Improved failure recovery for Amazon EventBridge

By Dustin Ward

Amazon Web Services FeedImproved failure recovery for Amazon EventBridge Today we’re announcing two new capabilities for Amazon EventBridge – dead letter queues and custom retry policies. Both of these give you greater flexibility in how to handle any failures in the processing of events with EventBridge. You can easily enable them on a per target…

Amazon EventBridge announces support for Dead Letter Queues

By Dustin Ward

Amazon Web Services FeedAmazon EventBridge announces support for Dead Letter Queues Amazon EventBridge now supports Dead Letter Queues (DLQs), which make event-driven applications more resilient and durable by storing your events in queues when the events can’t be delivered, or the target is unavailable.

Architecting for database encryption on AWS

By Dustin Ward

Amazon Web Services FeedArchitecting for database encryption on AWS In this post, I review the options you have to protect your customer data when migrating or building new databases in Amazon Web Services (AWS). I focus on how you can support sensitive workloads in ways that help you maintain compliance and regulatory obligations, and meet…

New Whitepaper: Selecting & Designing Your Hybrid Connectivity Model

By Dustin Ward

Amazon Web Services FeedNew Whitepaper: Selecting & Designing Your Hybrid Connectivity Model Introduction Many organizations need to connect their on-premises data centers, remote sites, and the cloud. A hybrid network connects these different environments. A modern organization uses an extensive array of IT resources. In the past, it was common to host these resources in…