AWS Partner Network (APN) Blog
Category: Amazon Elastic Container Registry
Enhancing DevOps Efficiency on Amazon EKS with Devtron
In this blog, we explore how Devtron enhances Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) by simplifying deployment, management, and observability for containerized applications. With Devtron’s unified interface, DevOps teams can seamlessly handle complex Kubernetes workloads on EKS, making the process efficient and scalable. We’ll delve into how Devtron’s toolset accelerates workflows, enables better resource management, and brings clarity to troubleshooting, ultimately empowering teams to focus on innovation rather than infrastructure. Discover how Devtron on EKS is a game-changer for businesses aiming to streamline their DevOps operations.
How Anchore on AWS can help customers achieve FedRAMP Compliance
Cisco Security Cloud uses Anchore to achieve FedRAMP compliance for its cloud solutions. Anchore integrates with Cisco’s AWS CodePipeline, Amazon ECR registry, and Amazon EKS to scan containers throughout the pipeline, enforcing vulnerability policies. Its integration allowed Cisco to expand Anchore to Amazon ECS and generate software bill of materials for the cybersecurity executive order. The comprehensive Anchore solution on AWS strengthened Cisco’s regulated security posture.
Accelerate Migration and Modernization with a Reusable Solution to Deploy Container Applications on AWS
AWS Partner Neurons Lab provides a step-by-step guide to deploy containerized applications on AWS using GitHub Actions, AWS CDK, and other key services. Neurons Lab, with expertise across data science, cloud, and business strategy, solves complex AI challenges and accelerates migration journeys for organizations seeking to modernize through AI integration on AWS. By leveraging AWS CDK constructs to define infrastructure as code, this reusable solution streamlines infrastructure setup and deployments.
Build and Deploy a Secure Container Image with AWS and Snyk
Learn how to build a Java application in a Docker container and push the container image to Amazon ECR orchestrated by AWS CodePipeline. We’ll use Snyk to scan your code, build a container image, and display the results in both Snyk and Amazon ECR. We’ll also show you how Amazon Inspector utilizes Snyk open source to provide insight into your software security vulnerabilities. All of this functionality is available from the AWS Management Console.