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cloudatlasinc · 7 months
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UnifyCloud Enables Fast, Seamless Cloud Transformation with Enhanced CloudAtlas Capabilities, Now Supporting AWS
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UnifyCloud, a leading provider of cloud modernization and transformation solutions, today announced the expansion of its CloudAtlas platform to include comprehensive support for Amazon Web Services (AWS). With this enhancement, UnifyCloud now offers a unified solution for cloud transformation across all three major cloud platforms – Azure, Google Cloud, and AWS.
In response to the increasing demand for multi-cloud solutions, UnifyCloud has extended its CloudAtlas capabilities to AWS, empowering even more organizations to simplify and accelerate the cloud journey and deliver seamless migration, modernization, and Artificial Intelligence (AI) integration for those looking to transform to AWS. UnifyCloud leverages its extensive experience accelerating cloud migrations to deliver industry-leading software supporting modernization, migration, and modernization to AWS in addition to ongoing support for Azure and Google Cloud. The addition of AWS support exemplifies UnifyCloud's commitment to offering innovative, holistic and wide-ranging support for cloud transformation, ensuring flexibility and choice for businesses across various cloud providers.
Key Features of UnifyCloud's CloudAtlas and its support for AWS:
Infrastructure Assessment: CloudAtlas employs advanced analytics and automation to conduct thorough evaluations of existing on-premises infrastructure, providing organizations with a clear understanding of their current IT landscape that goes beyond surface-level assessments to deliver detailed insights such as application dependencies, resource utilization, and security postures.
AI Integration: CloudAtlas identifies opportunities to transform existing AI workloads to the cloud or develop new AI workloads and services in the cloud to help organizations drive innovation, efficiency, and productivity; improve processes; reduce costs and increase scalability to gain competitive advantage.
Application Modernization: CloudAtlas facilitates the modernization of applications by providing analysis and insights that support the adoption of cloud-native architectures and services available on AWS.
Automated Remediation and Migration: CloudAtlas can automatically apply code and schema changes to speed remediation, modernization and AI integration as well as leverage automated migration tools to efficiently transfer workloads, applications, and data to AWS, reducing the complexities and timelines associated with manual migration processes.
Cost Estimation: Comprehensive analytics include cloud options and cost estimates to help organizations understand, budget, and plan their AWS migration and post-migration management, preventing unexpected delays or expenses.
Seamless Migration: CloudAtlas streamlines the migration process, ensuring minimal disruption to business operations, reduced downtime, and an efficient data transfer to AWS.
Security and Compliance: CloudAtlas places a strong emphasis on security and compliance, ensuring that organizations can confidently migrate sensitive workloads to AWS while meeting industry standards and regulatory requirements.
“Expanding CloudAtlas to support migration to AWS was a logical and necessary development, marking a significant milestone in our mission to simplify and accelerate cloud transformation to all three major clouds for organizations worldwide,” said Marc Pinotti, CEO and Co-founder of UnifyCloud. “With this enhancement, UnifyCloud makes CloudAtlas an even better platform for businesses with the flexibility to choose the right cloud environment for their unique needs, providing a unified platform that supports migration to Azure, Google Cloud, and now AWS.”
Vivek Bhatnagar, CTO and Co-founder of UnifyCloud, emphasizes the significance of CloudAtlas supporting AWS alongside Azure and Google Cloud, stating, “Our commitment to innovation and enabling seamless cloud migration is resolute. By extending CloudAtlas to support AWS migration, we give businesses the resources they need to simplify and accelerate the cloud journey. Expanding to include the AWS ecosystem aligns with our vision of delivering comprehensive solutions that empower businesses to navigate the complexities of cloud migration with confidence and speed.”
With CloudAtlas, businesses can get the analysis they need to make well-informed decisions, streamline their migration strategies, achieve a seamless transformation to the cloud, and maximize the benefits of modernized infrastructure for the three major hyperscalers. UnifyCloud’s CloudAtlas for AWS is available immediately. For more information about UnifyCloud and its cloud migration, modernization and AI solutions, visit https://www.unifycloud.com.
About UnifyCloud
UnifyCloud is a global leader in cloud transformation solutions that empower organizations to streamline the journey to the cloud and maximize the value of their cloud investments. Born in the cloud, UnifyCloud’s CloudAtlas platform has been proven effective, scanning more than 1.7 million VMs, 190,000 databases, and 26,000 applications with over 9 billion lines of code for cloud migration. With a focus on innovation, UnifyCloud delivers a cutting-edge CloudAtlas platform that spans the entire cloud journey, assessing, migrating, modernizing, and optimizing to Microsoft and Google Clouds. UnifyCloud is a Google Cloud Partner, Microsoft Solutions Partner, four year Microsoft Partner of the Year honoree – 2023 Modernizing Applications finalist, 2022 Migration to Azure finalist, 2021 Modernizing Applications finalist and 2020 Solution Assessment winner – and was previously named one of Inc. 500’s fastest-growing Private Companies. For more information, contact [email protected] or visit unifycloud.com.
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simonghostrileys · 1 month
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Choices have consequences.
SIMON "GHOST" RILEY Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, (2022)
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gomzdrawfr · 4 months
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First words with Uncle Simon
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part 1 | part 2
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ato-dato · 6 months
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Part two!!!
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masterofiodine · 7 months
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capvers doodles yay
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himemeiya · 3 months
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POV Woke Akio just walked up to you and told you he's the new advisor for your school's GSA
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Wokio leaving the school (he gives student's rides home cause he's such a really cool and nice guy)
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And!! The last request, which I felt deserved it's own post! Is my beloved Ghoap orz
They're idiots, they're foolishly in love, but I still adore them
Part 1 - Part 2 - Part 3 (this one)
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sualne · 1 month
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he's not supposed to drink
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eiochevart · 2 months
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New hobby unlocked: draw Link in my jacket (🤨🤨🤨)
(He/him for the character)
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whalehouse1 · 3 months
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Co-worker who knows that I’m a nerd, “What are your plans for the 4th?”
Me, trying my best to figure out how to explain that the Thunder Saga is dropping for Epic, “Uh, well, YouTube is going to have a premiere for something I’m excited about.”
“Oh? What’s premiering?”
Me, literally stumbling over my words, trying to figure out how to explain Epic.
Him, “It’s something nerdy isn’t it?”
Me, “Yeah, so some guy seemingly got a hyper fixation on the Odyssey during Covid and decided to make a musical about it in parts, and the part with one of my favorite Greek monsters is this one.”
Him, confused cause he 100% was not expecting that type of answer, “Well, I hope it’s good.”
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plutosheaven · 4 months
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do you think Edwin's fixation with the neon sign in Jenny's shop has anything to do with the fact that it's a map of meat
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does anyone appreciate a good map more than Edwin Payne?
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cry-ptidd · 4 months
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Fuck it, Vlad in the modern day Headcanons
- Calls every technological appliance with a screen a "pad" because Seras showed him an IPad first.
- He was shocked to know he has so much stuff written about him, and absolutely delighted about it.
- Enraptured by the idea of a grocery store. Doesn't understand why there's hungry people when there's so much food available. (No he doesn't know what a "Marx" is)
- Got a bit scared about headphones at first, denied it entirely. Prefers to listen to music on full speaker, much to Integra's frustration.
- Cries watching movies. Tries to play it off.
- Broke a phone because he wanted to understand how it worked. Got in trouble.
- Doesn't understand how a car works for the life of him. Likes the idea though, even if he misses his horse.
- Has to be physically dragged out of libraries, (all kinds of) stores and jewelry shops.
- Whenever they visit a city he insists on visiting the local church. Opinions vary, and Seras and Integra find him a bit snobbish.
- Finds modern clothes a bit boring, really wants a cape again.
- Once saw someone being unruly in the street and confronted them, leading to a physical fight. (He won, but also got in trouble again for breaking 8 bones in their body)
- Looks forward to movie night each week. Really into historical dramas/war movies and, surprisingly, animated films.
- "Seras what's a DILF"
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ritz-regrezzez · 7 months
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☠ summer agere moodboard
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collinnmckinley · 1 year
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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II - gifs 26/? .
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eiraeths · 6 months
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soap going through the five stages of grief after losing a parent but him and ghost suck at communicating so it’s several thousand words of them using each others interests to get the point across
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hellenhighwater · 10 months
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Hmm....how hard can large scale mosaic possibly be? I feel like my plans for the room I'm working on could use something really shiny and impactful and maybe I want to make a fold-down cutting table and maybe I want to do it out of mosaic, even though that will be ungodly heavy.
It's a fun idea. I'm not sure if it's a good idea.
I haven't done mosaic since a one-off high school art class but I feel like the component skills are ones I already have, sooooo....
I have been keeping to a blue and gold celestial theme for both my guest room and my art workspaces, because if and when I move those spaces are likely to be combined. Cutting table, even though it would be for a different room, falls in the same vein, so I'm thinking something with a nice dark night sky and maybe some branches or leaves...
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