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Hybrid cloud is a buzzy term, but in reality, campuses need stable= , high bandwidth connectivity until all campus workloads are cloudy. A= highly-connected campus workload needs to communicate between the campus a= nd public clouds for the migration, and in most cases, for significantly lo= nger. These are often legacy or regulated workloads that require an additio= nal level of control.
In this webinar, learn how colleagues at UNC Charlotte are leverag= ing advanced AWS networking functionality to centrally manage a sprawling c= loud environment, by leveraging services like Transit Gateway and VPC = Peering to solve their connectivity to the cloud. And, how campuses can cre= ate stable, high-bandwidth connectivity between the campus and public = clouds with Internet2 NET+ AWS and Cloud Connect.
https://= internet2.zoom.us/recording/share/UOna0478RFhNF94N8rewdk7SioTUhQBISg2Mjugh8= mSwIumekTziMw
With the launch of AWS Organizations for NET= + AWS subscribers, campuses have gained a valuable new tool in managing AWS= accounts sprawl on their campus. Deploying AWS Organizations is not as eas= y as clicking a few buttons, but we are here to help. A lot of thought is i= nvolved in deploying a sound framework from which to hang future AWS accoun= ts, and services like network segmentation and authentication services.
Join Internet2, AWS and Indiana University f= or this session providing an overview of the current AWS Organizations offe= ring for new and existing deployments, functionality now available to = NET+ AWS subscribers, and lessons learned implementing organization units, = service control policies, centralized management for security, monitor= ing, and networking. And, how peers are leveraging services like AWS L= anding Zones and AWS Control Tower.
https://internet2.zoom.us/recording/share/EvYx3K2gG5VkLGOtO31= n9TwANZbKyCmQwh8TrXRS9wWwIumekTziMw
Benjamin Rota (Harvard) and David = Seidl (Notre Dame) present on strategies for shifting funding models f= or cl= oud services.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=3D1S7yY4r= HBJqVtlMC-Y6WmSRuUpXzF3oCT
Over the past three years, Notre Dame University has moved more than 80%= of their IT infrastructure and services to Amazon Web Services (AWS). = ; On this month=E2=80=99s Higher Education Cloud Collaboration conference c= all, leaders from Notre Dame University will provide an overview of their m= ove to AWS, and will share their lessons learned and advice for other insti= tutions.
https://drive.google.com/f= ile/d/18UwFJ2Ry983Ezt2uq4U0mf_iOZMsOrIL/view?usp=3Dsharing
Yale University had the need to reduce seven data centers on campus to t= wo primary facilities and establish disaster recovery for critical services= . With the availability of cloud resources, Yale was able to provide a comp= rehensive plan for consolidation of onsite resources and make available mul= tiple cloud providers. Providing a hybrid approach with on premise Data Cen= ters and extending to cloud providers, Yale is able to offer its community = availability for disaster recovery, scalability of onsite resources, and se= lf-service resources such as servers and storage. Attendees to this session= will learn the challenges and opportunities of considering hybrid cloud op= tions.
https://internet2.box.com/s/b74eqtzi5upagxyfb1gpg8= 7zr3924rj4
With the recent announcements from Internet2 about their Cloud Connect p= rogram, the =E2=80=9CWhen Direct Connect?=E2=80=9D vs. =E2=80=9CWhen VPN?= =E2=80=9D has been the subject of vigorous discussion in the cloud communit= y. Emory University has constructed an impressive environment to auto= mate the provisioning and use of AWS by their research community. As part o= f their extensive research, testing and configuration, Emory decided to use= VPNs for these accounts over AWS Direct Connect at this time. Jimmy Kincai= d did the analysis for Emory and has graciously agreed to join us for a cal= l to explain his findings and explain how they made their decision and impl= emented it.
https://iu.app.box.com/v/EmoryApproachToAWSNetworking=