Title
AWS re:Invent 2023 - Innovative multicloud world: Tmax's CLAS on AWS (DAT204)
Summary
- Seung-Yi Jin, EVP of TMAX, introduced the company's history and its focus on developing integrated system and platform software for next-generation applications, termed "Super App."
- Marta Whitaker from AWS highlighted the strategic value between TMAX and AWS, emphasizing TMAX's performance in the AWS Marketplace and optimization on Graviton2.
- TMAX's CLAS (Cloud All Services) is a comprehensive cloud solution aimed at facilitating cloud migration and application modernization.
- CLAS addresses challenges in cloud migration, including mass open source issues, lack of platform virtualization, and the need for cloud-native transformation.
- CLAS is built on AWS's EOS and consists of three core parts: Application or Services (APaaS), Platform or Services (PaaS), and Database or Services (DBaaS).
- APaaS aims to innovate application development with no-code solutions and automated legacy application migration.
- PaaS provides integration and virtualization of middleware platform software.
- DBaaS offers a cloud-native DBMS with active clustering and scalable database systems optimized for the cloud.
- TMAX introduced a new tool for ITO management to standardize the management of all components deployed by CLAS.
- The session concluded with an invitation to visit the TMAX booth for further technical discussions on CLAS.
Insights
- TMAX's CLAS represents a significant step towards simplifying cloud migration and application modernization for enterprises, addressing common pain points such as application migration and integration.
- The emphasis on no-code solutions and automated legacy application migration indicates a trend towards reducing the technical barriers for businesses to adopt cloud technologies.
- The partnership between TMAX and AWS, including TMAX's optimization for AWS Graviton2, showcases the importance of collaboration between cloud service providers and software vendors to deliver optimized solutions for customers.
- The introduction of a new ITO management tool by TMAX suggests a move towards more standardized and centralized management of cloud services, which could lead to improved efficiency and reduced complexity for users.
- The focus on cloud-native database management systems (DBMS) with features like active clustering and scalability reflects the growing demand for high-performance, resilient, and flexible database solutions in cloud environments.