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New AWS features – September 2016

Posted on 5 September 2016Author Julian WraithPosted in Amazon Web Services, CloudLeave a Reply

Occasionally I will share some new features from AWS that sparked my interest and so here in are some new features that I like: Upload AWS Cost & Usage Reports to Redshift and QuickSight (link)  –  increased flexibility and efficiency in generating reports on billing. You could also load in other datasets to Redshift to…

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AWS Elastic File System

Posted on 26 July 2016Author Julian WraithPosted in Amazon Web Services, Cloud, SDL Tridion2 Replies

Yesterday in a knowledge session between Solution Architects, the topic of AWS Elastic File System was raised and after a short discussion it was decided to take a closer look and set something up. To quote Top Gear, how hard could it be? What is EFS? AWS Elastic File System, or EFS, is Amazon Web…

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Amazon Web Services, Simple Storage Service (S3)

Posted on 27 May 2016Author Julian WraithPosted in CloudLeave a Reply

Having recently joined Amazon Web Services (AWS), I need to deep dive all the services in detail to understand the features in as much detail as I can. Simple Storage Service (or S3) has been a recent topic I have had focus on, part because of learning but also due to needing to support my…

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What is Hybrid Cloud?

Posted on 14 February 201618 February 2016Author Julian WraithPosted in CloudLeave a Reply

The term Hybrid cloud is becoming more common terminology with customers as they adopt cloud as part of their overall IT strategy. But what really is a hybrid cloud and why is that different to cloud as a strategy? A few years ago the term “cloud strategy” was use to describe the adoption of a…

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10 things to do when deploying SDL Web to the cloud

Posted on 9 February 201610 February 2016Author Julian WraithPosted in Cloud, SDL Tridion2 Replies

Now that cloud is on the uptake with almost every organization, it’s likely that during the next upgrade or new implementation of SDL Web you will be asked to move it to a cloud provider like AWS. What you should not do during this move is fall into the trap of just porting some virtual…

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New Infrastructure Features of SDL Web 8

Posted on 7 February 20169 February 2016Author Julian WraithPosted in Cloud, SDL TridionLeave a Reply

SDL recently released the latest version of their web content management and this releases has some interesting changes from an infrastructure perspective that I would like to highlight. Product Name Change Firstly, whilst not an infrastructure change, the product has changed its name from SDL Tridion to SDL Web. The new name, Web, says a…

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SDL Tridion in the Cloud – Tridion Developer Summit 2014

Posted on 4 October 201422 January 2015Author Julian WraithPosted in Cloud, SDL TridionLeave a Reply

Earlier this year I presented as lightning presentation at the Tridion Developer Summit in Amsterdam. The even was awesome and really well attended. Here are the slides that I used: SDL Tridion in the Cloud – Tridion Developer Summit 2014 from Julian Wraith

SDL CXC and Tridion

Posted on 4 October 20144 October 2014Author Julian WraithPosted in Cloud, SDL TridionLeave a Reply

Today I posted some slides to slideshare on SDL CXC and Tridion. Just a simple overview of what we have done for Tridion on SDL’s CXC platform. SDL CXC and Tridion from Julian Wraith

Provisioning Tridion in the cloud

Posted on 3 October 20145 February 2016Author Julian WraithPosted in CloudLeave a Reply

It’s been a little over a year since we started the “Tridion in the Cloud” project at SDL. Traditionally, SDL’s flagship content management system, Tridion, was is an on-premise solution. Customers either installed the product on their own hardware or private cloud or with an SDL partner. However, Tridion was the only SDL product was…

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Marketing Heads in the Cloud

Posted on 6 March 201228 September 2012Author jwraithPosted in Cloud, Customer Experience, FeaturedLeave a Reply

Or: Three reasons why CMOs should care about cloud I started out as a real technology geek. I was nuts about computers, the Internet and everything that made it work. Today, I love to think about the business challenges that drive the technology, about the marketing opportunities it offers and the customer experiences it can…

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