AWS IoT Core
How it works
AWS IoT Core lets you connect billions of IoT devices and route trillions of messages to AWS services without managing infrastructure.
AWS IoT FleetWise
Collect, transform, and transfer vehicle data to the cloud in near real time.
AWS IoT SiteWise
Collect, organize, and analyze data from industrial equipment at scale.
What is Remote Infrastructure Management?
Remote infrastructure management refers to overall management of all elements of enterprise IT infrastructure and resolving relevant issues from a remote location, thus enabling continuous availability.
Remote infrastructure management refers to overall management of all elements of enterprise IT infrastructure and resolving relevant issues from a remote location, thus enabling continuous availability.
Veritis Group
IT Infrastructure Services, Solutions and Consulting Partner
Veritis IT infrastructure services and solutions transform business operations by helping businesses prepare for future innovations.
EC2 is fundamentally different from traditional on-premises servers in several ways. Here are a few key differences:
Infrastructure: With traditional on-premises servers, you must purchase and maintain physical hardware, such as servers, networking equipment, and storage. With the AWS EC2 instance types, all of this infrastructure is managed within the AWS ecosystem, saving you significant time and money.
Scalability: Scaling traditional on-premises servers can be difficult and time-consuming. You must purchase and install new hardware, configure it, and then integrate it with your existing infrastructure. With EC2 instances, you can easily scale your applications up or down based on demand without worrying about hardware.
Availability: Traditional on-premises servers are typically housed in a single location, which can make them vulnerable to outages and other disruptions. With EC2, your applications can be distributed across multiple availability zones, improving availability and reducing the risk of downtime.
Cost: Traditional on-premises servers can be expensive to purchase and maintain. You must pay for the hardware, electricity, cooling, and other infrastructure required to keep it running. With EC2, you only pay for what you use, which can be significant cost savings.
Infrastructure: With traditional on-premises servers, you must purchase and maintain physical hardware, such as servers, networking equipment, and storage. With the AWS EC2 instance types, all of this infrastructure is managed within the AWS ecosystem, saving you significant time and money.
Scalability: Scaling traditional on-premises servers can be difficult and time-consuming. You must purchase and install new hardware, configure it, and then integrate it with your existing infrastructure. With EC2 instances, you can easily scale your applications up or down based on demand without worrying about hardware.
Availability: Traditional on-premises servers are typically housed in a single location, which can make them vulnerable to outages and other disruptions. With EC2, your applications can be distributed across multiple availability zones, improving availability and reducing the risk of downtime.
Cost: Traditional on-premises servers can be expensive to purchase and maintain. You must pay for the hardware, electricity, cooling, and other infrastructure required to keep it running. With EC2, you only pay for what you use, which can be significant cost savings.
What are cloud native applications?
Cloud native applications are built for the cloud, designed to be highly scalable, resilient, and portable, and developed using cloud-native technologies.
Cloud native applications are built for the cloud, designed to be highly scalable, resilient, and portable, and developed using cloud-native technologies.