Cloud services are reshaping business operations, enhancing flexibility and efficiency in our rapidly changing tech environment. As companies transition from outdated systems to modern platforms, swift adaptation is crucial for competitive advantage. Keyhole Software has traversed this evolving landscape for decades, moving from Cobol to Java and now to cutting-edge cloud technologies. Their extensive experience uniquely positions them to streamline …
AWS vs. Azure: Which Cloud Provider is Right for Your Enterprise?
Choosing the right cloud provider for your enterprise is like picking the perfect partner in a high-stakes relay race. Your decision can either propel you towards seamless scalability and innovation or bog you down with compatibility and cost issues. Among the giants in the field, AWS (Amazon Web Services) and Azure by Microsoft frequently top the list, especially in the …
.NET in the Cloud: How to Leverage AWS/Azure for Scalable Solutions
As enterprises increasingly adopt cloud technologies, the importance of scalable and efficient solutions like Microsoft’s .NET has never been more evident. This platform, compatible with leading cloud services like AWS and Azure, is ideal for both modernizing legacy systems and creating new applications. By leveraging AWS/Azure, businesses can enhance application performance and boost developer productivity. Explore how to leverage AWS/Azure …
Setting Up an LDAP Server Instance on AWS
This blog describes the basics of what it takes to get an existing LDAP server moved from the PV virtualization type to HVM. I encountered this situation personally while working for a client earlier this year. Efforts have been made to keep most of it generic enough to be useful for other situations involving system upgrades or replacements as well.
[Video] Serverless Framework: Concepts + Code Walkthrough | Deploying To AWS, Azure & Multi-Cloud
A 55-minute dive into the “Serverless” framework, an open-source tool that aims to simplify building, packaging, and deploying serverless applications across multiple cloud providers and platforms like AWS, GCP, Azure, and Kubernetes.