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Building Automated Charts to your RunBooks: Visualize the TTR for your team
At unSkript, our goal is build tooling that helps your CloudOps team reduce their manual toil, and make it easier for your team to automate the things we should be automating. In…February 27, 2023 -
AWS Service Quotas: Discovering Where you Stand
We’ve written a few posts in the last week about AWS Service Quotas. These are restrictions on services that are set by AWS (but can often be increased). If our first post,…
February 17, 2023 -
Security Checkup: Force AWS Load Balancers to redirect to HTTPS
When on a hike – you always want to take the most secure path, and not risk taking an unsafe route. With so many features now in the Cloud, it can be…
January 25, 2023 -
Extending unSkript Actions: Quick Customizations of ‘Off the Shelf’ Code
unSkript has hundreds of built-in Actions that allow you to quickly build integrated Runbooks with popular Cloud providers, databases, and more. But sometimes, the supplied Actions are not exactly what you are…
January 5, 2023 -
Will AI replace us? Using ChatGPT to create Python Actions for unSkript
Over the last few weeks, ChatGPT has been the buzz of the development world. One of the biggest questions that has been asked is “Is the AI coming to replace developers?” Will…
December 20, 2022 -
Managing your Cloud Costs with CloudOps Automation Part 1: Identifying Your Resources with Tags
Moving systems to the cloud makes a lot of sense operationally – letting the experts take care of the infrastructure, and let us build what we need to make our company successful.…
December 15, 2022 -
Cloud Ops Auto Remediation: A Holiday Allegory
Auto remediations are tools that respond to events with automations able to fix, or remediate, the underlying condition. Building a demo that features auto remediation fix is hard, because generally modern infrastructure is resilient…December 7, 2022 -
Automate the triviality in AWS using unSkript
Introduction This week, AWS is celebrating all that is AWS at their re:Invent conference in Las Vegas. Here at unSkript, we are celebrating all that is AWS by highlighting how to automate…December 1, 2022 -
Automating the AWS Identity Lifecycle with unSkript (Part 3)
This week, AWS is celebrating all that is AWS at their re:Invent conference in Las Vegas. Here at unSkript, we are celebrating all that is AWS by highlighting how to automate common…November 30, 2022 -
Automating the AWS Identity Lifecycle with unSkript (Part 2)
This week, AWS is celebrating all that is AWS at their RE:Invent conference in Las Vegas. Here at unSkript, we are celebrating all that is AWS by highlighting how to automate common…November 29, 2022 -
Automate the AWS Identity Lifecycle with unSkript (Part 1)
This week we are celebrating AWS re:Invent by highlighting common AWS tasks that are ripe for automation. In our first three posts for re:Invent week, we’ll build and extend some basic identity…November 28, 2022 -
How to perform an Elasticsearch Rolling Restart
Database-driven search engines often take a long time to respond to queries. This is where search engines like Elasticsearch come into play by storing, retrieving, and managing data using a NoSQL database.…November 21, 2022 -
Three Critical Capabilities for Intelligent Automation of Incident Response
In my last blog, we looked at the various challenges impacting incident response and why its mostly a manual process. It’s time to look at what it takes to introduce automation into incident…
November 29, 2021