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the-hem · 5 hours ago
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✨ America 2.0: A National Cloud Financial System to Rebuild the Country in Real Time.
Imagine a United States where States can access federal resources instantly, budgets for schools, housing, disaster relief, and healthcare auto-adapt in real time, climate damage gets paid out same-day, and COVID-style health events are managed proactively with precision funding.
Welcome to the National Financial Cloud System (NFCS) — a next-gen digital public infrastructure that links every city, county, tribe, and state directly to the federal government through a secure, intelligent cloud platform. Powered by state of the art AI technology and software.
🧠 What Is It? The NFCS is a federal-state shared financial operating system:
Built on a secure government cloud.
Fully integrates ERP, AI forecasting, disaster tracking, grants, payroll, procurement, and social services.
Syncs local and federal systems in real time.
Enables just-in-time delivery of federal funds, housing credits, teacher pay, climate repair contracts, and more.
🚨 Why Do We Need This? 🔥 America’s current system is: Fragmented: Every state has its own outdated ERP or paper systems.
Slow: Aid after fires, floods, or pandemics is delayed by months.
Inequitable: Poorer states can’t hire the tech talent or auditors they need.
Invisible: Real-time data on what communities need just… doesn’t exist.
💡 With NFCS, we fix: ✅ Education funding bottlenecks ✅ Disaster and climate emergency payouts ✅ Housing and rent relief delivery ✅ Pandemic and healthcare system readiness ✅ Employment grants + job creation workflows ✅ Mental health and social service integration ✅ State-local-federal transparency & trust
🔨 How It Works 🧩 Core Modules: Cloud-native ERP for every state (finance, HR, procurement, tax)
Automated Grants Engine for public schools, hospitals, renters, small biz
Climate + Disaster Dashboard that triggers instant payments to clean-up crews, shelters, food systems
AI Resource Matching to detect underfunded districts and suggest remedies
Civic API Portal for cities, tribes, counties to plug in securely
🗓️ Timeline: 4 Years from Launch to Full National Sync Phase Timeline Key Actions
Launch + Design Year 1 Federal legislation passed; 50-state task force; platform design begins
Pilot States + Migration Year 2 10 states onboard (incl. CA, TX, NY, tribal governments); test dashboards
Nationwide Deployment Year 3 All 50 states begin phased migration; ERP & grants systems go live
Optimization + Citizen Access Year 4 Public dashboards, fraud detection AI, rapid claims enabled
💰 Budget: $285 Billion (Over 4 Years) Category Amount National Cloud Infrastructure $75B State ERP Modernization $60B Cybersecurity & Compliance $30B Workforce Hiring & Training $40B AI + Analytics Systems $25B Grants Integration Engine $20B Local Government Integration $20B Public Access Dashboards $15B
→ Equivalent to just 3.5% of annual U.S. federal budget.
🧑🏽‍💼 Workforce Impact: 3 Million Jobs Created Level Roles Needed Estimate Federal Cloud engineers, architects, compliance analysts, AI ethicists 120,000 State Governments Finance officers, data engineers, ERP admins, legal staff 900,000 Local + Tribal Govs Field trainers, procurement experts, social service coders 1.2 million Private Sector Firms Contractors, civic tech startups, integrators, audit tech 780,000
🌍 Major Benefits 🏠 Housing Affordability Rent relief and housing subsidies are sent immediately during a crisis.
States receive dynamic cost-of-living-based aid, not static block grants.
📚 Education Equity Schools auto-receive funds for teacher shortages, mental health staff, lunch programs, and materials based on real-time need.
No more waiting for quarterly budgets to adjust.
🌪️ Climate & Disaster Response Emergency declarations automatically release funds to clean-up crews and climate adaptation teams.
Insurance shortfalls are bridged by algorithmic state-federal co-payments.
🏥 Pandemic Resilience PPE, ICU capacity, and medical staffing gaps are monitored and funded automatically.
COVID-level events get 90% faster response time than in 2020.
🤝 Social Trust Rebuilt Communities can see where their tax dollars go—down to the zip code.
Funds cannot be withheld by political gamesmanship.
🛠️ Types of Firms Needed Sector Example Firms GovTech Palantir, Accenture Federal, Workday, Oracle, Salesforce Gov Cloud & Infra AWS GovCloud, Google Cloud Public Sector, Azure AI & Ethics OpenAI, Cohere, local university AI labs, bias auditors Cybersecurity CrowdStrike, Fortinet, state-based cyber hubs Social Equity Integrators Black-owned tech firms, tribal digital councils, women-led climate startups
🗳️ What Would It Take? Congress passes a "Public Financial Operating System Act"
Federal Reserve and Treasury create the NFCS Trust & Oversight Board
Cities and states get incentives + staffing grants to migrate in
Citizens get a real-time portal to view spending, vote on priorities, and report gaps
🕊️ Closing Thought The pandemic showed us what happens when systems are slow, disconnected, and unfair. The NFCS ensures no child waits for lunch, no town waits for disaster relief, and no state is left behind because their software is 20 years old.
💸 How Would We Pay for This?
The Federal Reserve can fund the NFCS using a mechanism called monetary issuance for public infrastructure—a non-debt, non-tax-based injection of funds into the real economy.
✅ No Taxes Raised
No need to raise taxes—this is not deficit spending in the traditional sense. The Fed can create the funding just as it did for emergency lending during COVID, but this time:
It builds permanent public infrastructure, not Wall Street bailouts.
It goes directly into state systems, school budgets, disaster crews, and workers—not asset inflation.
✅ No New National Debt
Funds are not borrowed through Treasury bond sales, but created digitally and disbursed through federal-state channels as infrastructure investment.
It’s one-time issued capital for long-term modernization—not recurring spending.
The real constraint is not money, but capacity, transparency, and public trust—which NFCS directly builds.
💰 Cost Containment: How It Saves the Nation Money
SectorCost Reduction Impact=
DisastersFaster payouts = 30–40% less loss per flood, fire, storm
HealthcareReal-time supply delivery = 25% lower pandemic treatment costs
EducationBetter resource matching = $100B+ saved annually in inefficiency
Fraud & WasteAI tracking = $300B+ per decade recovered in grants & benefits misuse
Public TrustTransparent aid = fewer lawsuits, protests, policy reversals
💬 “We don’t need to raise taxes to care for each other. We just need a system that works fast, fair, and together.”
The NFCS is not a cost—it’s a catalyst. A government that responds like the internet: fast, adaptive, secure, and for everyone.
It’s time to build an America that works in real time. Let’s upgrade our democracy—down to the code.
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kennak · 9 months ago
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monpetitrobot · 11 days ago
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manageditserviceslosangeles · 2 months ago
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GovCloud M365 G3 License for Virginia, D.C., and More – Just $28.10/User!
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learning-code-ficusoft · 3 months ago
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A Guide to AWS Regions and Availability Zones: Choosing the Right One for Your Workloads
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Amazon Web Services (AWS) provides a global cloud infrastructure divided into Regions and Availability Zones (AZs) to ensure scalability, reliability, and compliance. Choosing the right AWS Region and Availability Zone is crucial for optimizing performance, cost, and compliance for your workloads.
Understanding AWS Regions and Availability Zones
AWS Regions
An AWS Region is a geographically isolated location where AWS offers cloud services. Each region consists of multiple Availability Zones and is designed to provide low-latency access and data residency compliance. AWS currently has over 30 regions worldwide, each labeled with a standardized format like us-east-1 (North Virginia) or eu-west-1 (Ireland).
Availability Zones (AZs)
An Availability Zone is a physically separate data center within a region. Each region has at least two AZs, and some have up to six AZs. They are connected via low-latency networking but have independent power, cooling, and networking to ensure high availability and fault tolerance.
Factors to Consider When Choosing an AWS Region
1. Latency and Performance
Choose a region closest to your end users to reduce network latency.
Use AWS’s Global Infrastructure tool to check latency from different locations.
2. Compliance and Data Residency
Certain regions comply with local regulations (e.g., AWS GovCloud for the U.S. government, EU regions for GDPR compliance).
If your business handles sensitive data, ensure your chosen region meets legal requirements.
3. Service Availability
Some AWS services are not available in all regions.
Check AWS’s Regional Services List to confirm the availability of services you need.
4. Cost Considerations
AWS pricing varies across regions due to operational costs and demand.
Use the AWS Pricing Calculator to compare costs before selecting a region.
5. Disaster Recovery and High Availability
Utilize multi-region deployments for business continuity.
Use multi-AZ deployments for database replication and failover.
Best Practices for Using AWS Availability Zones
1. Deploy Across Multiple AZs
Use at least two AZs for production workloads to ensure redundancy.
Services like Amazon RDS, EC2 Auto Scaling, and Elastic Load Balancing allow multi-AZ deployments.
2. Implement Cross-Region Replication
Use Amazon S3 Cross-Region Replication (CRR) for high availability and disaster recovery.
Deploy AWS Global Accelerator to route traffic between regions in case of failures.
3. Optimize Networking Between AZs
AWS provides low-latency interconnects between AZs, but data transfer between AZs is billable.
Optimize Amazon VPC architecture to minimize unnecessary cross-AZ traffic.
Popular AWS Regions for Different Use Cases
Use CaseRecommended AWS RegionsLow-latency global appsus-east-1 (North Virginia), us-west-1 (Oregon), eu-west-1 (Ireland)GDPR-compliant workloadseu-central-1 (Frankfurt), eu-west-2 (London)AI/ML and high-performance computingus-west-2 (Oregon), us-east-1 (North Virginia)Disaster RecoveryDeploy across us-east-1 and us-west-2 or between different regionsFinancial services & complianceus-east-1, us-gov-west-1 (AWS GovCloud)
Final Thoughts
Selecting the right AWS Region and Availability Zone is essential for optimizing performance, compliance, and cost. Before choosing a region, analyze your application needs, compliance requirements, and service availability to make an informed decision.
By implementing multi-AZ and multi-region architectures, you can ensure high availability and fault tolerance for your workloads. If you’re unsure which region suits your needs, AWS provides region latency tests and cost estimators to guide your decision.
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qhsetools2022 · 3 months ago
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IT Systems Administrator - GovCloud (Remote)
Job title: IT Systems Administrator – GovCloud (Remote) Company: CrowdStrike Job description: with you. About the Role: The CrowdStrike Information Technology Service Desk (ITSD) Team is looking for an IT Systems Technician… a knowledge base for future reference. Ensure compliance with IT policies, procedures, and security standards. Install… Expected salary: Location: USA Job date: Sat, 15 Mar…
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digitalmore · 4 months ago
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gslin · 7 months ago
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darkmaga-returns · 7 months ago
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Peter Thiel’s investment in the Trump Administration is already paying huge dividends with this announcement: “Palantir is proud to be the first industry partner to bring Claude models to classified environments” to “equip U.S. defense and intelligence organizations with powerful AI tools that can rapidly process and analyze vast amounts of complex data.”
In Star Wars vernacular, Anthropic has gone over to the “dark side.” Perhaps the pull was too strong or the money too enticing. This is reminiscent of Google’s shedding its motto, “Don’t be evil”, in 2018. This follows Sam Altman and OpenAI shuttering its non-profit aspirations in favor of a full-on profit stampede to reach AGI while guard rails and safety concerns were jettisoned.
The bottom line: The military/intel establishment is subsuming the AI industry. If anyone could be so naive to think that  this is good for citizens of the world, I have a bridge to sell to them. ⁃ Patrick Wood, Editor.
Anthropic has announced a partnership with Palantir and Amazon Web Services to bring its Claude AI models to unspecified US intelligence and defense agencies. Claude, a family of AI language models similar to those that power ChatGPT, will work within Palantir’s platform using AWS hosting to process and analyze data. But some critics have called out the deal as contradictory to Anthropic’s widely-publicized “AI safety” aims.
On X, former Google co-head of AI ethics Timnit Gebru wrote of Anthropic’s new deal with Palantir, “Look at how they care so much about ‘existential risks to humanity.'”
The partnership makes Claude available within Palantir’s Impact Level 6 environment (IL6), a defense-accredited system that handles data critical to national security up to the “secret” classification level. This move follows a broader trend of AI companies seeking defense contracts, with Meta offering its Llama models to defense partners and OpenAI pursuing closer ties with the Defense Department.
In a press release, the companies outlined three main tasks for Claude in defense and intelligence settings: performing operations on large volumes of complex data at high speeds, identifying patterns and trends within that data, and streamlining document review and preparation.
While the partnership announcement suggests broad potential for AI-powered intelligence analysis, it states that human officials will retain their decision-making authority in these operations. As a reference point for the technology’s capabilities, Palantir reported that one (unnamed) American insurance company used 78 AI agents powered by their platform and Claude to reduce an underwriting process from two weeks to three hours.
The new collaboration builds on Anthropic’s earlier integration of Claude into AWS GovCloud, a service built for government cloud computing. Anthropic, which recently began operations in Europe, has been seeking funding at a valuation up to $40 billion. The company has raised $7.6 billion, with Amazon as its primary investor.
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robertemma27-blog · 1 year ago
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Industrial Cloud Market to Experience Massive Growth by 2028
The industrial cloud provides an infrastructure solution so that it becomes easier to transmit data for applications mainly used on computers and mobile devices. With the industrial cloud, organizations can easily capture more data and use it to manage overall operations and assets strategically. Industrial cloud technology is widely used in asset-intensive industries such as manufacturing, transportation, mining, food & beverages, automotive, and energy generation/distribution.
The global industrial cloud market size is expected to grow from USD XX million in 2022 to USD XX million by 2028, at a CAGR of XX%. The key factors boosting market growth are the increasing demand for resource utilization and the growing demand for cloud services in various processes and discrete industries.
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Drivers: Rising adoption of the cloud by small and medium-sized enterprises For small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), the industrial cloud provides a smarter and leaner technology option that helps to limit cost and increase productivity multiple times. In addition, the cloud offers many benefits to SMEs, such as reduced downtime, improved data security, CRM management, flexible storage, resource optimization, and remote computing. For instance, cloud technology helps increase the company's data security levels. Moreover, an additional advantage of this cloud technology is that the data is always backed-up.
Cloud storage offers convenience to employees With the growing advancements and technological developments, businesses and the workforce are now becoming more mobile in nature. In companies, employees need to access and share files when working outside the office. And owing to the cloud-based storage facility, users can easily access the files wherever they are located.
Challenges: Lack of expertise or resources One of the most critical challenges with the cloud is that companies currently face a risk of resource and expertise crunch. With the growing adoption trend of cloud technology, various companies are increasingly placing more workloads on the system. Cloud technology will continue to advance in the coming years rapidly. Because of these factors, companies face a tough time keeping up with the tools, and the need for expertise is also growing continuously. In addition, these challenges can be minimized by providing additional training to IT and development staff.
Key Market Players: Amazon Web Services, Inc. (US), Cisco Systems, Inc. (US), Dell Inc. (US), Google (US), IBM (US), Microsoft (US), Honeywell International Inc. (US), and Siemens (Germany ) are few key players in the industrial cloud market globally.
In June 2022, Cisco Systems, Inc. launched AppDynamics Cloud, a cloud-native observability platform mainly used for modern applications based on increasingly complex, distributed architectures and services.
In December 2021, Amazon launched AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. This expansion into the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions helps US government agencies and contractors transfer their sensitive workloads onto AWS Outposts to meet their regulatory and compliance requirements for object storage.
In October 2021,  Alibaba Co., Ltd. launched a new server chip to boost its cloud computing business. Alibaba Co., Ltd.’s cloud computing clients will be able to buy services based on the latest technology. These servers are designed for artificial intelligence applications and storage.
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uswanth123 · 1 year ago
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SNOWFLAKE FEDRAMP
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Title: Snowflake and FedRAMP: Secure Data Collaboration for Government Agencies
Introduction
Cloud computing has revolutionized how government agencies store, process, and analyze data. However, with government data’s increasing volume and sensitivity, ensuring rigorous security standards is paramount. Snowflake, a leading cloud data platform, addresses this need with its FedRAMP-compliant offerings, empowering government agencies to leverage the power of the cloud without compromising on security.
What is FedRAMP?
The Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) is a US government program that standardizes the security assessment, authorization, and continuous monitoring processes for cloud products and services. It provides a rigorous framework for ensuring that cloud service providers (CSPs) meet the stringent security requirements to protect federal data.
Snowflake’s FedRAMP Authorizations
Snowflake has achieved FedRAMP High Authorization in AWS GovCloud (US-East and US-West Regions). This is FedRAMP’s most demanding security baseline for protecting the most sensitive unclassified data. Snowflake also holds a FedRAMP Moderate Authorization for its AWS and Microsoft Azure Government deployments.
Benefits of Snowflake’s FedRAMP Compliance for Government Agencies
Enhanced Security and Compliance: Snowflake’s FedRAMP authorizations assure government agencies that their data is handled with the highest security standards.
Accelerated Cloud Adoption: With pre-vetted FedRAMP compliance, agencies can confidently adopt Snowflake’s platform, streamlining their cloud migration journey.
Centralized Data Management: Snowflake provides a unified platform for agencies to consolidate data from disparate sources, enabling better insights and decision-making.
Secure Data Sharing and Collaboration: Snowflake’s robust data-sharing features facilitate secure collaboration within and across agencies while maintaining granular access controls.
Use Cases of Snowflakes in the Federal Sector
Data Analytics for Policy Decisions: Government agencies can use Snowflake to analyze vast datasets, uncovering patterns and trends to inform policymaking and improve program effectiveness.
Real-time Situational Awareness: Snowflake can process real-time data streams from IoT devices and sensors, providing agencies with up-to-date insights for critical decision-making in areas like emergency response and disaster management.
Fraud Detection and Prevention: Snowflake’s ability to analyze large and complex datasets can help agencies identify and mitigate fraudulent activity, safeguarding taxpayer dollars.
Conclusion
Snowflake’s FedRAMP compliance is a significant milestone in enabling government agencies to adopt a secure cloud. By combining the power of the Data Cloud with robust security controls, Snowflake empowers agencies to unlock the full potential of their data while ensuring sensitive information remains protected. Government agencies seeking a modern, scalable, secure cloud data platform can confidently choose Snowflake.
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otiskeene · 1 year ago
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Devo Security Data Platform Attains FedRAMP® Authorization
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FedRAMP Moderate ATO was protected by Devo Security Data Platform, enabling government agencies to implement its industry-leading SIEM for cybersecurity, compliance cloud-scale log management, and strong threat visibility. The platform's sophisticated features circumvent the limitations of previous SIEMs, enabling petabyte-scale data handling and satisfying strict OMB guidelines for log preservation over an extended period of time. The Small Business Administration-sponsored accreditation validates Devo's dedication to the highest security standards, allowing government agencies and partners to effectively utilize cloud technology while emphasizing data safety.
The Devo platform is compliant with US government regulations and may be found in the AWS GovCloud Marketplace. Devo integrates AI and human experience to defend enterprises globally against growing cyber threats, empowering security operations with real-time data and scalable insights. The corporation, which has its headquarters in Cambridge, Massachusetts and operations all over the world, supports strong SOC capabilities, which are crucial for contemporary businesses.
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govindhtech · 2 years ago
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Amazon Route 53 Resolver supports HTTPS DNS
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As of right now, both incoming and outgoing Resolver endpoints can use the DNS over HTTPS (DoH) protocol with Amazon Route 53 Resolver. As the name implies, DoH allows data sent for Domain Name System (DNS) resolutions to be encrypted via HTTP or HTTP/2 over TLS.
By using TLS encryption to prevent eavesdropping and modification of DNS data during communication between a DoH client and the DoH-based DNS resolver, DoH improves security and privacy.
This aids in the implementation of a zero-trust architecture, in which all network traffic is encrypted and no actor, system, network, or service operating inside or outside of your security perimeter is trusted. Utilizing DoH also facilitates adherence to suggestions like those outlined in this US Office of Management and Budget (OMB) memo.
Support for DNS via HTTPS in Amazon Route 53 Resolver
In hybrid cloud setups, you can utilize Amazon Route 53 Resolver to resolve DNS queries. For instance, it permits DNS requests from any location inside your hybrid network to be accessed by AWS services. You can configure both inbound and outgoing Resolver endpoints to achieve this:
DNS queries from your on-premises network or another VPC can reach your VPC through inbound resolver endpoints.
DNS requests can be sent from your VPC to another VPC or your on-premises network using outbound resolver endpoints.
Following the configuration of the Resolver endpoints, you can create rules that indicate which domain names you wish to have forwarded (inbound) and outbound (from your VPC to an on-premises DNS resolver).
You may now choose the protocols to utilize when creating or updating an inbound or outbound Resolver endpoint:
DNS over port 53 (Do53), which transmits packets via TCP or UDP.
DNS over HTTPS (DoH), encrypts the data with TLS.
Both, depending on the DNS client’s preference.
There is a particular implementation (DoH-FIPS) for incoming endpoints in order to ensure FIPS compliance.
Let’s examine how this functions in real life
Using the Amazon Route 53 Resolver with DNS over HTTPS
You can select Inbound endpoints in the Route 53 console by going to the Resolver part of the navigation pane. You can select Create inbound endpoint there.
You can choose the security group, the VPC, the endpoint type (IPv4, IPv6, or dual-stack), and then enter the endpoint’s name. In the Protocols for this endpoint option, you can choose Do53, DoH, and DoH-FIPS to permit the use of both encrypted and unencrypted DNS resolutions.
Then set up the IP addresses for DNS queries after that. You can choose two Availability Zones and a subnet for each. You may use the option to have the IP addresses automatically chosen for this setup from the subnet’s available addresses.
Once the incoming endpoint has been created, You can set up my network’s DNS server to route requests for the amazonaws.com domain, which is used by AWS service endpoints, to the IP addresses of the inbound endpoints.
In a similar manner, you may establish an outgoing Resolver endpoint and choose Do53 as well as DoH as the protocols. Next, you design forwarding rules that specify which domains the outgoing Resolver endpoint in my network should forward queries to for DNS servers.
DNS resolutions are now secured when DNS clients in my hybrid environment utilize DNS over HTTPS in their requests. In the setting of inbound and outgoing endpoints, you have the option to impose encryption and choose only DoH.
Important information
All AWS Regions where Route 53 Resolver is available, including GovCloud Regions and Regions based in China, now support DNS over HTTPS for Amazon Route 53 Resolver.
The default DNS protocol for incoming and outgoing Resolver destinations is still port 53. Thus, unless you intend to switch from HTTPS to DNS, you don’t need to upgrade your current automated tools.
Using DNS over HTTPS with Resolver endpoints is free of charge. See Route 53 price for further details.
With Amazon Route 53 Resolver, start using DNS over HTTPS to improve security and privacy for your hybrid cloud settings.
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avalancheavax · 2 years ago
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Amazon Q&A and Demo: How to Spin Up an Avalanche Node & Subnet Using AWS
Ava Labs sat down with Shai Perednik, Global Web3 Tech Lead at Amazon Web Services (AWS), to explore the new partnership between these two tech giants. Ava Labs’ Gabriel Cardona (developer evangelist), Patrick O’Grady (Head of Engineering) and Gyuho Lee (Platform Staff Software Engineer) round out the list of participants in this in-depth conversation on the subject of “Amazon & Ava Labs Bring Scalable Blockchain Solutions to Enterprises and Governments.”
The Q&A covers a wide range of topics, including: - Why AWS chose Ava Labs for this partnership - How AWS can support development on Avalanche subnetworks (Subnets) - Setting up an Avalanche node on AWS with one-click deployment - How to keep a node running - The importance of customer feedback - Accelerating developer adoption of Web3 and providing a user-friendly experience - The future roadmap of this partnership, including the release of new software development kits (SDKs). - Avalanche Warp Messaging and communication between Subnets - Avalanche Ops and the value of isolated test networks - How AWS can address current Web3 infrastructure challenges  - Why some companies remain reluctant to adopt blockchain tech - What the future of blockchain looks like at AWS
Skip to 31:50 to dive right into a demo on how to spin up an Avalanche node and Subnet using AWS.   Ava Labs has joined forces with Amazon Web Services (AWS) for the purpose of advancing adoption of blockchain technology at the enterprise, institutional, and government sectors. To this end, AWS has agreed to provide support for Avalanche's infrastructure and decentralized application (dApp) ecosystem. Avalanche node operators can run in AWS GovCloud for FedRAMP compliance use cases. Ava Labs has also become a member of the AWS Partner Network, providing Avalanche users with access to custom blockchain solutions and a network of 100,000 partners around the world. 
Learn more about the partnership between Avalanche and Amazon: - https://medium.com/avalancheavax/ava-labs-and-aws-bring-scalable-blockchain-solutions-to-enterprises-and-governments-295040a34263  - AWS x Avalanche: ...  Created by Ava Labs, Avalanche is the world's fastest and most dependable smart contracts platform. It includes a variety of Subnets, thousands of validators, a revolutionary proof-of-stake consensus protocol, and many innovative features that empower Web3 developers to launch highly scalable solutions. Whether you prefer deploying on the EVM or utilizing your own customized virtual machine, the eco-friendly Avalanche platform offers you all the freedom you need to build anything you want.
Learn More & Join the Avalanche Community Website: https://www.avax.network/  Ecosystem: https://ecosystem.avax.network/  Twitter: https://twitter.com/avax  Discord: https://chat.avax.network  Forum: https://forum.avax.network/ 
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marklovesdata · 2 years ago
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