AWS IoT Analytics Now Supports Single Step Setup of IoT Analytics Resources from AWS IoT Core

AWS IoT Analytics today announced support for single step setup of IoT Analytics resources from AWS IoT Core, which allows you to create your IoT Analytics resources of channel, pipeline, data store, and SQL data set from IoT Core’s Rules console with just a click of a button, without manually configuring IAM role or permissions. This support comes in addition to the support of single step setup of IoT Analytics resources from the IoT Analytics console, which launched last month. Customers can now easily create IoT Analytics resources with a single step from both the IoT Analytics console and IoT Core console.
Quelle: aws.amazon.com

Announcing Azure Backup support to move Recovery Services vaults

A Recovery Services vault is an Azure Resource Manager resource to manage your backup and disaster recovery needs natively in the cloud. Today, we are pleased to announce the general availability support of the move functionality for recovery services vaults. With this feature you can migrate a vault between subscriptions and resource groups with a few steps, in minimal downtime and without any data-loss of old backups. You can move a Recovery Services vault and retain recovery points of protected virtual machines (VMs) to restore to any point in time later.

Key benefits

Flexibility to move across subscriptions and resource groups: You can move the vault across resource groups and subscriptions. This is very helpful in scenarios like expiry of old subscription, moving from an Enterprise Agreement to Cloud Solution Provider subscription, organizational and departmental changes, or separation between QA environment and production environment.
No impact to old restore points and settings in the vault: Post migration, all the settings, backup policies, and configurations in the vault are retained, including all backup and recovery points created in the past inside the vault.
Restore support independent of the VM in the old subscription: You can restore from retained backup history in the vault regardless of whether the VM is moved with the vault or not to the target subscription.

For step-by-step guidance on moving your recovery services vaults, refer the documentation, “Move a Recovery Services vault across Azure Subscriptions and Resource Groups.”

Related links and additional content

Learn more about moving a Recovery Services vault.
Learn more about Azure Backup.
Want more details? Check out Azure Backup documentation.
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Can’t Attend DockerCon 2019? Here are your Top 5 “To Dos”

If you’re not one of the thousands of expected attendees at DockerCon 2019 in San Francisco, don’t worry! There are still many ways you can stay connected to the announcements, awesome demos and all of the amazing content coming out of this year’s event. Although we will miss you this year, we’ve put together a few suggestions to stay current on all things DockerCon.

If you’re not one of the thousands of expected attendees at DockerCon 2019 in San Francisco, don’t worry! There are still many ways you can stay connected to the announcements, cool demos and all of the amazing content coming out of this year’s event. Although we will miss you this year, we’ve put together a few suggestions to stay current on all things DockerCon.
1.  Watch the Livestream of the DockerCon keynotes
Register now to see the DockerCon keynote sessions live – on Tuesday, April 30 at 9 AM PT and on Wednesday, May 1 at 9:30 AM PT. Hear the latest Docker announcements from Steve Singh (CEO), Kal De (CTO) and  Scott Johnston (GM, Enterprise Solutions), learn how a range of companies are using Docker to power their business and find out what Docker is doing in a number of container native open source projects. And don’t forget to get your front row seat to the highly technical demos featuring the latest innovations from the Docker team. We also have a few surprises in store for you so don’t forget to tune in next week!
2. Get the latest news from your peers
For those of you interested in learning about all of the exciting announcements, breakout sessions and commentary coming out of DockerCon, stay connected to Docker and your peers. Follow us on twitter @DockerCon and pay attention to #DockerCon and check us out on LinkedIn to stay current.
3. Check DockerCon.com for on-demand DockerCon sessions
Don’t miss session content for Docker Tech Talks, Using Docker for Developers, Using Docker for IT, Black Belt and use cases featuring Docker customers including Citizens Bank, ExxonMobil, Halliburton, Liberty Mutual, Lindsay Corporation, McKesson, MetLife, Quicken Loans and more. Visit the DockerCon website after May 7 for more details on our on-demand sessions.
4. Find out what’s happening in open source
DockerCon 2019 includes tons of sessions on open source, including the return of the ever-popular Open Source Summit. This year’s event will feature talks and roundtables on many popular open source topics. Be sure to catch the recordings post-event on the DockerCon website to learn:

How to start contributing to open source
How to set establish an Open Source Program Office
Container security from Docker, NYU and Netflix 
Kubernetes and the road maps for the Container Storage Insight (CSI), Container Network Interface (CNI) and support for Windows workloads from Google and Docker
Cloud Native Application Bundle (CNAB) from Docker and Microsoft
Performance testing for 10 popular service mesh projects
The latest on Compose and Docker Application, containerd, BuildKit and SwarmKit

If you can’t attend but would like to learn more, check out our open source page for ways to get involved, contribute to projects like CNAB, or stay tuned to this blog for more updates on many of these exciting projects and initiatives.
5. Participate in Training and Docker Certification
Interested in taking official Docker training or getting your Docker certification? DockerCon 2019 isn’t the only place to gain the knowledge you need. Learn about Docker self-paced and instructor-led training and certifications exams coming to a location near you.

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For more information:

Still want to attend DockerCon April 29- May 2. It’s not too late, Register now!
Register for the Livestream
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Get ready for Global Azure Bootcamp 2019

Early this Saturday morning—while it’s still Friday in many parts of the world—people will gather at several locations in New Zealand to kick off Global Azure Bootcamp 2019 to learn about Microsoft Azure and cloud computing.

Truly global

Throughout the day, thousands more will attend these free events to expand their knowledge about Azure using a variety of formats as chosen by each location. As Saturday makes its way around the globe, more people will gather in groups of 5 to 500 at hundreds of other locations to do the same until the final locations on the west coast of North America get underway. Chances are, there’s a location near you. Check out the map to find your local event.

Global Azure Bootcamp is a 100 percent community-driven event driven by MVPs, regional directors, and user group leaders around the world working in collaboration to deliver the largest one-day, global Azure event.

Learn more about Global Azure Bootcamp from this recent episode of Azure Friday, in which Scott Hanselman spoke with Global Azure Bootcamp co-founder and Azure MVP, Magnus Mårtensson:

Get ready for Global Azure Bootcamp 2019

Science lab

This year, the organizers teamed up once again with the Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias in Tenerife, Spain in the Canary Islands to provide those seeking a real-world challenge with a science lab to systematically analyze data from NASA’s new Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) using a machine learning (ML) algorithm to help search for new planets from millions of stellar light curves.

TESS is an MIT-led NASA mission, an all-sky survey for transiting exoplanets. Transiting planets are those that go in front of the star as seen from the telescope and, to date, is the most successful discovery technique for finding small exoplanets. – TESS

You can monitor the Science Lab Dashboard to track the progress of your deployment and how is performing, comparing with other community members around the world. For more information, see The IAC, re-elected to the Science Lab of Microsoft's Azure computer network.

Sponsors

Global Azure Bootcamp organizers work closely with Microsoft to ensure both bellies and brains are well fed with free lunches at many locations. Global Azure Bootcamp is also sponsored by CloudMonix, Serverless360, JetBrains, RevDeBug, Skill Me Up, Kemp, Progate, and Enzo Online.

See you Saturday!

Scott Hanselman, Partner Program Manager at Microsoft noted, "If you've been looking for an excuse to learn about Azure, you should take advantage of this free opportunity to grab lunch while you learn about the cloud without having to travel far from home. Heck, you may even help discover a new exoplanet. That's not a bad way to spend a Saturday."

And if you can’t join us at one of the hundreds of events on Saturday, check out the Global Online Azure Bootcamp that’ll take stream throughout the day on YouTube and be sure to follow #GlobalAzure on Twitter throughout the day.
Quelle: Azure