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Leading AI-Native Engineering: Key Glimpses from HPE Discover 2025

Mega. Magnetic. Monumental.That’s how we’d describe HPE Discover 2025—a spectacle of scale, smarts, and synergy. Held in the vibrant heart of Las Vegas, the event wasn’t just a tech conference. It was a living pulse of innovation, a place where thousands of technology leaders, futurists, engineers, and enterprises came together to shape what’s next.And Aziro was right there in the thick of it.For Aziro, HPE Discover 2025 wasn’t just another event—it marked our bold debut under a brand-new identity. New name, new booth, new energy. Aziro took the floor with intent: to connect, to co-create, and to champion a new era of AI-native engineering. The Journey to LA: Flight. Focus. Future.Every event begins well before the booth goes live—it starts with anticipation. As we boarded our flight to LA, our team carried more than just gear and gadgets; we had ambition. Together, we mapped out our outreach strategies and refined our AI-native pitch, energized and united in our mission. Excitement buzzed through us all, fueled by the knowledge that we were advancing toward the future of engineering, driven by intelligence and intention.The Aziro Booth: Bold. Beautiful. Branded.HPE Discover 2025’s floor was buzzing with energy, but our eyes were locked on one thing: the Aziro #3245 booth. We couldn’t take our eyes off the AI-themed structure, glowing in muted lights, sleek panels, and a brand-new name that made its presence felt.Immersion: The Grand SetupHPE Discover isn’t just the crowd—it’s the canvas. High ceilings with dynamic projection maps, endless rows of interactive displays, and collaborative pods filled with people from over 30 countries. It felt less like an event and more like a global tech ecosystem stitched together by innovation.Tuesday Kickoff: Making it CountHPE Discover started on June 23rd, and from the first handshake to the last notebook scribble, we made it count. We listened. We asked more profound questions. We didn’t pitch products—we unpacked real challenges our prospects were facing. From a fintech firm seeking risk-aware automation to a healthcare company needing compliance-ready AI, we offered more than just slides: solutions and services with substance.The Aziro Arsenal: Our AI-Native StackWe showcased our full AI-native stack, each layer designed to meet the real-world needs of digital enterprises:AI-Enabled AutomationAgentic AI-Driven Business ProcessesAI-Driven DevSecOpsSRE and ObservabilityRAG-Enabled Support SystemsAI-Driven TestSmartEnhanced User ExperienceAI-Native CybersecurityThe Speakers: Voices of the FutureFrom Day 1, the speaker line-up was power-packed. Thought leaders, tech CEOs, and public sector visionaries—all talking about the next big leaps. We had a detailed chat with Christine De Nardo, COO at the Olivia Newton-John Cancer Research Institute. Her interest in AI-powered research diagnostics and data-driven care led to a powerful brainstorming session on what could become a healthcare PoC. Beyond keynotes, the speaker lounges turned into think tanks. And we were right there, exchanging ideas with the best.Relationships > Booth VisitsWe built many real connections during the event. We hosted whiteboard sessions, reverse-pitched on-the-spot challenges, and opened doors to co-development. Our conversations were tailored, profound, and often surprising.Final Word: From Presence to PurposeIn the world today, when everyone just talks about AI, very few are engineering it for absolute scale, absolute velocity, and real outcomes.Aziro is one of those few.Aziro enables businesses to embrace cognitive automation, reimagine their platforms, and scale their software products from early-stage innovation to IPO-level readiness. Its new brand language underscores agility, innovation, and a deep passion for problem-solving — values that have long been part of its culture.“Aziro is our statement of intent, of who we are, what we solve, and how we show up for our clients,” said Sameer Danave, Senior Director – Marketing at Aziro.HPE Discover event deeply strengthened our identity as an AI-native, innovation-led transformation partner, built to tackle today’s enterprise challenges and design tomorrow’s opportunities. This is not just a name change; it is a bold elevation of our promise.If you met us at HPE Discover, we are pleased to reconnect with you. If you missed us, let’s still connect.Because the future is AI-native, and Aziro is already building it.

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Leading AI-Native Engineering: Key Glimpses from HPE Discover 2025

Mega. Magnetic. Monumental.That’s how we’d describe HPE Discover 2025—a spectacle of scale, smarts, and synergy. Held in the vibrant heart of Las Vegas, the event wasn’t just a tech conference. It was a living pulse of innovation, a place where thousands of technology leaders, futurists, engineers, and enterprises came together to shape what’s next.And Aziro was right there in the thick of it.For Aziro, HPE Discover 2025 wasn’t just another event—it marked our bold debut under a brand-new identity. New name, new booth, new energy. Aziro took the floor with intent: to connect, to co-create, and to champion a new era of AI-native engineering. The Journey to LA: Flight. Focus. Future.Every event begins well before the booth goes live—it starts with anticipation. As we boarded our flight to LA, our team carried more than just gear and gadgets; we had ambition. Together, we mapped out our outreach strategies and refined our AI-native pitch, energized and united in our mission. Excitement buzzed through us all, fueled by the knowledge that we were advancing toward the future of engineering, driven by intelligence and intention.The Aziro Booth: Bold. Beautiful. Branded.HPE Discover 2025’s floor was buzzing with energy, but our eyes were locked on one thing: the Aziro #3245 booth. We couldn’t take our eyes off the AI-themed structure, glowing in muted lights, sleek panels, and a brand-new name that made its presence felt.Immersion: The Grand SetupHPE Discover isn’t just the crowd—it’s the canvas. High ceilings with dynamic projection maps, endless rows of interactive displays, and collaborative pods filled with people from over 30 countries. It felt less like an event and more like a global tech ecosystem stitched together by innovation.Tuesday Kickoff: Making it CountHPE Discover started on June 23rd, and from the first handshake to the last notebook scribble, we made it count. We listened. We asked more profound questions. We didn’t pitch products—we unpacked real challenges our prospects were facing. From a fintech firm seeking risk-aware automation to a healthcare company needing compliance-ready AI, we offered more than just slides: solutions and services with substance.The Aziro Arsenal: Our AI-Native StackWe showcased our full AI-native stack, each layer designed to meet the real-world needs of digital enterprises:AI-Enabled AutomationAgentic AI-Driven Business ProcessesAI-Driven DevSecOpsSRE and ObservabilityRAG-Enabled Support SystemsAI-Driven TestSmartEnhanced User ExperienceAI-Native CybersecurityThe Speakers: Voices of the FutureFrom Day 1, the speaker line-up was power-packed. Thought leaders, tech CEOs, and public sector visionaries—all talking about the next big leaps. We had a detailed chat with Christine De Nardo, COO at the Olivia Newton-John Cancer Research Institute. Her interest in AI-powered research diagnostics and data-driven care led to a powerful brainstorming session on what could become a healthcare PoC. Beyond keynotes, the speaker lounges turned into think tanks. And we were right there, exchanging ideas with the best.Relationships > Booth VisitsWe built many real connections during the event. We hosted whiteboard sessions, reverse-pitched on-the-spot challenges, and opened doors to co-development. Our conversations were tailored, profound, and often surprising.Final Word: From Presence to PurposeIn the world today, when everyone just talks about AI, very few are engineering it for absolute scale, absolute velocity, and real outcomes.Aziro is one of those few.Aziro enables businesses to embrace cognitive automation, reimagine their platforms, and scale their software products from early-stage innovation to IPO-level readiness. Its new brand language underscores agility, innovation, and a deep passion for problem-solving — values that have long been part of its culture.“Aziro is our statement of intent, of who we are, what we solve, and how we show up for our clients,” said Sameer Danave, Senior Director – Marketing at Aziro.HPE Discover event deeply strengthened our identity as an AI-native, innovation-led transformation partner, built to tackle today’s enterprise challenges and design tomorrow’s opportunities. This is not just a name change; it is a bold elevation of our promise.If you met us at HPE Discover, we are pleased to reconnect with you. If you missed us, let’s still connect.Because the future is AI-native, and Aziro is already building it.

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What Are DevOps Services and How Do They Impact the Engineering Team?

What Are DevOps Services and How Do They Impact the Engineering Team?

Nowadays, development teams are under pressure to deliver high-quality software products without compromising performance, security, and reliability. Thus, several organizations have increasingly adopted DevOps to meet this demand. According to Puppet’s 2023 State of DevOps Report, 69% of organizations practicing DevOps reported improved software delivery performance, while high-performing teams deploy code 208 times more frequently than their lower-performing counterparts. These numbers highlight the significance of adopting DevOps practices, especially for engineering teams to build scalable and reliable software. Therefore, in this blog, we will dive into DevOps services and their impact on the engineering teams. An Introduction to DevOps Service DevOps Service refers to tools, practices, and culture philosophies that automate the collaboration between software development and operations teams. It aims to deliver faster software releases, enhance code quality, and improve collaboration. In addition, several DevOps companies can also attain both speed and reliability in the software development life cycle (SDLC) process by collaborating with software development and IT operations teams. Also, there are several ways to implement DevOps service, including Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment (CI/CD), infrastructure as code (IaC), version control systems, cloud resource management, cloud infrastructure management, and configuration management. By eliminating workflow bottlenecks and enhancing continuous and real-time collaboration, DevOps services enable engineering teams to release more reliable and high-quality code at a higher velocity. Advantages of Adopting DevOps Services for the Engineering Team Implementing DevOps service transforms how engineering teams develop, deploy, and maintain software products. Also, it reduces the gap between development and operation teams to deploy faster software releases, improve reliability, and enhance collaboration. Enhanced Productivity and Collaboration DevOps supports collaboration between software development, IT operations, and QA teams. Although traditional software development methodologies separate these teams, they work independently, which causes software product delays and confusion. DevOps practices eliminate all these barriers by providing various tools, objectives, and processes. Engineering teams can easily coordinate workflows with monitoring tools, CI/CD pipelines, and integrated communication platforms. Tasks like software deployments, code reviews, and performance testing are aligned through an associated process. Consequently, it results in streamlined decision-making, reduced development cycles, and maximized overall productivity. Accelerated Software Deployment DevOps services enable engineering teams to enhance software release speed with continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipelines. Automated build, test, and software deployment processes minimize the time between code commits and software releases. It ensures that engineering teams can respond to market demands and customer feedback faster than before. Also, faster software deployments can lead to higher business agility and competitive advantage. According to the 2023 State of DevOps Report, elite-performing DevOps teams deploy code 973 times more frequently than low performers, with 6570 times faster lead times from commit to deployment. This allows organizations to easily acknowledge security concerns and customer needs faster than companies relying on traditional software development methodologies. Enhanced Code Quality Improved code quality builds reliable, scalable, and secure software products. DevOps practices incorporate continuous integration tools, automated testing, and code analysis to ensure that every code change meets quality standards before it reaches software deployment. By integrating QA testing directly into CI/CD pipelines, engineering teams can analyze and resolve early development bugs, performance bottlenecks, and security risks. Some interconnected methods, such as peer code reviews, collaborative development practices, and static code analysis, enhance code consistency. This leads to more effective codebases, reduced debugging sessions, and more predictable software behavior in development. Advanced Data Privacy DevOps services enhance data privacy by integrating security protocols and security compliance directly into the software development and deployment pipeline. This methodology is referred to as DevSecOps. Several security-oriented automation tools manage code security reviews, vulnerability scans, and code security reviews at every stage of the deployment process. DevOps practices such as Infrastructure as Code (IaC) tools also help implement secure configurations, and encryption protocols ensure that data is protected in transit and at rest. DevOps supports secret managers and key vaults to store sensitive information, such as tokens, passwords, and keys. By embedding security into DevOps, engineering teams can easily analyze potential vulnerabilities, minimizing the risk of data breaches. Furthermore, it helps gain organizational trust and reduces reputational and financial risks. Enhanced Scalability and Seamless Flexibility DevOps services offer the engineering teams flexibility and scalability, which is required to adapt software applications and infrastructure. Using DevOps practices like Infrastructure as Code (IaC), cloud-native deployments, and containerization, engineering teams can easily provision and scale resources on demand without a hands-on approach. Some prominent container and orchestration platforms, such as Kubernetes, can simplify distributed systems management by automating scaling, deployment, and recovery. In addition, operational flexibility ensures that systems remain highly available, even during major product rollouts and heavy load conditions. Engineering teams can test some new features in isolated environments and later respond to system incidents with high availability. To Wrap Up In conclusion, DevOps services have been a game-changer for all the engineering teams striving to deliver high-quality software products. With the culture of collaboration, continuous improvement, and automation, DevOps helps shorten development cycles and improve the quality of the code. Improved productivity, faster software deployment, robust security practices, and scalability. It enhances operational efficiency and strengthens the team’s ability to adapt quickly to market demands, with benefits like increased productivity, faster deployment, scalability, and security practices. As several businesses continue to adopt DevOps, the engineering teams can always take advantage of it. Consequently, it will ensure software products’ reliable, secure, and scalable delivery. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Q. What are the seven different phases of DevOps? Ans: DevOps has seven phases, including continuous development, integration, testing, monitoring, feedback, deployment, and operations.

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More Than Pretty Buttons: How UX/UI Design Boosts Your Business Value

Source: GuviOne’s first impression is the most important! When it comes to websites or applications, the user interface and user experience (UI/UX) might be the deciding factor in whether or not your company experiences a boom or a failure. A sophisticated user interface and user experience design has the potential to keep people satisfied and encourage them to spend more money.An overhaul of your website through the use of user interface and user experience design will be demonstrated in this article. Think of it like putting on good clothing for a date or a job interview; it demonstrates that you are serious about finding success in anything you do.What is UX and UI Design?When it comes to digital success, one of the most important steps is designing a website or app. The goal is to provide the user with an experience that is both aesthetically beautiful and easy to navigate.The UX or User Experience, is the process of ensuring that your product is enjoyable to use from the very beginning to the very end. This is significant since satisfied customers are more likely to remain loyal to the brand.It is the display of the product that is referred to as the user interface (UI). Elements such as color selections, typefaces, layouts, and iconography are included in its scope. User interfaces that are well-designed make it simple to comprehend and navigate a product.As mentioned previously, having a strong user interface and user experience is comparable to having the ideal clothing for a date. It demonstrates that you have made an effort to appear attractive and to make a favorable impression on others. By combining aesthetics and practicality, it is possible to design digital goods that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also simple to operate.A Better Understanding of the Difference Between User Interface and User ExperienceSource: SpringboardUX and UI are two concepts that are frequently used interchangeably in the realm of digital technology. During the usage of a product, user experience (UX) guarantees that consumers can easily achieve their target. Imagine it as a tour guide who is familiar with the most efficient route and all of the tourist attractions. An excellent user experience design takes into account the requirements and preferences of the user at each and every stage of the process.On the other hand, UI design is centered on the creation of a pleasant journey. In order to build an interface that is both appealing and easy to use, it is similar to decorating a tour bus. This involves selecting the appropriate colors, fonts, and icons. The consumers and the good experience they have while using the product are the primary emphasis of a great user interface design.Both UX and UI may appear to be strange phrases, but in reality, they are just two sides of the same coin. In order to develop a fantastic digital product, it is essential to have a solid understanding of the distinction between the two.But, What are the Advantages of UI/UX Design for Success in Business?Sources: Sources: Finances OnlineBusinesses can greatly profit from user interface and experience design. Below, we will examine them:Happiness of CustomersIt is fundamental to every company. You can boost client satisfaction and loyalty by making your website or app more user-friendly and aesthetically pleasing. According to research by Forrester, a little boost in customer satisfaction might result in a small boost in revenue.Rates of ConversionMaking your app or website easier to use can increase the number of people who do the activities you want them to do, like buying something or signing up for a subscription. A one percent boost to your conversion rate can really affect your profits.Invest Less MoneyOn a similar note, UI/UX design can help companies in cutting costs. Customers will spend less time contacting customer service and more time actually using the product if the user experience is simplified and products are easy to locate. On top of that, companies can remain out of legal hot water by spending money on user interface and user experience design.Enhanced Public View of the BrandUsers are more likely to remember a company that consistently delivers high-quality digital products when they have an interface that is both aesthetically pleasing and easy to navigate. In addition, the brand’s reputation is further enhanced when customers have a positive and hassle-free experience that meets their needs.An Edge over the CompetitionBusinesses can cement their position as market leaders by designing user experiences that are intuitive. Companies can enhance their brand awareness and establish a prominent spot in consumers’ thoughts with the correct design components. Furthermore, in a world when attention spans are at record lows, a successful strategy in the contest for client loyalty might hinge on a superior user interface and experience design.Enhanced AccessibilityPeople with disabilities can benefit from and comply with legal requirements when the product’s UI/UX is well-designed to make it more accessible to them.What Role Does UI/UX Design Play to Help Businesses?UI/UX design has the potential to revolutionize the way in which businesses operate and interact with their followers. Companies are able to build digital experiences that are not only visually attractive but also extremely practical and captivating if they include cutting-edge design concepts and have a profound grasp of user behavior.With a user interface and user experience design that has been carefully designed, businesses have the ability to improve their brand image, increase user engagement, increase conversion rates, expedite development processes, and make their products more accessible to all users. It is the key to unlocking a digital experience that is smooth and memorable, which distinguishes organizations from their competitors and provides customers with an impression that lasts a lifetime.How UX/UI Design Can Elevate Your Business?In today’s competitive business landscape, a strong design strategy is no longer optional; it’s essential for success. Here’s how design can add value to your business in several key ways:1. Enhance User Experience and Drive Customer Loyalty:By streamlining navigation, optimizing website and app performance, and prioritizing user needs, you can create a seamless and positive experience that keeps customers engaged and coming back for more. Satisfied customers are more likely to recommend your brand to others, boosting your marketing reach and brand loyalty.2. Stand Out From the Crowd with Visually Appealing Design:A well-designed website or app with a cohesive visual identity (UI) makes a powerful first impression on potential customers. It sets you apart from competitors and creates a brand image that resonates with your target audience, ultimately leading to higher conversion rates and increased brand awareness.3. Meet Customer Needs and Build Brand Advocacy:By actively understanding your target market’s needs and pain points through user research and feedback, you can design solutions that address them directly. This customer-centric approach fosters brand trust and loyalty, turning satisfied customers into brand advocates who spread positive word-of-mouth.4. Boost Employee Efficiency and Profitability:Implementing good UI/UX design principles into internal tools and software can streamline workflows and improve employee productivity. This not only reduces training costs but also frees up valuable time for employees to focus on tasks that add strategic value to the business.5. Gain a Competitive Edge with a Talented Design Team:Building a dedicated and skilled UI/UX design team is an investment in your company’s future. With their expertise, you can develop innovative solutions that address the evolving needs of your customers and set you apart in the ever-changing market. Their creative thinking and design skills can be a significant asset in driving business growth.ConclusionIn today’s digital age, a well-crafted UI and UX design is no longer a luxury; it’s a business imperative. Investing in UI/UX design is not just an aesthetic choice; it’s a strategic decision with the potential to significantly impact your bottom line.Ready to unlock the power of design and elevate your business?Contact Aziro (formerly MSys Technologies) today!Our team of experienced UI/UX design professionals offers a comprehensive suite of services, including:Needs assessment and user research: We gain a deep understanding of your target audience and their pain points.Strategic design consultation: We collaborate with you to develop a UI/UX strategy that aligns with your business goals.Creative UI/UX design and development: We craft user-centric interfaces and experiences that are both beautiful and functional.Usability testing and iteration: We ensure your design is optimized for usability through continuous testing and refinement.Partner with Aziro (formerly MSys Technologies) and unlock the full potential of UI/UX design to create a thriving business.

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vRealize Operations Manager: Everything you want to Know!

vROps is a tool from VMware that helps IT administrators monitor, troubleshoot, and manage the health and capacity of their virtual environment.The VMware vRealize Operations (vROps) Management Suite provides complete information about performance, capacity, and health of our infrastructure. vRealize Operations Manager collects performance data from each object at every level of our virtual environment. It stores and analyzes the data, and uses that analysis to provide real-time information about issues in our virtual environment.The vROps Manager delivers intelligent operations management with application-to-storage visibility across physical, virtual, and cloud infrastructures. We can automate key processes and improve IT efficiency by using policy-based automation. Using the data collected from system resources, vROps Manager identifies issues before the customer notices a problem, and suggests necessary actions to take to fix the problem.vRealize Operations Manager Architecture:vRealize Operations Manager tracks and analyzes the operation of multiple data sources within the Software-Defined Data Center. It uses specialized analytics algorithms to learn and predict the behavior of every object it monitors. Views, reports, and dashboards help the users to get all information.Image source: VMwareTypes of Nodes and ClustersWe can deploy several vRealize Operations Manager instances in a cluster with the various roles for HA and scalability.Master Node – Manages all other nodes in large scale environments and single standalone vROps Manager node in small-scale environments.Master Replica Node – Enables the HA of the master node.Data Node – Enables scale-out of vRealize Operations Manager in larger environments.Remote Collector Node – Remote collector nodes only gather objects for the inventory and forward collected data to the data nodes. It does not store data or perform the analysis.Analytics clusters – Track, analyzes and predict the operation of monitored systems. Consists of a master node, data nodes, and optionally of a master replica node.Remote collectors cluster – Only collects diagnostics data without storage or analysis. It only consists of remote collector nodes.Realize Operations Manager Logical Node ArchitectureImage source: VMwareThe components of vRealize Operations Manager node perform these tasks:Admin / Product UI server– The UI server is a web application that serves as both user and administration interface.REST API / Collector– The Collector collects data from all components in the data center.Controller-The Controller handles the data flow of the UI server, Collector, and analytics engine.Analytics– The Analytics engine creates all associations and correlations between various data sets, handles all super metric calculations, performs all capacity planning functions, and handles triggering alerts.Persistence– The persistence layer handles the read and write operations on the databases across all nodes.FSDB– The File System Database stores collected metrics in raw format, and it is available in all the nodes.xDB (HIS)-The xDB stores data from the Historical Inventory Service (HIS) which is available only on the master and master replica nodes.Global xDB– Stores user preferences, alerts, and alarms, and customization that is related to the vRealize Operations Manager. It is available only on the master and master replica nodes.Management Packs– Contain extensions and third-party integration software. They add dashboards, alert definitions, policies, reports, and other content to the inventory of vRealize Operations Manager.vROps Badges:VMware vRealize Operations (vROps) uses Badges as a way to test objects. The three crucial badges it uses are Health, Risk, and Efficiency.1. Health Badge – Major Badge – Deals With Immediate IssuesThis is a high-level indicator of the overall status of your environment. It is the first badge that should be looked at by an administrator and take necessary action as soon as possible.2. Risk Badge – Deals with Future IssuesIndicates potential problems that lead to degrading the performance of the system. Risk indicates problems that might require your attention in the near future, but not immediately.3. Efficiency Badge – Deals with Optimization OpportunitiesIt does not tell you about current or future performance problems but shows how to run a more efficient datacenter.It is imperative to understand these badges. They help us to take necessary action to correct and avoid problems. vROps is a robust operation management solution with numerous facets and use cases. To fully understand how you can derive the optimum use of vROps, reach out to us and we’d love to help you.Reference: www.vmware.com

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Automation in Infrastructure Management: Trends and Innovations

Infrastructure management automation transforms building, deploying, and maintaining our IT environments. With the rapid evolution of cloud computing and the increasing complexity of modern architectures, automating infrastructure has become essential to defining standard operating environments for servers and workstations and managing infrastructure efficiently. Adopting automation can achieve higher efficiency, scalability, reliability, and cost savings. In this blog, I’ll delve into the key trends and innovations in this field, offering insights into how automation reshapes infrastructure management.The Rise of Infrastructure as Code (IaC) and Infrastructure AutomationSource: MarketsandMarketsOne of the foundational elements of automation in infrastructure management is Infrastructure as Code (IaC). Configuration management is crucial in IaC, as it defines infrastructure states, ensures consistent configurations, and enforces desired states across servers and network devices. IaC enables us to define and provision infrastructure using version-controlled and reused code. This approach ensures consistency across different environments and speeds up deployment times. We can apply software development best practices such as code reviews, automated testing, and continuous integration to our infrastructure changes by treating infrastructure configurations as code.This minimizes configuration drift and enhances team collaboration as infrastructure definitions become part of the shared codebase. IaC tools like Terraform and AWS CloudFormation also offer robust support for managing complex, multi-cloud environments, providing a unified way to handle resources across various cloud providers. By adopting IaC, organizations can achieve greater agility, reduce manual errors, and create more predictable and repeatable infrastructure deployments.Evolution to IaC 2.0 and Infrastructure ProvisioningThe concept of IaC is evolving, with new tools offering higher-level abstractions and more flexibility. Infrastructure automation solutions play a crucial role in this evolution by enabling automation across diverse IT environments, including multi-OS, multi-cloud, on-premises, hybrid, and legacy architectures. Tools like Pulumi and AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK) allow us to write infrastructure code using general-purpose programming languages like TypeScript, Python, and Go. This modern approach to IaC, often called IaC 2.0, enables developers to use familiar programming constructs and create more sophisticated and maintainable infrastructure configurations.AI and Machine Learning in Infrastructure ManagementSource: MediumArtificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) are making significant inroads into infrastructure management. Infrastructure monitoring plays a crucial role in these applications by providing the necessary data for analysis and decision-making. These technologies can analyze vast amounts of data to automate decision-making processes and predict future needs.Predictive ScalingWith AI and ML, we can implement predictive scaling, where the system anticipates resource requirements based on historical data and usage patterns. AWS SageMaker, for example, allows us to build and train ML models that can predict traffic spikes and scale resources accordingly. This proactive approach ensures optimal performance and cost-efficiency.Anomaly DetectionAnother critical application of AI and ML is anomaly detection. By continuously monitoring infrastructure metrics, AI can identify unusual patterns or behaviors that may indicate potential issues or security threats. AWS offers various AI services to automate anomaly detection, helping us maintain a secure and reliable infrastructure.Serverless Computing: Simplifying Infrastructure ManagementServerless computing represents a paradigm shift in how we manage infrastructure. Infrastructure provisioning, which involves creating and managing infrastructure resources, is automated in serverless computing. With serverless, we no longer need to provision or manage servers. Instead, we can focus on writing code that delivers business value while the cloud provider handles the underlying infrastructure.AWS Lambda: The Frontier of ServerlessAWS Lambda is a leading service in the serverless ecosystem. It allows us to run code responding to events without worrying about server management. This not only simplifies the development process but also enhances scalability and cost-efficiency. Lambda functions automatically scale based on the number of incoming requests, ensuring we only pay for the compute time we consume.Integration with Other AWS ServicesServerless computing integrates seamlessly with other AWS services, enabling us to build highly modular and event-driven applications. For example, we can trigger Lambda functions using Amazon S3 events, DynamoDB streams, or API Gateway requests. This tight integration streamlines the development process and reduces operational overhead.Auto-Scaling Web ApplicationsOne of the most common use cases for automation in infrastructure management is auto-scaling web applications. Auto-scaling involves managing various infrastructure components, such as servers and network devices, to ensure consistent configurations and optimal performance. By utilizing services like elastic load balancing (ELB) and auto-scaling, we can dynamically adjust the number of instances based on real-time traffic patterns.Elastic Load Balancing and Auto ScalingElastic Load Balancing distributes incoming application traffic across multiple targets, enhancing fault tolerance and availability. Combined with Auto Scaling, we can set predefined scaling policies that trigger adding or removing instances based on metrics such as CPU utilization or request rate. This dynamic adjustment ensures consistent application performance and optimizes resource utilization.Disaster Recovery: Automation for ResilienceDisaster recovery is critical to infrastructure management, and automation is pivotal in ensuring resilience. Infrastructure resources, including virtual machines, software, and configuration, play a crucial role in disaster recovery by enabling scalability, reproducibility, and iterative development. In an era where digital operations are the backbone of business continuity, downtime can result in significant financial losses, data breaches, and reputational damage.Therefore, having a robust disaster recovery strategy is non-negotiable. Automated disaster recovery processes enable organizations to respond swiftly to disruptions, ensuring that critical systems and data are protected and quickly restored. This automation includes regularly scheduled backups and automated failover mechanisms that activate during outages or system failures.By automating backup and failover processes, we can minimize downtime and protect our data with precision and reliability. Automated backups ensure that all essential data is consistently saved at predetermined intervals, providing up-to-date snapshots that can be swiftly restored.AWS CloudFormation and AWS BackupAWS CloudFormation allows us to define and deploy infrastructure templates that can be quickly replicated in different regions. During a disaster, the failover process can be automated to shift workloads to backup instances seamlessly. AWS Backup simplifies and centralizes backup management, ensuring that data is regularly saved and easily recoverable. Automating these processes enhances our ability to respond swiftly and reliably to disruptions.DevOps and Continuous Delivery: Automation for AgilityDevOps practices rely heavily on automation to streamline development, testing, and deployment processes. IT teams play a crucial role in these practices by focusing on strategic initiatives, driving innovation, and delivering greater value to the business. Automating these tasks can reduce manual effort, eliminate bottlenecks, and accelerate the overall software development lifecycle. Continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipelines are essential components of a robust DevOps strategy, enabling teams to integrate code changes frequently and deploy them rapidly to production environments.These pipelines ensure that every code change is automatically tested and validated, reducing the risk of errors and enhancing the reliability of software releases. Tools like AWS CodePipeline and Jenkins facilitate creating and managing CI/CD workflows, allowing for seamless integration with other development tools and services.AWS CodePipeline and AWS CodeDeployAWS CodePipeline automates the end-to-end release process, orchestrating the building, testing, and deploying of code changes. This ensures that new features and updates are consistently and reliably deployed. AWS CodeDeploy automates application deployments to various compute services, supporting blue/green and rolling updates. Integrating these tools into DevOps workflows can accelerate software delivery and enhance team collaboration.Monitoring and Observability: Automated Insights and Monitoring ToolsEffective infrastructure management requires comprehensive monitoring and observability. A monitoring tool is crucial in this process, providing the necessary functionality to track system health and performance metrics. Automation can enhance our ability to monitor system health and gain insights into performance metrics. By leveraging automated monitoring tools and services like AWS CloudWatch and Prometheus, we can set up real-time alerts and dashboards that provide visibility into key performance indicators across our infrastructure.These automated systems can detect anomalies, predict potential issues, and trigger predefined responses to mitigate risks before they impact users. Furthermore, integrating monitoring with AI and machine learning capabilities allows for advanced analytics and trend analysis, enabling proactive infrastructure management and continuous improvement.AWS CloudWatchAWS CloudWatch is a powerful monitoring and observability service that provides real-time insights into resource utilization, application performance, and operational health. Setting up CloudWatch Alarms allows us to automate alerts based on predefined thresholds, enabling prompt responses to potential issues. CloudWatch Logs and Metrics also will allow us to collect and analyze log data, providing deeper visibility into our infrastructure.AWS X-RayFor distributed applications, AWS X-Ray offers advanced tracing capabilities. X-Ray allows us to trace requests as they travel through the various services in our architecture, identifying performance bottlenecks and optimizing overall performance. Automated tracing and analysis help us maintain a high level of observability and ensure the reliability of our applications.Security Automation: Safeguarding InfrastructureSecurity is paramount in infrastructure management, and automation plays a crucial role in enforcing security policies and protecting against threats. Infrastructure processes, such as provisioning and handling, are automated to eliminate manual tasks and enhance efficiency. Automated security tools can continuously monitor our infrastructure for vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, and compliance issues, identifying and addressing potential risks promptly.Additionally, automating security policy enforcement through mechanisms such as Infrastructure as Code (IaC) ensures that security best practices are consistently applied across all deployments, reducing the likelihood of human error and enhancing overall system integrity.AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM)AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) allows us to automate the management of user permissions and access controls. By defining and enforcing IAM policies, we can ensure that users have the appropriate level of access to resources. Automation tools can continuously monitor and audit IAM configurations, detecting and addressing potential vulnerabilities.AWS Security HubAWS Security Hub provides a centralized view of security findings across our AWS environment. It aggregates and prioritizes security alerts from various AWS services, enabling us to automate responses to security incidents. Integrating with AWS Lambda allows us to create automated remediation workflows that address security issues in real-time.Hybrid Cloud Management: Bridging On-Premises and CloudAs organizations increasingly adopt hybrid cloud strategies, managing infrastructure across on-premises and cloud environments becomes more complex. Lifecycle management plays a crucial role in hybrid cloud management by overseeing the entire lifecycle of infrastructure resources, including deployment, configuration, maintenance, security, and updating of firmware, driver, and OS versions for security and stability purposes through intelligent automation and orchestration.These tools enable consistent policy enforcement, resource provisioning, and monitoring across diverse infrastructures, simplifying management tasks. Moreover, automation facilitates workload migration and scalability, allowing organizations to optimize resource utilization and achieve greater flexibility in their hybrid cloud strategies.AWS OutpostsAWS Outposts extends AWS infrastructure and services to on-premises environments. With Outposts, we can automate the deployment and management of AWS services locally, ensuring consistency with our cloud-based infrastructure. This hybrid approach enables us to leverage the benefits of AWS automation while meeting regulatory and latency requirements.AWS Systems ManagerAWS Systems Manager provides a unified interface for managing resources across on-premises and cloud environments. It includes Run Command, Patch Manager, and State Manager tools to automate routine management tasks. The Systems Manager simplifies hybrid infrastructure management by centralizing these functions and ensuring best practices are followed.Container Orchestration: Automating MicroservicesContainers and microservices architectures offer scalability and flexibility but also introduce management challenges. Virtual machines are crucial in container orchestration by providing the necessary infrastructure for automation, resource provisioning, and configuration management. Automation tools can streamline container orchestration and enhance the efficiency of microservices deployments.Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS)Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) is a fully managed Kubernetes service that simplifies the deployment and management of containerized applications. EKS automates tasks such as cluster provisioning, scaling, and updates, allowing us to focus on building and running applications. Integration with other AWS services, such as IAM and CloudWatch, enhances the security and observability of our Kubernetes clusters.AWS FargateAWS Fargate is a serverless compute engine for containers that eliminates the need to manage underlying infrastructure. With Fargate, we can run containers without provisioning or managing servers, simplifying the deployment process. Fargate automatically scales resources based on demand, ensuring optimal performance and cost-efficiency. This approach allows us to reap the benefits of containerization without the operational overhead.Edge Computing: Automation at the EdgeEdge computing is gaining traction as organizations seek to process data closer to the source. Operations teams are crucial in managing edge computing infrastructure, ensuring seamless collaboration and efficient operations. Automation is essential for managing edge infrastructure efficiently. By automating deployment and updates of edge devices, businesses can ensure consistent performance and reduce downtime. Additionally, automated monitoring and maintenance allow for real-time insights and quick issue resolution, enhancing the reliability and scalability of edge networks.AWS IoT GreengrassAWS IoT Greengrass extends AWS capabilities to edge devices, enabling local data processing and execution of Lambda functions. Greengrass automates deploying and managing software updates and configurations across numerous edge devices. This automation ensures that edge infrastructure remains up-to-date and secure, even in remote or disconnected environments.AWS WavelengthAWS Wavelength brings AWS services to the edge of the 5G network, delivering ultra-low latency applications. Automation tools integrated with Wavelength can manage the deployment and scaling of edge applications, ensuring seamless connectivity and performance. This innovation is particularly valuable for latency-sensitive applications such as autonomous vehicles and industrial automation.Conclusion: Embracing Automation for Future-Ready InfrastructureAutomation in infrastructure management is no longer a luxury but a necessity in today’s fast-paced and complex digital landscape. Manual management methods are not sustainable with the ever-increasing complexity of cloud environments and the constant demand for faster, more reliable service delivery. By embracing automation, we can achieve unprecedented efficiency, scalability, reliability, and security, allowing our organizations to stay competitive and agile.

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Beyond COVID-19: Six Things that will be the new normal The heroism of Winston Churchill, who steered England through victory in World War 2, is the epitome of resiliency of the human spirit in its darkest hours. Churchill is believed to have once said, “Success is never found. Failure is never fatal. Courage is the only thing,” and thus, today, we must emulate his mountain-like courage. While the World careens towards devastation by the hand of an invisible yet deadly assassin, I seldom allow myself to focus on the deserted street that I can see from my windows at home. The hushed winds brushing against the lonely trees and the chirping of birds at the empty crossroad is more palpable than usual, almost solid. And with these sounds and sights, I feel the brimming of hope – a day when our irrepressible spirits will defy this pestilence, where COVID-19 will be relegated to the annals of history. A post-COVID-19 world is inevitable. I believe the World that emerges will be a changed one. A revolution is already underway, and by the time we’re out and about in the world again, Covid-19 will have become the catalyst defining the new normal. Here are a few possible new beyond corona world norms . 1. Global Institutions as torchbearers for Global Crisis The World Health Organization (WHO) has been the torchbearer for the effective management of COVID-19 by laying down guidelines to follow – for the public and governments. WHO also convened an international forum to fast-track the development of a vaccine and mobilized funds to bring adequate treatment resources in economically backward countries. In the future, there will be an increasing reliance on global institutions like the United Nations, World Bank, or the IMF to serve as the defender for public welfare and safety, particularly in times of global distress. 2. Free Hugs Movement will Be Shelved Eschewing hugs will portray care and wellbeing for loved ones. People will maintain minimum physical contact intentionally to keep infections at bay. This will skyrocket the value of the Indian ‘Namaste,’ which means (Nama – Bow, Te – To You) honoring the human spirit in every individual. It also tends to strikes a perfect balance of positive and negative energy between the right and the left hands. 3. The Reinvention of WFH You don’t know until you try; you don’t try until it is necessary. COVID-19 has pushed us into isolation and, therefore, forced most of us to Work From Home (WFH). This pandemic has legitimized remote work, forcing organizations to take it seriously. A stable powerful Internet connection, a laptop with video conferencing, and the various chat applications have ensured smooth work coordination. Sure, there are still kinks to work out, and they’re being worked on as we speak. I believe we will witness the creative reinvention of WFH and a much finer balance of work-life balance in the future. It may have negative impact on several real-estate investments but give rise to several new business opportunities for team collaboration. 4. Online Education to Gain Momentum The pandemic has pushed educational institutions and faculty online to complete the semester as best they can. Teachers and students have stepped up and adopted this this model out of necessity. But it cannot be denied that online classes allow for an individualized educational experience, and is cheaper and more accessible – anywhere and anytime. This semester is expected to redefine the education system in the future. 5. Prevention rather than Firefighting We are facing the worst global crisis since World War II, combined with the tanking of the economy. Italy and France have the World’s best healthcare, but were still woefully unprepared; collapsing within the first few weeks of the onset of the coronavirus. The gaping holes in global crisis management have made the public more critical of their elected officials. In the future, we will see a targeted emphasis on preparation – with increased investment in healthcare research, expanded healthcare footing, and governments paying out of their skins for preemptive measures for global crisis management rather than firefighting. 6. Soaps and Sanitizer will be our Close Friends Until the Coronavirus outbreak, most people felt lazy about washing hands regularly, while hand sanitizers were more of a fancy thing women had in their purses. This will flip and come hell or high water, personal hygiene will take precedence over anything else. But today, is the Right Time to Cleanse the Inner Self As we remain isolated in our homes and slowly hobble back to normal, it’s the best time to reflect within ourselves, seek solitude, and cleanse our souls of any burden. Introspection and meditation will serve as the impetus for making the necessary changes and helping us live up to our potential.

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