Save the date for Red Hat Summit 2022

It’s time to mark your calendar for Red Hat Summit 2022, taking place May 10-11, 2022. Join us as thousands of customers, partners, and technology industry leaders from around the world come together for two days of innovation, education and collaboration—all accessible at no cost. 
Quelle: CloudForms

Microsoft Azure’s first Azure HPC + AI Day

Welcome to our first Azure HPC + AI Day! We’re excited to host the first event, which will soon become an annual tradition. Join us on February 24 and 25 to hear directly from the Microsoft Azure team and earn points by attending sessions to get one of its kind Azure HPC + AI Day swag. Tune into a customer panel and learn how to start up an environment with our hands-on lab. It’s bound to be a great time, and we can’t wait to meet you there.

Register now for Azure HPC + AI Day.

Join us from anywhere

For full access to the entire event, make sure to register for the full experience, where you can tune in to live sessions, watch our on-demand content, check out some additional resources, try to win some swag, and take part in our hands-on labs.

Can’t get to the full event? Many of our sessions on February 24 will also be broadcast on LinkedIn. Watch from anywhere, and still get a chance to hear what’s coming and have the opportunity to ask our customers questions in the panel.

Look forward to these sessions

Day one

Start time

Title

9:00 – 9:30 AM PT

Azure HPC + AI keynote

9:30 – 10:00 AM PT

AI Infra Platform strategy

10:00 – 10:30 AM PT

Azure HPC + AI software strategy

10:45 – 11:45 AM PT

Topic breakouts sessions

12:00 – 1:00 PM PT

Customer panel

Topic breakouts

Title

Building a successful SaaS solution for Massive Scale Actuarial Modelling: An end-to-end Azure solution

Cloud versus on-premises considerations

How to onboard as a HPC partner

Day two

Start time

Title

9:00 – 9:45 AM PT

HPC Operations—Azure, the best place to run HPC in the cloud

10:00 AM – 12:00 PM PT

IT Operator hands-on lab using on az-hop

10:00 AM – 11:30 PM PT

Journey from on-premises to cloud: Story by Ansys

12:15 – 2:15 PM PT

Engineer hands-on lab using az-hop

Hear directly from customers

Join us on February 24 at 12:00 PM PT to hear directly from our customers about their experiences. Available on both platforms, be ready to hear about their experiences working in the cloud, the incredible projects they’ve been working on, and what the future holds. Don’t forget to ask questions.

Customers present

Jellyfish Pictures
Vestas
University of Bath
Kensington Mortgages
AMD

Time to roll up your sleeves—with help

On February 25, get ready to roll up your sleeves and work in Azure. We’ll have two hands-on labs guided by Microsoft experts. In the IT operator hands-on lab, you'll get the chance to understand and build from scratch an end-to-end high-performance computing (HPC) cluster in Azure with autoscaling compute nodes, a web portal, a lustre file system, and remote visualization nodes. Later in the day in the Engineering hands-on lab, you’ll then get the opportunity to run a typical HPC workload and visualize the end results.

Big moments in 2021

Jellyfish Pictures needed to enable secure remote access to immense computing power to render visual effects and animation sequences. They were able to use Azure to gain burst rendering on up to 90,000 processor cores in the cloud, gaining a 70 percent boost in capacity and the freedom to work from anywhere.

Global leader in sustainable energy solutions Vestas Wind Systems A/S wanted to optimize wind energy production by reducing the negative impact of turbine wakes. Working with Microsoft Azure and minds.ai, Vestas is now able to generate simulations to help wind farms mitigate wake effect, generate more wind energy, and build a more sustainable and prosperous energy future.

AMD needed more computing power and burst capacity to easily handle spikes in demand, optimize its own processes, and accelerate in market. Drawing on the power and flexibility it gained with Azure HPC, AMD has eliminated weeks and even months of delay, reducing procurement times and overall job times. It’s matching and exceeding on-premises performance and is now getting daily visibility into reports.

In the midst of COVID-19 the need for a way to get faster test results, Sensyne Health developed its MagnifEye solution, a mobile app that uses a device’s camera to capture the LFT stick image and read it in tenths of seconds with a stunning 99.6 percent accuracy rate.

Previous launches in 2021

NDm A100 v4 series virtual machines now generally available

In November, we announced the general availability of the new NDm A100 v4 series virtual machines (VMs). This new series built on the ND A100 v4 announced in June and expanded Azure’s leadership-class AI supercomputing scalability in the public cloud. The new high-memory NDm A100 v4 for data-intensive GPU compute workloads reaffirms Microsoft’s commitment to rapidly adopting and shipping the latest scale-up and scale-out GPU accelerator technologies to the public cloud.

Read more in the launch announcement.

Learn more

Register for Azure HPC + AI Day.
Learn more about Azure HPC + AI.
Learn more about our recently launched Digital Certification program with Cap Gemini focusing on NIVIDA GPU-powered Azure virtual machines.
Azure HBv3 virtual machines for HPC, now up to 80 percent faster with AMD Milan-X CPUs.

Quelle: Azure

Manage Linux anywhere with improved Azure Hybrid Benefit and Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform on Azure

For organizations looking to accelerate innovation through improved IT operation and hybrid cloud migration, we’re pleased to announce expanded management capabilities and preview offerings for Linux workloads running on Azure at this year’s Azure Open Source Day.

Azure Hybrid Benefit for Linux is announcing the upcoming Preview of version 3.0, which will extend Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) license portability to Bring Your Own Subscription (BYOS) virtual machines (VMs). Customers migrating on-premises RHEL or SLES workloads to Azure, or existing RHEL BYOS or SLES BYOS VM customers, will be able to use Azure Infrastructure for software updates and integrated support. By using Azure Hybrid Benefit for Linux, customers will be able to convert on-premises VMs or BYOS marketplace to pay-as-you-go VM’s software update model, allowing users to remove migration friction, get integrated support and software updates directly from Azure, with no redeployment or reboot downtime required.

Sign up for the AHB for Linux BYOS preview, available March 30.

Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform on Microsoft Azure is also announcing an expanded gated preview for North America. Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform on Azure is delivered as an Azure managed application implementation of the Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform. By running as a managed application, the Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform on Azure is ready to use, saving users installation and configuration time. It is fully supported by Red Hat and Microsoft, integrated with Azure billing, with consumption counting towards existing Azure spend agreements. It is compatible with the existing Azure Ansible Certified Collection of playbooks to allow for continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipeline operations and with Azure Arc for Servers for environments that have on-premises RHEL servers.

Sign up for the AHB for Linux BYOS expanded preview and general availability notification.

Learn more

To learn more about both products and to see demonstrations, check out the following break-out sessions at Azure Open Source Day:

“Azure Hybrid Benefit for BYOS VMs”, Speaker: Mayank Thapliyal, Microsoft.
“Zero to Automation in Minutes with Red Hat on Azure”, Xavier Lecauchois, Red Hat.

Quelle: Azure

AWS Control Tower bietet nun aktualisierte Unterstützung für bewährte Methoden von AWS und Zugriffsverweigerung für Regionen

Wir kündigen heute neue Funktionalitäten im AWS Control Tower an, die den AWS Control Tower mit kürzlichen Aktualisierungen der AWS Foundational Security Best Practices in Einklang bringen. Wenn neue bewährte Methoden und Kontrollen festgelegt und entwickelt werden, müssen im AWS Control Tower regelmäßig Funktionalitäten hinzugefügt werden, um sicherzustellen, dass Ihre AWS-Konten und Workloads damit in Einklang stehen. Die neuen Funktionalitäten in dieser Version umfassen die Unterstützung für Lebenszyklusrichtlinie und Zugriffsprotokollierung für den Zugriffsprotokoll-Bucket sowie das Hinzufügen einer Warteschlange für unzustellbare Nachrichten für Lambda-Funktionen. Darüber hinaus aktualisiert diese Version den AWS Control Tower dahingehend, dass Config-Regeln anhand der Service Linked Role von AWS Config so eingerichtet und verwaltet werden, dass sie mit den bewährten Methoden von AWS Config übereinstimmen. Diese Änderung wird den KMS-Konfigurationsprozess von AWS Control Tower zur Verschlüsselung von Config-Daten straffen und das zugehörige Status-Messaging in CloudTrail verbessern.
Quelle: aws.amazon.com