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Landing zone (software)

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A landing zone is an environment that is made available by cloud computing companies. It is the environment in which the actual workloads run in.[1] Landing zones are available for Microsoft Azure,[2] Amazon Web Services and Google Cloud.

Amazon has also provided educational landing zones to universities, so students could practice with the technology.[3]

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References

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  1. ^ Lloyd, Jeremy (2022-12-15), "23: Cloud Foundations and Landing Zones", Infrastructure Leader’s Guide to Google Cloud, Berkeley, CA: Apress, ISBN 978-1-4842-8819-1, retrieved 2024-10-04
  2. ^ Speed, Richard (4 Oct 2023). "Microsoft attempts to woo governments with Cloud for Sovereignty preview". The Register.
  3. ^ Toet, Diederik (2023-09-22). "AWS biedt hbo-instellingen oefen-cloud". Computable.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 2024-10-04.