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How TrackIt Uses CAST Highlight to Accelerate Your AWS Cloud Migration Journey
Written by Tiago Valenca, Solutions Architect at TrackIt Cloud migration is often complex, costly, and difficult to manage. To ensure a successful outcome, organizations require clear insights, detailed planning, and effective tooling. CAST Highlight helps simplify...
AWS Account Governance: Best Practices for Security, Management, and Cost Efficiency
Written by Chris Koh, DevOps Engineer at TrackIt As cloud adoption expands, overseeing numerous accounts and services becomes increasingly complex. AWS account governance is essential for safeguarding data, maintaining compliance, and optimizing performance. It...
AWS-Powered Transcription, Diarization, and Text Identification for Media Workflows
Written by Maram Ayari, Software Engineer at TrackIt Processing audio and visual media at scale requires advanced AI-driven solutions to extract meaningful insights efficiently. AWS provides a suite of services that enable automated transcription, speaker diarization,...
Efficient Scaling of LLMs with EKS Auto Mode and GPU Metrics
Written by Maxime Roth Fessler, DevOps & Backend Developer at TrackIt Deploying large language models (LLMs) on Kubernetes provides clear advantages in terms of portability, scalability, and seamless integration with cloud-native services. However, managing the...
Migrating Fastly VCL Rules to Amazon CloudFront: A Practical Guide
Written by Mateus Alexandre, DevOps Engineer at TrackIt Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) are essential for improving the performance, reliability, and scalability of web applications by distributing content across edge locations worldwide. Two of the most widely used...
Database Migration from Reach Engine to Dalet Flex Using AWS Services
Written by Maram Ayari, Software Engineer at TrackIt Migrating databases is a critical process for organizations seeking to modernize infrastructure, improve scalability, or adopt cloud-native platforms. It often involves not only transferring data but also...