Delivered in Akamai Japan Tech Conf 2019.
Presented on how you can visualize a site traffic and build one's "Akamai Globe" which visualizes traffic happening worldwide across the globe. With appropriate selection of APIs and OSS stack, it is a doable DIY project in 50 minutes!
Branding Engineer様主催のAWSイベントの登壇資料です。"Undifferentiated Heavy Lifting"の排除、Amazon DSSTNEのご紹介、AWS Solutions Architect の活用方法、AdTech on AWS、Startup on AWSなどについてお話させていただきました。
Contributing to the community is important for businesses for four reasons: contribute to open source to improve the world, build a strong community which others cannot copy, continue small contributions which will eventually connect, and communicate and respect diversity to sell through the community rather than directly to it.
和歌山滨罢カーニバル2015「奥辞谤诲笔谤别蝉蝉の现状と未来、公司によるオープンソースへの贡献について」Hiromichi Koga
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WordPressの現状と未来 discusses the current state and future of WordPress. Key points include WordPress usage statistics and new features like the WordPress API and HTTP/2 support. It also emphasizes the importance of corporate contributions to open source projects like WordPress, and provides examples of how individuals and companies can contribute through code, documentation, community organizing and more. Contributing benefits businesses by building trust, connecting with users, and helping to shape WordPress as it continues to grow globally.
This document discusses Amimoto, an open source project for easily deploying and managing WordPress sites on AWS. Amimoto provides tools and resources for speedy deployment using AWS services like EC2 and CloudFormation. It has a large user and developer community in Japan through groups like JAWS. The document highlights Amimoto's benefits like programmable infrastructure and being friendly for both developers and users. It also provides performance comparisons showing improved response times using Amimoto and the HHVM PHP runtime.
This document provides information about DigitalCube Co. Ltd., an AWS Advanced Consulting Partner. It discusses Hands-on AWS Summit Tokyo 2015 and DigitalCube's involvement as a co-organizer. It also discusses how to use HHVM for superior PHP performance on AWS, how to set up WordPress on AWS, scaling instances, and terminating instances.
This document summarizes the speaker's experience with the AMIMOTO User Group. It discusses that AMIMOTO provides WordPress hosting on AWS that is straightforward, secure, high performing, and scalable. It supports a variety of use cases from academic sites to enterprise sites. The speaker values open source, community, having fun, and sharing feedback. They are heavily involved in WordPress and AWS open source contributions and user communities through organizing events and training. Clients praise AMIMOTO for being easy, having awesome support, providing good value, and being fast for all technical skill levels. The document encourages joining AMIMOTO to dive deep into the cloud.
[WordPress on AWS]? What is AMIMOTO & AMIMOTO User GroupHiromichi Koga
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This document describes the experience and involvement of an individual in the WordPress and AWS communities in Japan, including organizing and speaking at numerous WordCamp conferences. It then introduces their user group called AMIMOTO, which provides a WordPress hosting solution on AWS that aims to address issues with scalability, costs, environments and collaboration when using WordPress on AWS. Key features of AMIMOTO include hourly billing, one-click launches, high performance, automatic monitoring, security checks, WP-CLI, caching, CDN integration and image uploads to S3.
[WordPress on AWS] AMIMOTO Hands-On SeminarHiromichi Koga
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This document provides instructions for setting up an AWS EC2 instance using the Amimoto Hands-On tutorial. It describes launching an instance, associating an elastic IP address, configuring a domain name using Route 53, setting up SFTP access, and scaling or terminating the instance. Key steps include launching the EC2 instance, allocating an elastic IP, configuring the domain name DNS records, modifying user accounts and permissions to enable SFTP, and releasing resources no longer needed like elastic IPs or terminating instances.
IoT Devices Compliant with JC-STAR Using Linux as a Container OSTomohiro Saneyoshi
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Security requirements for IoT devices are becoming more defined, as seen with the EU Cyber Resilience Act and Japan’s JC-STAR.
It's common for IoT devices to run Linux as their operating system. However, adopting general-purpose Linux distributions like Ubuntu or Debian, or Yocto-based Linux, presents certain difficulties. This article outlines those difficulties.
It also, it highlights the security benefits of using a Linux-based container OS and explains how to adopt it with JC-STAR, using the "Armadillo Base OS" as an example.
Feb.25.2025@JAWS-UG IoT