Google Public Sector announces continuity-of-operations offering for government entities under cyberattack

Cyberattacks that target our government are all too common these days. From SolarWinds, to hacks against widely used email servers, to attacks against thedefense industrial base, we know that cyberattacks against the public and private sectors continue to be an issue. Our latest VirusTotal malware trends report illustrates this point as well, with findings that governmental domains are among the top categories used by attackers in 2022 to distribute malicious content.Given the external environment, government agencies in particular need reliable continuity plans in the event of an attack. In fact, two policy directives were recently issued to ensure that government entities can continue to operate. The first is a part of Presidential Policy Directive 40, which advocates that critical services are sustained in the event of an emergency—such as a natural disaster, a pandemic like COVID-19, or a major cybersecurity or ransomware attack—every U.S. government agency is expected to have a Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP) in place. More recently, the U.S. Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) also emphasized the need for COOP in its incident response playbook to strengthen cybersecurity for federal and civilian agencies. Google Workspace is postured to help government organizations for its business and collaboration continuity needs, ensuring agency teams continue to work effectively and securely in the event of an attack, including having critical productivity tools like email, storage, document sharing and more.As federal, state and local agencies consider what they may do in case a breach threatens their operations, continuous access to email, chat, and videoconferencing systems throughout a catastrophic situation is a top priority. Because Google has pioneered the zero-trust approach in security with its BeyondCorp implementation, and has both FedRAMP High and Department of Defense Impact Level 4 certifications, Google Workspace can offer federal agencies peace of mind. “Federal and state and local agencies are aiming to increase security while maintaining trust and availability, a task that is unachievable without continuity.” says Aaron Walker, research manager for World Wide Government Trust and Resiliency Strategies at IDC. “Google Workspace will help agencies utilize zero trust principles to ensure availability of document, email, and collaboration tools as incidents, breaches, and attacks occur.”Making it easy to deploy secure alternatives Google Workspace allows access to communications and collaboration tools that organizations need during and after an incident to keep work going. If one communication system goes down during an emergency, Google Workspace can keep collaboration and communication running smoothly. For provisioned users, Google Workspace can be operational immediately, allowing agency personnel to stay connected, access documents, and collaborate securely across Google’s email and collaboration platform to assist customers in time of need. Specifically, using Google Workspace, agency personnel can access their emails, documents or their current calendars from their primary providers—and access the agency’s Active Directory. To help agencies implement this strategy and roll out Google Workspace, Google Public Sector is offering workshops for government agencies to help them determine the best strategies for resilient communications and collaboration. To learn more or to sign up for a workshop, email psworkspace@google.com or visit Google Workspace.
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Why should game companies choose Cloud Spanner to power their games

Organizations globally use Cloud Spanner, because of its unlimited scale, strong consistency, and up to 99.999% of availability. In particular, game companies, like Embark Studios use Spanner to help scale and solve the many challenges of a distributed system, such as concurrency and load balancing. According to a recent PwC report, the global gaming industry is one of the sectors that has experienced significant growth in the last couple of years, and the industry (excluding esports) is poised to be worth $321 billion by the year 2026. In the past three years alone, the industry has grown by half a billion players, totaling 2.7 billion players globally. It’s no surprise that game players seek an enriching experience that includes playing a variety of games, communicating with each other, and participating in out-of-game activities like watching game franchise movies, buying memorabilia, and more. Player expectations are rising and evolving and we see demand for cutting edge graphics, an immersive in-game storyline, multiplayer game interactions across the globe, and not to mention, 100% uptime. The right database is critical and essential to satisfy these requirements, and there are many factors for game developers to take into consideration when choosing the right database.The importance of choosing the right database Creating a highly interactive, multiplayer game is not easy. It is in fact one of the most fascinating distributed systems problems. The game needs to ensure high uptime, low latency, ability to scale on demand and consistent experiences across geographic locations. It also needs to support sophisticated workflows, special events and tournaments, in-game purchases, in-game experiences – and the list goes on. And whether you’re creating the next blockbuster or indie favorite, you need to consider a plethora of design challenges and constraints like capacity forecasting for millions of players demanding real-time experiences. In the midst of it all is the key question: What database will solve the many challenges of a distributed system? For example, updating a live table that is currently serving existing users requires a lot of caution and careful planning. Is the table serving end user traffic? Is the database serving relatively high QPS, and is it going to prevent users from accessing the table? How important is “zero downtime” for your game and your brand? Do you need to relax some constraints, likely around serving slightly stale reads? Do you need to worry about consistency across all your nodes? Do you need to scale out the database? And so on. For a traditional database, the onus is on the game developers to design around all the constraints above, taking focus away from the game itself. Often, in order to work around the limitations of the database, the developers end up designing and building a game application logic that is incredibly complicated.Another dimension that game companies have to take into account is the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO). How much do you need to spend on operating and maintaining the database? If it is a self maintained database, you have to take into account the database administrator, operational, and maintenance costs – not to mention the cost of patching and keeping security credentials up to date.No matter your size, it’s incredibly important as a company to optimize your resources, both human and capital, to allow you to focus on your game rather than infrastructure maintenance. Having a robust, secure, and scalable infrastructure provided to you as a service means faster, easier, and better optimized game development cycles. Choosing the right database is one of the key success drivers behind a bestselling game.Why Spanner is the best choice for powering game development backendsThat’s where Spanner comes in as the database of choice for your game development needs. Here are the reasons why you should choose Spanner:Spanner can solve many of the challenges of distributed transactions. As a fully-managed, globally distributed, and strongly consistent relational database with unlimited scale, Spanner is built for the cloud to combine the benefits of a relational database structure with non-relational horizontal scale. Spanner serves over 2 billion requests per second at peak without any downtime or maintenance windows. For game developers who often run smaller workloads or support a smaller user base initially and then expect to scale seamlessly, we’ve introduced granular instance sizing and committed use discounts. You can also get started at no cost with the Spanner free trial instance!Spanner easily handles large unexpected workloads, allowing you to focus on your game. One of the biggest pain points that game developers face is building a distributed system that can respond to sudden changes in workload. A major concern for any game company is scalability: if their game goes viral globally, their infrastructure must be able to respond to sudden, incredible demands, while maintaining a consistent gamer experience and operational stability. Since Spanner automatically handles replication, sharding, and transaction processing, your game can quickly scale as needed to meet any unforeseen or spiky usage patterns. By using Spanner, you can truly enjoy all the benefits of relational semantics (Google Standard SQL and PostgreSQL-dialect databases) with unlimited horizontal scale, and allow your teams to focus on what matters most: the game itself.Spanner can power gamers globally and provide them with a consistent experience. Spanner’s ability to provide clients with the strictest concurrency-control guarantees for transactions allows game companies to keep design patterns simple. Indeed, by using Spanner, you can focus your time and energy on solving the hard problems of game development rather than maintaining the database.”With Spanner, the latency is so low between the regions that we can maintain a triple continent database. That means our players won’t have to choose between playing with their American friends or their European friends. They can just switch regions whenever they want,” said Luna Duclos, a Lead Backend engineer at Embark Studios.Spanner’s use cases in the gaming vertical are endless. Spanner can accommodate a wide range of database management functions, including:Authenticating and authorizing players’ profiles.Creating various stateful ingestion workflows from game clients, servers, and other applications.Managing user, inventory, and profiles.Implementing in-game purchases and leaderboards.Storing and quickly serving players’ data.Below is a typical example architectural diagram of a popular game company, which uses Google Cloud to develop one of the world’s most popular online games.Figure 1Three Spanner features are especially important to game companies:High availability: Spanner has incredibly high availability and latency guarantees that makes building reliable applications on top of Spanner simpler. Spanner provides transactional write support, assuring high robustness guarantees and industry-leading 99.999% availability for multi-regional instances. This high availability means that designing around the SLAs isn’t needed.Backup and recovery management: Spanner’s backup management is easy to configure and offers point-in-time restoration to provide simplified business continuity. The backups are engineered to not have any impact on the serving traffic. Spanner also provides point-in-time recovery to make data fixing and the recovery of individual rows, tables, and whole databases simple, which is exceptionally useful when dealing with thousands or millions of transactions per day.No cost to get started: The Spanner free trial instance lets you learn and explore Spanner at no cost for 90 days. Once you decide Spanner is the right database, you can scale as needed with no limits, and only pay for the compute capacity and storage that you use. In addition, you don’t need to over provision for your game launch, and you can use the Autoscaler to manage your Spanner utilization.As your game grows overtime to support more players, Spanner will continue to be the database of choice for prototyping, scaling, and adjusting data models to maintain effective, low overhead engineering.We can’t wait to see how your business uses Spanner to unlock all of your gaming potentials!Get started with Cloud SpannerTo get started with Spanner, create a database, or try it out with a Spanner Qwiklab. You can learn more about how to develop global multiplayer games using Cloud Spanner and learn more about best practices for using Cloud Spanner as a gaming database. We would like to thank Aalok Muley and Sneha Shah for their help on this blog post.Related ArticleHow Pokémon GO scales to millions of requests?This blog is a behind-the-scenes look into how the Pokémon GO engineering team manages and maintains the scale. 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Empowering ISVs to build and sell with the Microsoft Cloud

Today, we are hosting our first-ever Marketplace Summit and giving every ISV and software as a service (SaaS) provider a virtual front-row seat to learn how to maximize marketplace opportunity and do more with less.

While we enter uncertain economic times, cloud budgets remain durable and SaaS retains its growth trajectory as customers look to prioritize investments. Gartner estimates $177 billion in SaaS spend by the end of the year and these numbers continue to grow. To help ISVs capitalize on this SaaS opportunity, we are excited to announce that the ISV Success program is now globally available and in public preview. This simplified path supports ISVs as they build across the Microsoft Cloud, including Azure, Microsoft Teams, Dynamics 365, Power Platform, and our end-to-end security suite.

The value of Microsoft partnership

Built within the foundation of the Microsoft Cloud Partner Program, the ISV Success program is the simplified path forward for all ISVs. As SaaS providers look to innovate, there is tremendous value in partnership. According to IDC, Microsoft partners that build software earn $10.11 for every $1 dollar of Microsoft revenue. ISVs can start to realize profitability by not only building their solution with the Microsoft Cloud but by selling through the commercial marketplace. By embracing the marketplace as a central go-to-market strategy, ISVs can reach Microsoft customers, simplify sales, and unlock growth by attaching to a low-touch or no-touch sales channel that’s available 24/7.

Palo Alto Networks, an early adopter to the marketplace, sells its security offerings through the commercial marketplace and experienced transaction growth of more than 300 percent last year in marketplace sales—creating a persistent, always-on revenue stream.

"Leveraging the Microsoft commercial marketplace makes it easier and faster for customers to procure cybersecurity solutions from Palo Alto Networks—unlocking growth at an unprecedented rate," notes Prem Iyer, Vice President of Ecosystem Partners at Palo Alto Networks. "As customers continue to move to public cloud, we’re now able to hit every market segment from SMB to large enterprise, all through the marketplace."

Support for every ISV, at every stage

The ISV Success program is dedicated to offering support across the application growth cycle—from building on Microsoft Cloud, publishing to marketplace, and growing through go-to-market channels.

Public preview marks the consolidation of Marketplace Rewards into the ISV Success program. This creates one single, easy-to-use benefits offering that’s housed within the Microsoft Cloud Partner Program to support ISVs and SaaS providers across the application lifecycle. With Marketplace Rewards, ISVs get listing optimization, best-in-class marketing support, and additional cloud credits based on sales—the more you sell, the more you earn.

ISVs that use Marketplace Rewards see a five-times increase in sales compared to those that don’t

Additionally, we are excited to expand the offerings within the ISV Success program. For solutions with a high volume of projected Azure consumption, participants can qualify for additional cloud credits and up to 50 hours of one-to-one consultations. Holistically, the ISV Success program has a retail value of $126,000 USD for the core offering and $146,000 USD for the expanded. The expanded offering will be entering private preview soon.

Early successes

In preview, we welcomed nearly 2,000 ISVs into the ISV Success program. I recently sat down with a few participants to hear about how they are innovating with Microsoft Cloud and are getting to market quicker by listing on the marketplace.

Akouo: By tapping into the resources of the ISV Success program, Akouo’s team of 12 has moved the application from development in October of 2021 to a transaction-ready solution that will soon be listed on the commercial marketplace. With the ISV Success program, they are receiving high-touch support as it builds its solution across the entire Microsoft Cloud and they are fully committed to marketplace as its go-to commerce platform.

“From day one of deciding to be 100 percent Microsoft, we have been reassured every step along the way that we made the right choice. The ongoing accessibility and support from the ISV Success program has been a game changer for us.”—James Anderson, Chief Executive Office, Akouo Technologies

Aviatrix: Aviatrix participated in the ISV Success program and significantly accelerated and expanded the adoption of their Aviatrix Intelligence Cloud Networking solution. The ISV Success program accelerated their time to market—their listing went live in May of 2022, and by July, revenue is flowing in that requires no sales engagement. Simply having their solution available on marketplace has opened an automated and new revenue channel.

“The adoption of Aviatrix Intelligent Cloud Networking has been accelerated with the ISV Success program. With the program’s support, enterprise customers can deploy business-critical applications in the cloud through training resources and powerful tools. By going to market through the commercial marketplace, we have been able to gain access to millions of Microsoft customers across the globe and land sales directly through Azure Marketplace.”—Shahzad Ali, VP Solutions Architecture, Aviatrix

Maidenhead Bridge: Based in England, Maidenhead Bridge is a small, six-year-old company with a suite of Cloud Security Connector solutions that allow customers to connect to cloud security gateways without hassle. With the ISV Success program, they’ve tapped benefits for help with onboarding to Azure Marketplace and now boast 250 new customers worldwide, including government bodies and large enterprise pharma and finance.

“Microsoft is the only cloud provider that understands ISVs. They know in advance our challenges and struggles to create, publish, promote, and scale our products in Azure Marketplace. With the ISV Success program, Microsoft provides us with invaluable support and training.”—Adrian Larsen, Chief Executive Officer, Maidenhead Bridge

In summary, if your company can benefit from expert guidance to innovate across the Microsoft Cloud and accelerate time to market through the commercial marketplace, we encourage you to join the ISV Success program. To learn more about maximizing the marketplace opportunity, all the Marketplace Summit content will be available on demand. Topics include how to create a cloud-first go-to-market strategy, a deep dive into the marketplace roadmap, tips to land enterprise deals to unlock the Fortune 500, and more.

Learn more

Official Microsoft Blog
ISV Hub
Join ISV Success program
Get marketplace technical guidance

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RDS Custom for SQL Server ist jetzt in den Regionen Seoul, São Paulo und Kanada (Zentral) verfügbar

Amazon RDS Custom for SQL Server, ein verwalteter Datenbankservice, der den Zugriff auf das Betriebssystem und die Datenbankumgebung ermöglicht, ist jetzt in den AWS-Regionen Asien-Pazifik (Seoul), Südamerika (São Paulo) und Kanada (Zentral) verfügbar. Amazon RDS Custom for SQL Server verwaltet den Betrieb und die Backups von Datenbanken in der Cloud und ermöglicht gleichzeitig den administrativen Zugriff auf das zugrunde liegende Betriebssystem, um die Anforderungen der abhängigen Anwendung zu erfüllen.
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AWS Security Hub fügt Wiz als neuen Integrationspartner hinzu

AWS Security Hub hat Wiz als neuen Integrationspartner hinzugefügt, die dich bei der Überwachung deines Cloud-Sicherheitsstatus unterstützen. Wiz sendet Informationen über kritische Risiken in deiner Cloud-Umgebung an Security Hub, um dich bei der Aufrechterhaltung deines Sicherheitsstatus und der Einhaltung von Vorschriften zu unterstützen. Durch die Integration mit Wiz verfügt Security Hub über 82 Partnerintegrationen.
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EMR on EKS unterstützt jetzt Job-Vorlagen zum Speichern und Teilen von Parametern über mehrere Job-Ausführungen hinweg

Wir freuen uns, heute die allgemeine Verfügbarkeit von Job-Vorlagen in Amazon EMR on EKS bekannt zu geben. Mit Job-Vorlagen kannst du Vorlagen für die Konfiguration der Parameter von Spark-Anwendungen erstellen und speichern. So kannst du einheitliche Einstellungen für alle Anwendungen sicherstellen, indem du Konfigurationsüberschreibungen in Datenpipelines wiederverwendest und durchsetzt.
Quelle: aws.amazon.com