Cloud Technology – Innoval Digital Solutions Pvt Ltd https://www.ivldsp.com Value delivered thro innovations Fri, 12 Apr 2024 11:31:02 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.4 SAP BTP Innovation Hub https://www.ivldsp.com/blog/sap-btp-innovation-hub/ Tue, 06 Feb 2024 11:27:38 +0000 https://www.ivldsp.com/?p=13257

Transforming businesses through innovative solutions, we specialize in developing Software as a Service (SaaS) extensions and add-ons using the cutting-edge SAP Business Technology Platform (SAP BTP) and the robust ABAP environment. Before embarking on our journey, we recognized the challenges and opportunities that businesses face in embracing digital transformation for end-to-end process automation and efficient utilization of custom codes. Our approach is cantered around the SAP BTP, ensuring secure integration with ERP systems, both in the cloud and on-premise, utilizing tools such as the SAP Integration Suite and HTTPS for the public cloud.

Post-implementation, our clients experience value-driven results. Our solutions enable businesses to offer customized SaaS, leveraging multitenancy to efficiently manage foreign trade across the supply chain. User experience is enhanced through improved UIs and tailored workflows for different user groups. A remarkable 60% of ABAP programming language code seamlessly migrated from SAP ERP to SAP BTP, ABAP environment, ensuring a smooth transition. With unified access and operation of SaaS applications, our clients can make faster and more informed business decisions.

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Training Your Team to Adapt to Cloud Migration and Adoption https://www.ivldsp.com/blog/training-your-team-to-adapt-to-cloud-migration-and-adoption/ Thu, 11 May 2023 04:43:07 +0000 https://www.ivldsp.com/?p=12857 Moving your business to the cloud can offer numerous benefits, including enhanced security, scalability, cost savings, and flexibility. However, cloud migration and adoption can be a challenging task for any organization, especially if your team is not adequately prepared to handle the transition.

To ensure a successful cloud migration and adoption, it is crucial to train your team on the new technology and processes involved in cloud computing. In this blog post, we’ll explore how you can train your team to adapt to cloud migration and adoption, along with the benefits of IVL’s SAP Landscape Migration on Cloud for businesses of all sizes.

Identify the Benefits of Cloud Computing

Before you begin training your team on cloud migration and adoption, it’s essential to educate them on the benefits of cloud computing. This will help your team understand the importance of moving to the cloud and how it can benefit your business. Some benefits of cloud computing include:

  • Scalability : Cloud computing allows businesses to scale up or down their IT resources as needed, making it easier to meet the demands of the business.
  • Cost Savings : Cloud computing can help businesses reduce IT costs by eliminating the need for on-premises hardware, software, and maintenance.
  • Flexibility : Cloud computing enables businesses to work from anywhere, at any time, on any device.
Provide Comprehensive Training

Once your team understands the benefits of cloud computing, it’s time to provide comprehensive training on the technology and processes involved in cloud migration and adoption. This training should cover:

  • Cloud Computing Concepts : Your team should understand the different types of cloud computing, such as public, private, and hybrid clouds, and the benefits and drawbacks of each.
  • Security : Your team should learn how to secure cloud infrastructure, data, and applications, and how to comply with industry regulations.
  • Cloud Migration : Your team should understand the different migration strategies and tools available, such as rehosting, re-platforming, refactoring, and containerization.
  • Cloud Adoption : Your team should learn how to manage and monitor cloud infrastructure, applications, and data, and how to troubleshoot issues.
Foster Collaboration and Communication

To ensure a successful cloud migration and adoption, it’s essential to foster collaboration and communication among your team members. This includes:

  • Encouraging teamwork : Assign roles and responsibilities to each team member and encourage them to work together to achieve the common goal of successful cloud migration and adoption.
  • Providing feedback : Give regular feedback to your team members to help them improve their skills and performance.
  • Encouraging communication : Establish open communication channels and encourage your team members to ask questions and share their concerns.
Choose the Right Cloud Migration Service Provider

Choosing the right cloud migration service provider can make a significant difference in the success of your cloud migration and adoption. IVL’s SAP Landscape Migration on Cloud is an ideal solution for businesses of all sizes. It provides a cost-effective and scalable cloud migration solution that minimizes risk and maximizes uptime. IVL’s SAP Landscape Migration on Cloud includes:

  • Pre-built migration templates that streamline the migration process and reduce downtime.
  • Advanced automation tools that minimize manual intervention and errors.
  • Continuous monitoring and support to ensure the smooth operation of your cloud environment.

In conclusion, training your team to adapt to cloud migration and adoption is critical for the success of your business. By educating your team on the benefits of cloud computing, providing comprehensive training, fostering collaboration and communication, and choosing the right cloud migration

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The Benefits of Moving Your Business to the Cloud: What You Need to Know https://www.ivldsp.com/blog/the-benefits-of-moving-your-business-to-the-cloud-what-you-need-to-know/ Mon, 08 May 2023 08:31:19 +0000 https://www.ivldsp.com/?p=12851 If you’re a business owner or manager, you’ve probably heard about cloud computing. But what exactly is it, and why should you care? In simple terms, cloud computing is the practice of using remote servers to store, manage, and process data, rather than relying on local servers or personal computers. By moving your business to the cloud, you can enjoy many benefits that will help your business grow and succeed. Here’s what you need to know.

  • Cost savings
    One of the most significant benefits of cloud computing is cost savings. When you move your business to the cloud, you no longer need to invest in expensive hardware or pay for IT staff to manage and maintain it. Instead, you can pay a monthly or yearly subscription fee for access to the cloud-based services you need, which can be much more cost-effective in the long run.
  • Flexibility
    Another advantage of the cloud is flexibility. Because you can access your data and applications from anywhere with an internet connection, you can work from anywhere, at any time. This can be especially useful for remote teams, allowing them to collaborate more effectively and stay connected no matter where they are.
  • Scalability
    As your business grows, your computing needs will grow with it. The cloud offers scalable solutions that can adapt to your changing needs, whether you need to add more storage, processing power, or applications. This makes it easy to scale your business up or down without having to invest in expensive new hardware or software.
  • Security
    Many people are concerned about the security of their data when moving to the cloud, but in reality, cloud-based solutions are often more secure than traditional on-premises solutions. Cloud providers invest heavily in security measures to protect their customers’ data, and they have the expertise and resources to stay ahead of the latest threats.
  • Disaster recovery
    When you store your data in the cloud, it’s automatically backed up and protected against disasters such as fires, floods, or hardware failures. This means that even if your office is destroyed, your data will be safe and accessible from anywhere.
  • Improved collaboration
    Finally, the cloud can help improve collaboration and productivity within your organization. With cloud-based applications like SAP Landscape migration to the cloud, you can collaborate on documents in real-time, share files easily, and communicate more effectively with your team. This can help streamline workflows and make your team more productive and efficient.

In conclusion, moving your business to the cloud offers many benefits that can help your business grow and succeed. From cost savings and flexibility to improved security and collaboration, the cloud has something to offer businesses of all sizes. If you’re considering making the move, be sure to do your research and choose a reputable provider that can offer the solutions you need. With the right provider and a well-planned transition, you can enjoy all the benefits of the cloud and take your business to the next level.

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Simulate FIFO Queue with Amazon DynamoDB and NodeJs https://www.ivldsp.com/articles/simulate-fifo-queue-with-amazon-dynamodb-and-nodejs/ Wed, 08 Jan 2020 13:26:12 +0000 https://www.ivldsp.com/?p=7220

Introduction ( Disclaimer )

This could be just a concept and has worked for me, which does not imply that it will work for all, and it may even have some serious blunder hidden under which may be found later on during run time.

Why did we think of this

From a supplier we are getting inventory which is of one time use only. Supplier will provide the inventory only on request, and we do not wish to see the inventory is exhausted. Also we wanted to make sure each bach gets finished in the sequence of applying the same. When we were in MySQL / MariaDB this would have been just another table sorted on primary key and a flag status = ENUM(“new”,”used”). But we are in the “serverless” hype and on AWS with DynamoDB.

Since our main project was having a table already deployed, with a STRING partition key (parkey) and STRING sort key (itemtype), I was particular to stick to this concept.

The Design

One row with parkey = “store-keeper” and itemtype = “store-keeper” controlled the queue position, and configuration, further fields were there and the final json is
{
"parkey": "store-keeper",
"itemtype": "store-keeper",
"headAt": 1,
"tailAt": 1,
"minFree": 20
}

To explain things, when we know the exact partition key and sort key, manipulation of row in DynamoDB is very easy1. When we update stock by adding more inventory, the tailAt is incremented with a request for returning the UPDATED_OLD, will be used in the parkey value for itemtype store-inventory and property inventory will contain the “supplier single use item”. When we consume, the headAt is incremented with a request for returning the UPDATED_OLD will be used in the parkey value for itemtype store-inventory for issuing a DynamoDB get-item api call2. Subsequently will be updated using DynamoDB put-item with the added property of “consumed_by”. The inventory structure follows

{
"parkey": "store-inventory: < id > ",
"itemtype": "store-inventory",
"inventory": "our supplier single use item"
}

As soon as the consumption is done, an Inventory Check can be done and if reached minFree level or lower, send intimation to the supplier. For the same we used AWS SES send-templated-email option3. Create your templates using your favourite text (json) editor and update them to the SES console using aws cli4.

Though we referred to DynamoDB and its direct documentation, the code uses a complimentary wrapper which includes the marshaller and unmarshaller. The wrapper is also part of the AWS SDK, which is DynamoDB.DocumentClient

Code – NodeJS module

Link: https://s3.amazonaws.com/documentsandmedia/dynamodb-queue.zip

  1. https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/database/choosing-the-right-dynamodb-partition-key/
  2. https://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazondynamodb/latest/APIReference/API_GetItem.html
  3. https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/DeveloperGuide/send-personalized-email-api.html
  4. https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-php/v3/developer-guide/ses-template.html

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Serverless Analytics https://www.ivldsp.com/blog/serverless-analytics/ Thu, 11 Jul 2019 05:54:43 +0000 https://www.ivldsp.com/?p=4770

Once I had to confront with a specific case where the analytical data was to be kept in house and that meant not to use third party analytical scripts like GA or Matomo or any other in that line. This sparked the thought of playing with opensource Matomo old Piwik. Utilizing the piwik tracker public method setTrackerUrl we could change tracking url.

First thought about the age old, process of having apache-php-mysql, but soon dropped it and steered onto AWS Serverless. This turned out to be too simple than what I planned about. The CloudFormation template was prepared according to the illustrated architecture and the deployment went quite smooth. Initial index creation and mapping into ES was the only confusion, since had no prior experience into that stream. StackOverflow was the guide here also, not to mention the elastic.co documentation.

The piwik.js was deployed on S3 and delivered through cloudfront with an alias url like www.example.com/tracker/piwik.js which was configured into the cloudfront origin and behavior. URL www.example.com/tracker/ was then mapped to the apigateway and then to lambda. lambda was a simple one which just takes the query string and if any custom variables exist, map that as key:value and create a json. This json object is stored into the elasticsearch index.

Visualization is yet to be done, though it can be easily done using the kibana dashboard provided along with aws elasticsearch service. I am waiting for data to be arriving at the analytics index store, which can be run through aggregations for visualization.

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AWS Summit 2019 https://www.ivldsp.com/blog/aws-summit-2019/ Mon, 03 Jun 2019 08:03:33 +0000 https://www.ivldsp.com/?p=4038

Year after year, techies, devops and newbies come together in the month of May to the Mumbai Exhibition Center (NESCO) to exchange and gather knowldege, product information, training and certifications from Amazon Web Services (AWS). Delegates to AWS Summit is increasing by 45% year on year, and is named as the “largest IT event in India”. This year online registrations crossed 15K for the Open summit. The event is across two days where the first is specifially for the partner network, and the second one is for general public.

AWS Summit 2019, held in Mumbai (14 & 15 May) had 100+ content sessions with about 40 breakout sessions across 8 tracks. The session area was surronded by exhibition areas with multiple zones. A certification lounge specifially for certified delegates with business class treatment was available. The breakout sessions gave emphasis to migration, bfsi and media. Also there was a program for AWS Women in Tech day.

Every year the delegates coming to the AWS Summit comprises of system integrators, developers, start-ups, enterprises and SMBs. The community or user groups have a reported strength of about 40K across 20+ user groups in 10+ cities. AWS Training and Certification has trained more than 260K people and certified more than 75K already.

The AWS Summit had an exclusive area where AWS in house builders demonstrated some proof of concepts, which include Smart Car Parking, Security Automation, Intelligent Car Damage Accessor, Digital Dermatology, Virtual Personal Banking Assistant, Keyboardless KYC.

The twitter wall which shows tweets with #AWSSummit on a big screen, though been there for many previous events, was an all time big one and the tweeters were heavily inspired to increase the tweet count. On an average there was 400+ tweets every hour.

AWS Services are being used by millions of active customers over 190 countries around the world, including hundreds of thousands of active customers in India. Companies are migrating their critical workloads to the AWS cloud to effect cost savings, induce innovation, and speed up time-to-market. As commented by AWS spokes person, Indian customers are scaling heavily, and transforming the services to their customers.

AWS customers include: Ashok Leyland, Air Asia, airbnb, Goibibo, Bajaj Capital, Bombay Stock Exchange, Capital Float, Clevertap, Future Group, Hindustan Unilever Limited, Hotstar, India Today, LimeRoad, MedLife, MakeMyTrip, Nazara, Practo, PolicyBazaar.com, RazorPay, redBus, Shaadi.com, ShareChat, Tata Sky, Wynk, Zeta, and many more.

These customers have either migrated their legacy applications from on-premise infrastructure to the cloud or are developing new cloud-native applications. They are using AWS services and paying as they consume instead of buying and deploying their own infrastructure.

See for instance with Ashok Leyland who is the fourth largest bus manufacturer in the world with $4 billion in annual revenue: they moved their infrastructure from another cloud to the AWS platform. Speaking at the AWS Summit, Venkatesh Natarajan, Chief Digital Officer and Senior Vice President – IT, Ashok Leyland said changing customer demands are driving innovation at the company.

The Amazon Partner Network (APN) is very important in the AWS success story. The APN constitutes of hundreds of thousands of independent software vendors (ISVs) and system integrators (SIs) around the world. The partner acceptance in India is growing rapidly since they started office in India. APN Members build and deliver innovative solutions and services utilizing the AWS buliding blocks and managed services.

Analyzing the service enhancements by AWS into Indian market, we can know that the demand is ever increasing. Addition of third zone at Mumbai, increased edge locations and increased regional edge cache capacity are a few of them.

Breakouts sessions of FSI were very insightful and were adequately representing the key trends in the Financial services segments. All the sessions were pointing out the immense acceptance of Cloud as a platform to quickly build IT capabilities and how those become pillars for business expansion, to solve customer satisfaction challenges, and helped in building new business verticals within short span of time.

The Sessions by HDFC Life team was the best example to show how an internal team can become product development experts by marrying the benefit of business eco system understanding with organisational priorities and build cutting edge products in shorter timelines. The bouquet products developed shows that, AWS cloud as a platform has various dynamic offerings to resolve challenges to compress the development cycle of a product drastically.

The sessions by Bajaj Finance team, and many Cloud technology solution partners were all highlighting the 170+ services available in the AWS eco system to rapidly build and deliver business solutions and how being agile brings considerable value to a business. The confidence showcased and case studies explained were ample reasons to bestow confidence in AWS platform’s ability to match highest expectations in terms of scalability and stability.

The concluding session was a panel discussion, attended by veterans of industry were highlighting the major disruptions in technology front and how those will define the trends in Financial business landscape in India. Many of the global trends were expected to be implemented in India soon in banking, NBFC and fintech businesses. The imminent threat to banks from fintech companies were looming large on it’s face and it’s high time for banks to prepare for digital only banking brands/ platforms to stay relevant and on top of this business. The interconnectivity between various platforms still remain a major hurdle due to various compliance and policy matters, even though technology is acting as a strong enabler.

The trend in FSI sessions were clear, the CISOs who seen cloud as a new kid on the block had all changed their mindset and looking towards as a matured man waiting to explode it’s potential in resolving many challenges that plagued the industry for long. AWS is positioned as the leader in this block with it’s futuristic and over the top technology solutions.

Breakout sessions on Media was emphasising on the use of CloudFront the Content Delivery Network, its enhancements and additions. AWS has invested in creating a new availablity zone in Mumbai with additions in CloudFront PoPs. The enhanced lambda at edge will provide dyanmic capabilities to the CloudFront running at the edge. The presentation more or less covered Amazon CloudFront, AWS WAF – Web Application Firewall, AWS Shield, Lambda@Edge. The showed how AWS is driving innovation at the Edge to enable media industry to deliver scalable and secure customer experience. Customers can now accelerate delivery of content, get more control over traffic and avail higher level of detection, protection and mitigation against large and sophisticated attacks. This clearly shows that more and more Media houses will be onboarding applications to the AWS cloud.

Media and Entertainment companies are increasingly taking advantage of the scalability, elasticity and security of the AWS Cloud to enable their businesses in new ways. This session covered the key trends shaping Media and Entertainment industry both in India and globally. They shared examples of media industry customers who are using AWS Services to drive transformational change. Highlights of recent announcements from AWS that influence the Media and Entertainment space were also part of the presentation.

Team from Innoval were expecting to get much more, whereas most of the best practices suggested were in practice by our team for over two years. Take this opportunity to mention some of the implementations. Cloud Front and serverless using Lambda with our OptiMedia front end and backend, as well as our XeMarks. Transcoding video for operator previews using Lambda and ffmpeg, thumbnailing media files on arrival at s3 storage, extracting media information and content for indexing, DynamoDB stream triggers and lambda for account updates are some of the features integrated into our applications which are built around a custom DataLake. Where as OptiVisitor utilizes the virtualization platform AWS Fargate and MariaDB cluster on EC2. Most of our landscape is deployed using aws-cli or cloud formation such that any beta or AtoB testing can happen on a new environment with shortest time and devops involvement.

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Video Preview Generation – Wild walk with Innoval and AWS https://www.ivldsp.com/blog/video-preview-generation-wild-walk-with-saturn-and-aws/ Fri, 21 Jul 2017 14:28:29 +0000 https://www.ivldsp.com/?p=1963 Recently a client contact, challenged our AWS team with a task, to generate previews of video files which will be synced to Amazon S3 frequently after sourcing it from an ftp site.

Challenges:

  • Files will come at any time of the day 24 x 7
  • Will be organized into date based folders on bucket level
  • Will need to check the stability of file on arrival at the specified Amazon S3 bucket
  • Files will vary from between 10 to 900 MB
  • Will need to use the same bucket to store the preview files
  • Lifecycle rules to be implemented for the preview files to discard after a week
  • Keep cost as low as possible without loosing the time value

Initial Solution:

  • AWS Lambda with Node.Js 6.10 timed with Amazon Cloud Watch events at specified interval
  • Get S3 listing and store it to S3 after checking for repeat status
  • Twice same filesize and timestamp means file is stable
  • Pass files to On-Demand EC2 from custom Amazon Machine Image
  • Using ffmpeg and some shell scripts pick file from Amazon S3, do the process and store it back

After about a week, we started to identify some issues, which were due to the fact that we had overlooked the fine print of “Amazon Instance Hour Billing”. We were launching more or less 30 to 35 instances per day even though they were running just for a minute or two and terminating, we could be billed for as much number of instance hours.

A round of brainstorming was put forth and considering the following points we arrived at a further solid solution.

  • AWS Lambda (FaaS) runs on Amazon Linux
  • Lambda can run compiled binary if it is statically linked
  • Thanks to John Van Sickle (https://johnvansickle.com/ffmpeg/)
  • AWS Lambda has ephemeral disk of 512MB
  • Lambda can be triggered from S3 events

Final Solution:

  • Function from initial solution will pass on any sub 350MB files to a new Function
  • New function will do the same process as that of the EC2 using statically linked binary

Outcome:

With over 70 files being processed per day last week through EC2 which was being invoked for almost 35 hours a day, has now come down to about 5 hour perday. Well it means in figures, a reduction of $100 to $15 per month.

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Cloud is not (just) about cost cutting https://www.ivldsp.com/blog/cloud-is-not-just-about-cost-cutting/ Sun, 19 Mar 2017 03:45:37 +0000 https://www.ivldsp.com/?p=1955 The question “I am already running my application in a Datacenter and paying an amount per month, how cost effective can we be after moving to the cloud?” is a real nightmare for the solution providers. Whichever is the cloud provider, they will try to convince that there will be enough cost reduction.

Indeed is there any cost reduction? The short answer is “No”, whereas the long answer is “Maybe if you can make some changes in the application if you can make the application adapt to the usage pattern”.

The public cloud providers, when pricing comes, are no different any others who provide the pay-as-you-go model. They will never let us compare the pricing, will confuse us with different pattern names and package configurations. Even exactly similar services will have an entirely different packaging structure.

So then how will you compare?

1. Define your application requirements
2. Use estimation tools by each of the providers to arrive at basic pricing for each provider.
3. Do benchmarks with trial accounts on each of the providers.
4. Decide with whom you need to go.

So eventually how do you reduce the “recurring” costs?

Rebuild the parts of your application that can be handled by managed services, which has no provisioning cost which most of the cloud providers do have. Make tweaks such that your application instance does not need to write to the instance store. Use block stores for files or network mountable shared drives. Shrink the application server to a size where it can handle the lean period usage. Configure horizontal scaling of application servers, use biddable resources wherever available.

It’s tough to tear down concepts and already learned database structuring. But the most optimized away would be to define, design, develop and deploy on a cloud platform without provisioning dedicated application servers. There is one issue behind this, that you tend to be bitten by the vendor lockdown, but that is something that should be dealt with.

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Elastic Project – Shrinking from Elastic to S3 https://www.ivldsp.com/blog/elastic-project-shrinking-from-elastic-to-s3/ Wed, 25 Jan 2017 07:06:29 +0000 https://www.ivldsp.com/?p=1945 One of our portals is seasonal, and we usually pop it to Dynamic on Elastic by October every year and shrink down to static on S3 the subsequent January end. This has been a manual process for the past 5 years. But in 2017 we attempted to automate it with some tweaks to the application. Since we had enhanced the web application with a mobile API linked with Amazon API Gateway, this was easy to some extent.

The application API was enabled with services to initiate the Cloud Shrinking, which just switches some of the keys for enable from true to false, and the website user interface will blank off the user login, coupon search and booking effectively removing all dynamic area.

The total site was leeched using wget (wget --mirror --convert-links --adjust-extension --page-requisites --no-parent [url]). This was further passed through grep and sed to rewrite any internal reference of CloudFront URL to relative URL. Contact forms were removed. Finally pushed the static pages to Amazon S3. The Amazon Route53 hosted zones were updated to point the URL directly to the Amazon S3 hosted website.

All primary instances were backed up as Custom AMI. The database dump was taken with individual tables in separate files as some of the tables are not needed in the next season, but only for archival. The backups were pushed to S3 using aws cli.

The total stack was built using CloudFormation, so the stack delete instruction was issued, and the whole stack was successfully deleted in less than 2 minutes. All helper functions in AWS Lambda are still active and left there, but as the invoking part is the dynamic application, these lambdas will be hibernated till the next season.

The whole operation was orchestrated using a shell script and aws cli from my Dell Vostro running Xubuntu 14.04. At some points, like the database dump and backup, shell snippets were pushed through scp and run using ssh. Though the full operation took close to 20 minutes, mostly the time was waiting for one or the other operation to complete.

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AWS Meetup – Serverless Computing https://www.ivldsp.com/blog/aws-meetup-serverless-computing/ Sun, 18 Dec 2016 18:03:42 +0000 https://www.ivldsp.com/?p=1930 Was at the AWS Meetup at Bangalore for delivering use cases. The event was quite AWSome.. Like always anything connected with AWS.. the hall was jam packed.. Had guys from even outside the state.. phew I was invited to give a talk. But these others came hoping to share and learn.

Being formal, I would thank Habeeb and Jeevan for the opportunity given to me to make a wide audience aware about Innoval and the AWS initiative of Innoval . My excitement doubled when I heard about the other use cases where “Cloud Bursting”, “Time Data Analysis” and “Big Data as Service” was discussed. These ideas ring more bells that we should concentrate more. Well Saturn was one step ahead with two information, which most, even AWS team did not know, was Lambda now supports C#. Another was Athena! Since we had already used the same for access log analysis we could extend the same for further things.

The hosts “Blue Jeans Networking” deserves an appreciation for the part they have taken forward in supporting the event. Especially Roy and Tanmay who explained their solution and offered the 14 day trial for video conferencing and home computing.

Hope to see more of this, or even host one of ours in #Technopark inviting some of these guys to speak about things.

 

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