Networking & Content Delivery
Category: Financial Services
Automating AWS Application Load Balancer Capacity Unit Reservation
Building resilient and fault-tolerant systems in Amazon Web Services (AWS) is essential for maintaining stable workloads. When designing cloud architecture, the ability to handle sudden traffic surges becomes a critical consideration. Elastic Load Balancing (ELB) serves as the primary entry point for distributing both external and internal traffic efficiently across applications. In this post, we […]
How LSEG connects the world of finance: Using AWS Cross-Region PrivateLink to transform global market data access
The London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) is a leading global financial markets infrastructure and data provider, serving over 25,000 customers across 190 countries. The company operates the London Stock Exchange and provides critical market data, analytics, and trading technology to banks, asset managers, hedge funds, and other financial institutions worldwide. Through its Real-Time Optimized (RTO) […]
How to seamlessly migrate traffic between Direct Connect gateways
In this blog post, we explore a scenario in which Goldman Sachs, wanted to transfer ownership of several of its key network components between teams in a controlled and seamless manner. Specifically, we take a deep dive on migrating traffic between Direct Connect gateways while maintaining end-to-end connectivity. As a multinational investment bank and financial […]
Experian: Centralized internet ingress using AWS Gateway Load Balancer and AWS Transit Gateway
This is a guest post co-written with Mike Mosher, Sr Principal Cloud Platform Network Architect, and Daniel Lee, Lead Cloud Platform Engineer, from Experian. Experian is a global technology company that offers credit risk, fraud, targeted marketing, and automated decisioning solutions. We are an AWS early adopter and have embraced the cloud to drive digital […]



