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Use this guide to accelerate your journey with AWS. Learn how AWS SaaS Factory program can help today.
Understanding tenant consumption patterns can help organizations drive cross functional alignment and improve operational aspects including infrastructure costs, overhead, profitability, and more.
Explore SaaS fundamentals, patterns, terms, and value systems for designing and delivering SaaS on AWS. This whitepaper provides a collection of insights to consider when adopting SaaS delivery models

An AWS security subject matter expert is paired with each attending company to discuss that company’s Trusted Advisor security alerts, and discuss what actions are required to remediate those alerts.

Spanning security operations, detection, identity & access management, infrastructure protection, data protection, and incident response.

What ransomware is, why it represents a significant threat, and the best practices to defend against it – including features of the AWS Cloud that help to mitigate against ransomware attacks.

Trusted Advisor security alerts that appear most frequently, and recommended actions to remediate them.

AWS Trusted Advisor security alerts provide insights into how well a customer is adhering to, & recommendations to better follow, AWS security best practices.

AWS categorizes Disaster Recovery solutions into four approaches: Backup & Restore, Pilot Light, Warm Standby, and Multi-site Active/Active.

Amazon S3 and Amazon S3 Glacier allow customers of all sizes to backup and archive data, store application data, create a data lake, and optimize storage cost savings.

The AWS Private Equity (PE) Architecture Digest is a newsletter series driven by the AWS Private Equity team that presents practical ways to create value using AWS.
In this eBook, we explore the best practices and strategies that have helped hundreds of organization realize the value of SaaS.
We breakdown the economics of SaaS on AWS with this summary of the key findings from Forrester’s Total Economic Impact study.
A prescriptive framework for companies building a new software-as-a-service (SaaS) product, transitioning to a SaaS business model from traditional models, or optimizing an existing SaaS solution.