Capital One improves cloud resilience with help from AWS | Amazon Web Services
Hear from Ed Peters, Distinguished Engineer at Capital One, about how Capital One improved the resilience posture of their applications. By intelligently leveraging the AWS global infrastructure and using AWS services like Amazon Route 53 and Amazon CloudWatch, Capital One was able to inspect and improve upon their failover mechanism to ensure their banking applications are up and available when they need to be.
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