![]() ![]() ![]() It’s this unprecedented level of security and control that makes Managed Services the key enterprise corporations will use to open the door to AWS.” ![]() “(AWS Managed Services create) a comprehensive log trail sufficient to satisfy even the toughest auditors. “It locks down the environment to a level simply not possible otherwise, guaranteeing that all changes and deployments are performed through a dedicated change management API,” explains Euan Reid from CloudReach, which is one of the partners that will help AWS deliver this service. It’s based off ITIL best practices for IT service management, AWS says.įeatures include: Change management (creating an automated approval process for making changes to an AWS environment) incident management (to investigate and resolve errors) provision management (to quickly deploy pre-defined stacks of infrastructure or applications) patch management access management security (including anti-malware and intrusion prevention and detection) along with continuity management (backups) and reporting (monthly performance metrics and detailed logs of all activity within the AWS environment). The product is comprised of a series of tools that will help primarily Fortune 100 customers create automated processes for migrating applications to the cloud and managing them once they’re there. “They’re building an automated platform for managed services.” “For Amazon, this is how they see classic enterprise workloads running with a greater degree of automation,” she says. AWS Managed Services, Leong says, is about creating a platform for migrating traditional, mode 1 enterprise applications to the public cloud. Gartner Vice President and Distinguished Analyst Lydia Leong says most workloads can be broken down into two categories: Traditional and cloud-native Gartner calls these mode 1 and mode 2 applications. ![]()
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