Apr 1 · 9 min read · Here's a pattern I keep running into: a company started with a single AWS account years ago, deployed their production workloads there, and eventually created an organization around it. That original
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Jan 30 · 15 min read · Your single AWS account started simple. One team, a few workloads, everything manageable. But now you have production and development colliding, IAM policies that look like spaghetti, and a nagging feeling that one misconfiguration could take everyth...
Join discussionJan 28 · 14 min read · Most organizations adopt multi-account architecture for security and governance. What they consistently discover is that it also reduces their AWS bill by 20-40% through six distinct cost mechanisms that compound on top of each other. I'm not talking...
Join discussionJan 15 · 4 min read · At small scale, a single AWS account feels simple. At scale, it becomes dangerous. Most large-scale AWS failures are not caused by bad code :they’re caused by poor isolation. This post focuses on why multi-account architecture is foundational to AWS ...
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Dec 30, 2025 · 4 min read · 🚀 Reboot-as-a-Service (RaaS): A Serverless, Identity-Aware, Enterprise-Grade Automation Platform Built on AWS After completing my portfolio website, I wanted my next project to go beyond foundational cloud skills. I wanted something that reflects re...
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Dec 4, 2025 · 12 min read · The management account in your AWS Organization is your most privileged asset. It controls billing, account creation, and organization-wide policies. Service Control Policies don't apply to it. If compromised, an attacker gains unrestricted access to...
Join discussionNov 13, 2025 · 20 min read · You're running everything in a single AWS account. It worked fine when you started, but now you're feeling the pain. That security incident last month? It affected your entire infrastructure because everything shares the same account. Your AWS bill? ...
Join discussionNov 11, 2025 · 26 min read · Most AWS environments start simple - one account, one team, one product. Then you grow. More engineers, more services, more regions, more compliance requirements... and suddenly, your cloud is running you. Without a strong foundation: Security risks...
Join discussionOct 26, 2025 · 8 min read · The AWS Community Day in Bangalore, which took place on May 23, 2025, brought together developers, architects, and cloud enthusiasts to discuss one of the most important aspects of contemporary cloud architecture: operating AWS at scale. One session ...
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