1: Arpio Achieves the newly announced AWS Resilience Software Competency at AWS re:Invent 2025
Building on the AWS Resilience Services Competency launched at re:Invent 2023, AWS has announced an expansion within the specialization to Software Partners. The AWS Resilience Software Competency represents the commitment to identifying and promoting partners who are dedicated and highly skilled at improving the recoverability and resilience of critical workloads in the cloud.
Arpio is proud to announce that we are among the first Amazon Web Services (AWS) Partners to achieve the new AWS Resilience Software Competency! Check out our announcement here , and learn more from the official AWS statement on the APN Blog.
2: AI Workloads Require Resilience
With brand new services under the Nova suite (https://aws.amazon.com/nova/) and major AI updates for AWS services such as Bedrock, Lambda, and SageMaker, it is clear that AI is continuing to become synonymous with the cloud. While these developments mark a huge advancement in the AWS ecosystem, AI also becomes a liability if it fails. Protecting model availability, training pipelines, and inference workloads is now part of a modern DR plan. For more on this, we recommend watching AWS Sr. Resilience Specialist SA Jennifer Moran and Sr. Principal Solutions Architect Randy Defauw’s re:Invent talk on the subject!
3: Instant Alerts, Instant Insights: Security Hub Goes Real-Time
With its latest enhancements allowing for real time alerts and insights, AWS Security Hub is becoming a cornerstone of cloud resilience. By consolidating security insights across accounts and services, prioritizing critical risks, and enabling automated responses, Security Hub now helps organizations detect and remediate issues faster than ever. Continuous compliance checks and clear visibility into exposure points allow teams to prevent outages before they happen, while scalable workflows ensure protection keeps pace with growth. The result: a stronger, more resilient security posture that minimizes disruption and keeps business running smoothly.
4: What Your SA Wishes You Knew
You’re putting time, resources, and funds into your cloud footprint, but when a real incident hits, you’re either ready or you’re not. Due to knowledge gaps around the shared responsibility model, and organizations leveraging their talent for development, resilience is a key factor in building your overall cloud strategy that is often overlooked. Ready to prioritize resilience in 2026 and beyond? Check out Arpio’s Principal Resilience Architect Seth Eliot’s AWS Disaster Recovery Blog Series to learn more.
As we look toward 2026, one thing is undeniable: cloud resilience is becoming a top priority as AWS environments expand and threats evolve at lightning speed. The organizations that invest in protection today will be the ones still running tomorrow.
If you’re ready to ensure your AI and cloud workloads can withstand outages, attacks, and anything else the future throws their way, let’s talk. Arpio makes disaster recovery effortless — automated, scalable, and built for whatever comes next.
And to everyone who connected with us at re:Invent — thank you. We had a blast swapping stories, sharing ideas, and watching folks learn more about Arpio and tempt fate with the Wheel of Misfortune.
