LOS ANGELES, April 04, 2018 -- Reliam LLC (Reliam), a consulting and managed services provider for public cloud platforms including Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure, today announced a series of free webinars designed to help businesses understand how to optimize around AWS’ Well-Architected Framework.
The first webinar – detailing how to achieve AWS operational excellence – is scheduled for April 11.
AWS now features more than 100 discrete public cloud services used by millions of applications. However, the embrace of public cloud services has been so rapid that many of those apps are not architected to realize their full potential. To address this, AWS introduced the Well-Architected Framework as a collection of best practices and guidance for organizations undergoing cloud transformations. The framework aligns AWS techniques into five pillars: Operational Excellence, Reliability, Security, Cost Optimization, and Performance Efficiency.
Reliam is one of a select group of AWS partners part of the Well-Architected Review Program, which helps organizations understand how to improve AWS deployments. In this role, Reliam offers free Well-Architected Reviews (WAR) to qualified companies, working with technical staff to uncover areas for improvement and to align architecture and processes with the framework’s five pillars.
Beginning April 11 and available each month through August, Reliam CTO Jonathan LaCour will lead a series of webinars specifically designed to explain each pillar of the Well-Architected Framework and how it can affect AWS deployments across performance, cost, security, and other factors.
Join Reliam for the upcoming webinars, currently planned as follows (but subject to change):
- April 11, 2018 - Operational Excellence
- May 9, 2018 - Reliability
- June 21, 2018 - Security
- July 18, 2018 - Cost Optimization
- August 15, 2018 - Performance Efficiency
“This powerful framework is something Reliam, as an AWS partner, knows particularly well,” said LaCour. “I look forward to guiding webinar attendees through these important best practices, and helping them understand where – and how – to find areas ripe for AWS optimization and improvements.”
About Reliam
Reliam is a trusted consulting and managed services provider for public cloud platforms, including Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure. Businesses across industries depend on Reliam to expertly and securely architect, migrate, manage, and optimize their cloud environments. A certified partner of both AWS and Azure and backed by 16 years of experience, Reliam enables customers to focus on business and product development – and not on actively managing cloud infrastructure. Because of its proven cloud optimization strategies, Reliam consistently reduces customers’ IT spend while maintaining industry-leading SLAs.
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