Confluence as CMS, AWS as Website Platform, ReactJS as Presentation
/This post follows up on the previous post: Migrating My Personal Website to Confluence Cloud, Transformed by AWS.
Read MoreThis post follows up on the previous post: Migrating My Personal Website to Confluence Cloud, Transformed by AWS.
Read MoreMy personal website had primarily been hosted on Squarespace, but I had been a huge fan of Confluence when I first encountered it a year back largely due to the flexibility in organising information. And so I had an idea - why not use Confluence as my personal website as well? And so I started exploring and migrating my content over to Confluence Cloud.
Read MoreWe have seen increasing number of DDoS attacks launched in many high profile services lately, some even succumbing to the attacks and had momentary service disruptions. To architect a highly available service today, one must be aware of the different type of DDoS attacks, and incorporate all the necessary controls and solutions in place.
Read MoreWe are in the digital era now, where businesses and services are moving more and more of their interactions and processes. Some adopt a simple "lift and shift” - digitizing and eletronizing their current physical and manual experience and process online. Others go slightly further in tailoring a user friendly interface, falling short of service fulfillment experience. Only a limited few go the whole mile, re-engineering their end to end experience for the digital era.
Read MoreDevOps have been all the rage lately, and it means different things to different people. To some it is about the process, to others it is about the tools, process, or even culture. People are pushing for it from multiple angles, and others are resisting. Nobody likes changes, especially if it means more work. Yet, is IT in some organisations sustainable without changing? Are people crushing under the weight of technical debts? To push change, it is important to understand the resistance. DevOps champions need to understand their audience, and tailor the message accordingly, addressing the pain point of their audience.
Read MoreIdeas, thoughts, stories from kentlai, who is a Solution Architect working in Singapore Exchange, and is responsible for the end to end Service Delivery and Ongoing Service Lifecycle Management for critical Digital Applications and Enterprise Solutions in South East Asia since 2007.
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