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New S3 Objects give 403 Forbidden in Cloudfront

A common problem with Amazon CloudFront and Amazon S3 hosting deals with negative TTLs. Matthew from Blue Matador outlines the steps needed to correct this problem. Understand eventual consistency in S3. New items may take time to propagate through redundant systems and be available in all locations., Understand CloudFront's default policy for handling errors, like 403 forbidden, is to cache that error for 5 minutes., The solution is to modify distribution settings in CloudFront.

Configuring Amazon SNS for CloudWatch Alarms

In this video Blue Matador will walk you through how to set up Amazon SNS to receive CloudWatch alarms by email or text message. Using AWS CloudWatch isn't hard, it's just tedious with an unusable UI. We are experts in AWS and Kubernetes monitoring and have built Blue Matador to make the lives of DevOps professionals easier. Learn more about our cloud monitoring solution and other CloudWatch resources at www.bluematador.com.

Blue Matador Helps Canopy Monitor AWS and Kubernetes Proactively

Before Blue Matador Canopy was mostly using CloudWatch to monitor their AWS and Kubernetes infrastructure. Things they didn't know they should monitor would break. Now, they have moved from being proactive rather than reactive and are monitoring all of the unknowns. Find out more at www.bluematador.com

Be More Productive with Confluence

Whether you're just starting out in Confluence, or working in it every day, join Sven Peters from K15t to discover the "hacks" that will maximize your productivity and make work flow more seamlessly. Transform your content and learn the keyboard shortcuts, layout tricks, automation, and customizations that will make creating beautiful spaces and pages a breeze.

Beyond Jira: The Wall of Work

Over the past few years, Optimizely grew from a single-product company built by a handful of engineers and designers to a multi-product company built by many teams. But, its development processes didn't adapt fast enough to keep up with growth. Engineers had too many dependencies in flight, designers were added too late in the process to be effective, and the highest value work wasn't properly prioritized.