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HAZERCLOUD infographic mapping the migration from AWS Copilot CLI to automated ECS operations by June 12, 2026.

AWS Copilot CLI End of Support: What ECS Teams Need to Do Before June 12, 2026

AWS Copilot CLI End of Support: What ECS Teams Need to Do Before June 12, 2026 If your team shipped containers to AWS the easy way over the last few years, there is a fair chance AWS Copilot CLI is sitting somewhere in your release process. On June 12, 2026, that tool reaches end of […]

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AWS Well-Architected Review for cloud security, reliability, and AWS cost optimization.

The AWS Well-Architected Review: The Free Assessment Most Business Owners Don’t Know They Can Get

The AWS Well-Architected Review: The Free Assessment Most Business Owners Don’t Know They Can Get There is a quiet truth about running workloads on AWS that nobody tells most business owners. Somewhere in your cloud setup, there are high-risk issues you do not know about. They might be a misconfigured security group exposing a database

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A HAZERCLOUD blog hero image comparing Serverless vs Containers on AWS for business owners. The split-screen SaaS illustration shows AWS Lambda, API Gateway, and DynamoDB for serverless speed and simplicity on the left, and Kubernetes, Docker, and CI/CD container orchestration pipelines for control and scalability on the right.

Serverless vs Containers on AWS: A Plain-English Guide for Business Owners in 2026

Serverless vs Containers on AWS: A Plain-English Guide for Business Owners in 2026 Every growing business that runs on AWS eventually has the same argument inside its engineering team. One side wants to build everything on AWS Lambda because it scales automatically and you only pay when code runs. The other side wants to put

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An infographic by HazerCloud titled "From One AWS Account to Many," illustrating the transition from a single, cluttered AWS account to a structured, multi-account architecture with dedicated environments for Dev, Prod, Security, Billing, Sandboxes, and Shared Services

From One AWS Account to Many: When Your Business Has Outgrown a Single Account

From One AWS Account to Many: When Your Business Has Outgrown a Single Account Almost every business on AWS starts the same way. Someone signs up for an account, a few engineers spin up some resources, the workload moves to the cloud, and life is good. Then the company grows. New teams appear, a second

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AWS Disaster Recovery for Small Business: A Practical Guide That Won't Break the Bank

AWS Disaster Recovery for Small Business: A Practical Guide That Won’t Break the Bank

AWS Disaster Recovery for Small Business: A Practical Guide That Won’t Break the Bank Most small business owners know they should have a disaster recovery plan. Far fewer actually have one. The reasons are usually the same: it sounds expensive, it sounds complicated, and nothing bad has happened yet. But when a critical database goes

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GDPR-compliant cloud hosting on AWS showing UK and EU business compliance challenges, IAM permissions, S3 bucket security, encryption, logging monitoring, and secure cloud infrastructure by HAZERCLOUD.

GDPR-Compliant Cloud Hosting: What UK and EU Businesses Get Wrong on AWS

GDPR-Compliant Cloud Hosting: What UK and EU Businesses Get Wrong on AWS If your business serves customers in the UK or Europe, you already know that GDPR is not optional. What you might not know is how many companies running workloads on AWS are getting compliance wrong not because they ignored the rules, but because

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A professional blog banner for HAZERCLOUD showing a digital pipeline moving from old servers to a modern cloud. The image includes warning icons for common migration mistakes like budget overruns and security gaps, with a clear headline: "Why Cloud Migration Projects Still Fail in 2026."

Why Cloud Migration Projects Still Fail in 2026 – And How to Avoid the Common Traps

Why Cloud Migration Projects Still Fail in 2026 – And How to Avoid the Common Traps You’d think by now we’d have cloud migration figured out. The tools are better, the playbooks are well-documented, and most businesses understand the benefits. Yet the numbers tell a different story: up to 62% of cloud migration projects either

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The visual features a clean, dark-mode aesthetic with a deep navy blue background and a stylized silhouette of the Kuwait skyline. In the foreground, abstract banking towers connect to a glowing AWS cloud infrastructure via teal and cyan data pipelines and security checkpoints. Floating architecture blocks and minimal dashboards represent compliance governance, labeled with terms like "Security," "Compliance," and "Risk Controls"

Kuwait’s CBK CORF Framework: What It Means for Banks Running on AWS

Kuwait’s CBK CORF Framework: What It Means for Banks Running on AWS If your financial institution operates in Kuwait and you’re using or planning to use AWS, the Central Bank of Kuwait just raised the bar. In December 2025, the CBK replaced its 2020 Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) with the far more demanding Cyber and Operational

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