In 2020, the Covid-19-induced lockdown forced all companies to rely on the Work from Home (WFH) policy as an important measure for business continuity. It was an easy transition for the software and IT professionals compared to other industries. However, switching to WFH wasn’t as simple as a one-click operation. There were challenges in WFH, spanning from technical issues to infrastructure setup, as well as in managing the physical and mental well-being of the workforce.
Resilience has become the new strategic imperative for manufacturers during these testing times. As the world’s challenges make headlines, so do the innovative responses of manufacturing leaders. Savvy manufacturers automate, overhaul fundamental processes, modernize their security posture and reduce their CO2 footprint. Forward-focused organizations double down on their cloud investment to become more agile and resilient. And none of it is possible without data.
I’m sure for most of you reading this, you are well aware of just how powerful PowerShell can be. Speaking with partners and prospects over the years who were either using or evaluating our software, I’d often get asked: “Can your products do X?”.
Amazon Web Services is a major cloud services platform used by companies around the globe. Its cost-effectiveness and high agility has helped brands across all categories, verticals, and sizes scale their services quickly and efficiently. With many organizations now leveraging AWS resources to develop, build, and run business-critical applications in the cloud, it is important to track and monitor the performance of these services in real time to avoid unexpected issues.