AWS Marketplace
Category: AWS Marketplace
Automate multi-account IP address management in AWS with BlueCat and AWS Control Tower
As your AWS footprint grows and your business needs evolve, having a multi-account strategy is a best practice to achieve better segregation of workloads, improved agility, and tighter governance. On top of managing multiple Virtual Private Clouds (VPC) in AWS, many customers also have hybrid environments where on-premises networks are connected to AWS via site-to-site […]
Checklist to successfully registering as a seller in AWS Marketplace
AWS Marketplace is a curated digital catalog that makes it easy for customers to find, test, buy, and deploy third-party software, data products, and services that customers need to build solutions and run their businesses. In this post, I aim to provide you with some best practices to consider as you approach registering as a […]
Healthcare providers improve patient care and outcomes using AWS Marketplace
The healthcare industry is in a state of rapid change. As providers continue their ongoing digital transformation, they face numerous challenges in their quest to give patients and caregivers an improved experience. These challenges include: IT evolution – Healthcare organizations can use new data analysis tools to collect, process, and analyze massive amounts of patient […]
Using AWS Marketplace SaaS Quick Start to simplify your SaaS integration
AWS Marketplace now enables sellers, independent software vendors (ISVs), and consulting partners (CPs) to complete the AWS Marketplace SaaS product API integration in as little as 10 minutes. This new ability is a reliable and lightweight alternative to the traditional engineering-intensive custom integrations performed by big engineering shops or outsourced to third-party integrators for tens […]
Securing your AWS Control Tower multi-account environment with Lacework
For enterprise organizations, managing security and governance across hundreds or thousands of accounts can be challenging. AWS Control Tower and Lacework make this task much easier and enable seamless multi-account cloud security. By using Lacework in your AWS Control Tower environment, you can automatically and consistently apply security best practices and monitoring to new accounts […]
Elevating the customer experience with Open Finance
Open Finance is a term that I’ve been hearing more in the financial technology (fintech) world. According to Forrester, Open Finance extends the third-party access principles of open banking across a wider set of financial products such as mortgages, loans, investments, and pensions. Many underlying banking systems and software were built for the brick-and-mortar branch […]
Integrating Dropbox with AWS SSO for governed file sharing in an AWS Control Tower environment
The customers who operate in multi-account AWS environments often ask me for ways to simplify accessing critical business files and share content with their employees. While my customers share the content between business groups or external business partners, it is important to gain visibility and controls with minimum operational overhead. Dropbox, available in AWS Marketplace, […]
Liquibase removes database bottlenecks for faster, safer database releases
Application code changes often depend on database schema changes. Developers rely on database administrators (DBAs) to perform database code deployments. When the number of databases and releases is small, this solution works well. As organizations move to the cloud, the number of different databases increases, both in type and usage. Along with the increase in […]
Best practices for driving traffic to your AWS Marketplace listing
In this blog post, I will share AWS programs and resources you can use to increase awareness and drive traffic to your AWS Marketplace listings. AWS Marketplace is a curated digital software catalog that lets AWS customers find, test, and purchase third-party software licenses. All purchases are consolidated into a customer’s AWS bill. Developing a […]
Restriction on credit and debit card purchases for AISPL customers using AWS Marketplace
This post is relevant to all AWS Marketplace customers with Amazon Internet Services Private Limited (AISPL) accounts that use credit or debit cards for payment. AISPL is a local legal Indian entity that acts as a seller for AWS services in India. If you are an AWS Marketplace customer based in India but not registered […]