August 2019 Newsletter, Tidal Migrations
August has been a hazy month under the wave here at Tidal Migrations and in the cloud community at large; check it out!
FEATURE HIGHLIGHT
Recommended Migration Order:
- Reports might just be the bane of your existence, but clients and stakeholders need those deliverables. With the one-click application assessment generator you’ll be breathing a little easier, but with the new Recommended Migration Order feature, you’ll be able to target that low-hanging fruit just as easily.
See the changelog for more updates and keep those product ideas and feedback coming at info@tidalmigrations.com.
UPCOMING EVENTS
- Keep your eyes and ears open for the next Migration Enablement Workshop this September in Toronto. If you’re interested in becoming a cloud migration ninja, send us a note at info@tidalmigrations.com and include WORKSHOP in your subject line - you can see what we did at the May workshop.
TIDAL WEBINARS
- If you’re looking to access our past webinars, they’re also available on demand after you register.
CLOUD NEWS
- Hundreds of exposed Amazon cloud backups found leaking sensitive data - Cloud users were given a few weeks to double-check that they weren’t exposing any public EBS snapshots this month, before one good samaritan released one hell of a shepherd’s crook.
- A Seasonal Report on Developer Trends in the Cloud: Remote Work Edition - Developer life in the cloud seems pretty enviable, but don’t tear up your brick-and-mortar lease just yet: working from home has its drawbacks.
- Terraform vs. CloudFormation on AWS - August appears to be a month of fighting in the cloud, with the Serverless vs Containers rap battle, as well as the Terraform vs CloudFormation smackdown. Place your bets…
- Introducing Certificate Transparency Monitoring - Get alerted if someone creates an SSL certificate for your domain, and thwart phishing attacks in their tracks.
- Introducing the BigQuery Terraform module - Google tells us our Cloud Foundation Toolkits aren’t worth a hoot without BigQuery, but the good news is it’s made its debut and is taking automation by storm.
- Python the latest language to slither into Microsoft’s serverless Azure Functions service - Another (possibly epic) rap battle we’d watch would feature Microsoft’s Azure and AWS, the former having right-hooked the latter with their recent adoption of Python, though adoption of the language is not quite as easy breezy as it might seem.
That’s all for August 2019. If you’ve enjoyed reading this, please consider forwarding it and follow us on social media (links below) to stay up to date.
And in case you missed it, check out our July newsletter.
See you in September!
-Tidal Migrations