AWS Partner Network (APN) Blog
Tag: Networking
How Can APN Partners Help You Migrate or Deploy XenApp & XenDesktop to the Cloud?
Are you interested in moving your Citrix XenApp, XenDesktop and/or NetScaler workloads to the AWS Cloud? We’ve assembled an AWS Accelerator with Advanced APN Technology Partner Citrix to help you plan and execute a successful trial migration while using your existing licenses. As my colleague Jeff Barr explains on the AWS Blog, “The migration process makes use of the […]
Taking NAT to the Next Level in AWS CloudFormation Templates
Santiago Cardenas is a Partner Solutions Architect (SA) at AWS. So you’re already creating your cloud infrastructure using AWS CloudFormation to automate your deployments through infrastructure-as-code. As you design the virtual network, you’re probably already using public and private subnets within your Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC), given the best practices of subnet isolation […]
2016 AWS Partner Summit Singapore – Recap
Last Friday, the AWS ASEAN partner team hosted the AWS Partner Summit – Singapore. The event was intended to provide partners with valuable insight into key trends on AWS, and to help partners to connect with both one another and with AWS team members. I was fortunate enough to be a part of the event, and had a great […]
Amazon VPC for On-Premises Network Engineers – Part 2
Editor’s note: This is the second of a popular two-part series by Nick Matthews. Read Part 1 >> By Nick Matthews, Partner Solutions Architect, CCIE #23560 In the previous post on Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC), we covered the basic anatomy of a VPC and the different ways to connect a VPC to the outside world. […]
Amazon VPC for On-Premises Network Engineers – Part 1
Editor’s note: This is the first of a popular two-part series by Nick Matthews. Read Part 2 >> By Nick Matthews, Partner Solutions Architect, CCIE #23560 I relate better to networking when people use words and phrases I know, such as “router on a stick,” “MPLS WAN,” and “VRF,” and then show me a packet […]