Back to Basics: Patterns for Governing Account Strategies for Non-Public Workloads

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The cloud has fundamentally changed the way modern IT workloads and applications are designed and developed via on-demand availability of resources delivered through internet. However, there are certain niche use cases that still have the inherent requirement to be private and cannot be accessed over shared domains. These can range from security and defense workloads, workloads dealing with financial data, personal health workloads, and more. In this video, Akash explains some of the principles and patterns on how to architect for such private workloads on the cloud.

Additional Resources:
Governance Patterns to Manage Private Workloads through Cloud Operations Services blog post: https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/mt/setup-governance-patterns-to-manage-private-workloads-using-aws-cloud-operations-services/
AWS Organizations: https://aws.amazon.com/organizations/
AWS Control Tower: https://aws.amazon.com/controltower/
AWS PrivateLink: https://aws.amazon.com/privatelink
Amazon AppFlow: https://aws.amazon.com/appflow/

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