Management
In my last post, I discussed the power of the Azure DevOps YAML pipeline with all of its built in features. Today, I would like to focus on a specific use case for the...
The Cloud Pod Siemplify’s Our First Recording of 2022 – Ep. 148 Summary
by Kevin Fleming | Feb 9, 2022 | AWS, Azure, Cloud, GCP
The Cloud Pod hosts share their first recording of 2022 with this week’s episode #148 of the latest cloud news. Justin, Ryan and Peter assure us that we didn’t miss...
Azure DevOps Multi-Stage YAML Pipelines
by Shawn Zolla | Feb 8, 2022 | Azure, Cloud Management
As companies advance their IT operating infrastructure in the Cloud, inevitably the conversation of automating Infrastructure as Code (IaC) comes up. At Foghorn we have...
AWS and GCP, Account vs Project Boundaries
by Ryan Fackett | Feb 2, 2022 | AWS, Cloud, Cloud Management, GCP, Public Cloud
One of the most interesting differences between GCP and AWS is how each vendor recommends you isolate the blast radius of functional teams. AWS will tell you that in all...
Goodbye 2021, A log4j kinda year – Ep. #147
by Kevin Fleming | Jan 28, 2022 | AWS, Cloud
Take a walk down memory lane with the last Cloud Pod episode of 2021, hosted by Jonathan, Justin and Ryan. The Cloud Pod guys review their 2021 predictions regarding AWS,...
Helm Versus Kustomize
by Loren Lisk | Jan 25, 2022 | Cloud Management
When Kubernetes first became popular, most engineers had to work with just native Kubernetes object manifests. Then when Helm arrived it became the de facto standard for...
The Google CyberCAT is Out of the Bag – Ep. #146
by Kevin Fleming | Jan 23, 2022 | AWS, Azure, Cloud, GCP
It was quite an eventful week for cloud users and Jonathan, Justin and Ryan can’t wait to talk about it in this week’s episode of The Cloud Pod. Between the major AWS outage...
AWS GovCloud to Secure Sensitive Workloads
by Gabriel Ramos | Jan 18, 2022 | Amazon Web Services, Private Cloud
Meet AWS GovCloud AWS GovCloud is not a service. AWS GovCloud actually refers to two AWS Regions. AWS is the leading cloud services provider with millions of applications...
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