Best IT Management Software for AWS X-Ray

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    New Relic Reviews
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    Optimize IT Management with New Relic: Empower strategic oversight and elevate operational excellence. Transform your IT management approach with New Relic’s advanced observability platform, offering unmatched visibility and control across your IT landscape. Designed for software engineering practitioners, our solution integrates data from all systems, providing a comprehensive view to streamline operations, support informed decision-making, and drive key business outcomes. Monitor performance in real-time, resolve issues proactively, and optimize resource allocation with actionable insights. Strengthen collaboration between IT and business units, align technology investments with strategic objectives, and confidently navigate the complexities of today’s IT environments. With New Relic, IT management becomes a strategic asset, enabling growth and innovation while sustaining operational efficiency.
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    Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS) Reviews
    Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS), is a fully managed container orchestration and management service. ECS is used by customers such as Duolingo and Samsung, GE and Cook Pad to run their most sensitive and critical mission-critical applications. It offers security, reliability and scalability. ECS is a great way to run containers for a variety of reasons. AWS Fargate is serverless compute for containers. You can also run ECS clusters with Fargate. Fargate eliminates the need for provisioning and managing servers. It allows you to specify and pay per application for resources and improves security by application isolation by design. ECS is also used extensively in Amazon to power services like Amazon SageMaker and AWS Batch. It is also used by Amazon.com's recommendation engines. ECS is extensively tested for reliability, security, and availability.
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    Cloud Assessor Reviews

    Cloud Assessor

    Cloud Assessor

    $0.40 per hour
    AWS Cloud Audit made easy. More than 60+ AWS services are supported. We detect AWS cloud misconfigurations, security issues within your AWS cloud, and explain why. The app runs as a standalone CloudFormation stack in your AWS account. You host everything in your VPC, and you remain the owner of all your data. It can be installed to keep your AWS environment secure and clean, and to train your team on AWS best practice. Each alert is documented with detailed information from AWS docs, AWS CLI, related ReInvent videos from AWS YouTube channels and so forth. Cloud Assessor can be used to train your team to best practice AWS practices. Your data and cloud configurations remain yours. Cloud Assessor runs on AWS as a standalone CloudFormation stack. No data is sent outside of your VPC. We don't share any information.
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    AWS Lambda Reviews
    You can run code without worrying about servers. Only pay for the compute time that you use. AWS Lambda allows you to run code without having to provision or manage servers. You only pay for the compute time that you use. Lambda allows you to run code for any type of backend service or application - and all this with zero administration. Upload your code, and Lambda will take care of scaling your code with high availability. Your code can be set up to trigger automatically from other AWS services, or you can call it directly from any mobile or web app. AWS Lambda runs your code automatically without you having to manage or provision servers. Simply write the code and upload it directly to Lambda. AWS Lambda automatically scales the application by running code according to each trigger. Your code runs in parallel, processing each trigger separately, scaling exactly with the workload.
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