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An Introduction to Palo Alto VM-Series Next-Generation Firewall in the AWS Cloud

Introduction As more organizations move their workloads to the cloud, traditional security models are no longer enough. Modern cloud environments need security that can keep up with changing infrastructure and workloads. The Palo Alto Networks VM-Series Next-Generation Firewall (NGFW) stands out by bringing enterprise-level security controls to virtualized and cloud-native environments. What Is Palo Alto […]

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DevOps Is Not a One-Time Setup: First-Year Lessons from the Field

Introduction When teams start on their DevOps journey, the excitement is real. CI/CD pipelines, faster deployments, cloud-native tools, automation everywhere – it feels like everything is finally going to be smooth. But in reality, the first year of DevOps is rarely smooth. It’s messy, experimental, and full of learning. At To The New, while working […]

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Boosting ECS Costs Savings: Moving to Graviton with Fargate Spot

Introduction Reducing cloud costs is always the top priority and biggest headache for Devops Engineers, especially when using managed AWS services like ECS Fargate. For one of our Ad-Tech clients at TO THE NEW, we were already utilising Fargate Spot to reduce the ECS bill significantly. But we found that we could save even more […]

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From Hot Brokers to S3: Optimizing Kafka Storage with Tiered Storage

Introduction If you’ve ever worked with Kafka, you know the problem: data grows fast. Every click, impression, or event adds up, and before you know it, your Kafka broker’s disks are full. Disk is not very cheap on AWS, and storing everything on expensive broker storage is costly, and scaling up to handle growth feels […]

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Canary Deployments: Ship Fast. Break Nothing.

The Problem With ‘Flip the Switch’ We’ve all been there: the new version is ready, the tests are passing in the staging environment, everybody is reasonably confident, and you deploy – only to find out that in a matter of minutes, the error rates are through the roof. Suddenly, you’re in the process of an […]

Nitin Kumar
Nitin Kumar
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Architecting with Multi-Account AWS Organizations: How to Design Your Organization

Introduction Picture a busy factory — one large room where designers, testers, builders, and even the CEO are working shoulder to shoulder. Machines hum as prototypes are built right next to the production line, all sharing the same tools, the same power supply, and the same cramped space. Sounds messy, doesn’t it? One of our […]

Vivek Tiwary
Vivek Tiwary
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From VPNs to Zero Trust: How Zscaler Simplified Your Security and User Experience

INTRODUCTION Remember the old morning routine? Grab coffee, open the laptop, and then…the waiting game. Staring at that little icon, praying the corporate VPN would finally connect. If you’re still living that life, we need to talk. The world in which we work has undergone significant changes. We’re at home, in cafes, on the road. […]

Ananya Sinha
Ananya Sinha
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How DevOps Automation Accelerates Software Delivery: A Leadership Perspective

Recently we realized something. Some companies just move differently, when they figure out this whole DevOps automation thing before everyone else did. As, one of our clients just pushed their fourth feature update this week. Fourth! And we’re thinking… their main competitor is still stuck planning some big quarterly release that probably won’t happen on […]

Sanyam Munjal
Sanyam Munjal
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Building Smarter AWS CloudFront Distributions: Tips, Tricks, and Configurations That Actually Help

When I first set up CloudFront, I just wanted it to work. I clicked through the wizard, pointed it at an S3 bucket, and called it a day. It worked—until the bill showed up. That’s when I realized CloudFront is one of those services where the defaults aren’t your friend. If you’ve been running CloudFront […]

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