AWS DeepLens Challenge

Build a machine learning project using AWS DeepLens for a chance to win prizes. Show us what you can build with the world’s first deep learning enabled video camera for developers. | Continue reading


@aws.amazon.com | 5 years ago

Eksctl: Amazon EKS Cluster with One Command

There are a number of ways to create a Kubernetes cluster using Amazon Elastic Container Service. eksctl gives you a simple, single, one-line command to bring up a cluster with a basic VPC, and completes the process by writing a new KUBECONFIG and deploying the aws-auth ConfigMap … | Continue reading


@aws.amazon.com | 5 years ago

Offloading Amazon DynamoDB Tables to Amazon S3 and Querying Them Using Athena

By combining AWS Data Pipeline, Amazon S3, AWS Glue, and Amazon Athena we can export our dataset from DynamoDB to S3 and use Athena to run SQL queries against that dataset. | Continue reading


@aws.amazon.com | 5 years ago

AWS Amplify Now Supports AI-Powered Chatbots with Amazon Lex

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@aws.amazon.com | 5 years ago

AWS Fargate – run containers without having to manage servers or clusters

AWS Fargate is a technology for Amazon ECS and EKS that allows you to run containers without having to manage servers or clusters. | Continue reading


@aws.amazon.com | 5 years ago

AWS Lambda Adds Amazon Simple Queue Service to Supported Event Sources

We can now use to trigger functions! This is a stellar update with some key functionality that I’ve personally been looking forward to for more than 4 years. I know our customers are excited to take it for a spin so feel free to skip to the walk through section below if you don’t … | Continue reading


@aws.amazon.com | 5 years ago

AWS Introduces Amazon Linux WorkSpaces

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@aws.amazon.com | 5 years ago

Amazon Linux WorkSpaces

Over two years ago I explained why I Love my Amazon WorkSpace. Today, with well over three years of experience under my belt, I have no reason to return to a local, non-managed desktop. I never have to worry about losing or breaking my laptop, keeping multiple working environment … | Continue reading


@aws.amazon.com | 5 years ago

AWS Storage Gateway Adds SMB Support to Store and Access Objects in S3 Buckets

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@aws.amazon.com | 5 years ago

Amazon DynamoDB Announces 99.999% Service Level Agreement for Global Tables

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@aws.amazon.com | 5 years ago

Automated Reasoning for Cloud Security

At AWS, we focus on achieving security at scale to diminish risks to your business. Fundamental to this approach is ensuring your policies are configured in a way that helps protect your data, and the Automated Reasoning Group (ARG), an advanced innovation team at AWS, is using a … | Continue reading


@aws.amazon.com | 5 years ago

Combine Transactional and Analytical Data Using Amazon Aurora, Amazon Redshift

A few months ago, we published a blog post about capturing data changes in an Amazon Aurora database and sending it to Amazon Athena and Amazon QuickSight for fast analysis and visualization. In this post, I want to demonstrate how easy it can be to take the data in Aurora and co … | Continue reading


@aws.amazon.com | 5 years ago

Introducing Amazon API Gateway Private Endpoints

One of the biggest trends in application development today is the use of APIs to power the backend technologies supporting a product. Increasingly, the way mobile, IoT, web applications, or internal services talk to each other and to application frontends is using some API interf … | Continue reading


@aws.amazon.com | 5 years ago

New – Redis 4.0 Compatibility in Amazon ElastiCache

makes it easy for you to set up a fully managed in-memory data store and cache with Redis or Memcached. Today we’re pleased to launch compatibility with Redis 4.0 in ElastiCache. You can now launch Redis 4.0 compatible ElastiCache nodes or clusters, in all commercial AWS regions. … | Continue reading


@aws.amazon.com | 5 years ago

AWS DeepLens Now Shipping

is a video camera that runs deep learning models directly on the device, out in the field. I wrote about the hardware and system software in depth last year; here’s a quick recap: Hardware – 4 megapixel camera (1080P video), 2D microphone array, Intel Atom® Processor, dual-band W … | Continue reading


@aws.amazon.com | 5 years ago

Automatic Machine Learning Model Tuning on AWS

Today I’m excited to announce the general availability of Amazon SageMaker Automatic Model Tuning. Automatic Model Tuning eliminates the undifferentiated heavy lifting required to search the hyperparameter space for more accurate models. This feature allows developers and data sc … | Continue reading


@aws.amazon.com | 5 years ago

Amazon EKS – Now Generally Available

We announced and invited customers to take a look at a preview during re:Invent 2017. Today I am pleased to be able to let you know that is available for use in production form. It has been certified as Kubnernetes conformant, and is ready to run your existing Kubernetes workload … | Continue reading


@aws.amazon.com | 5 years ago

SAP on AWS – EC2 Instances with 6, 9, 12 TB of Memory

While many of my AWS colleagues are preparing for SAPPHIRE NOW, I thought this would be a good time to bring you up to date on what we have already done to make AWS a great home for SAP’s products and to share our plans to make it even better. The Story So Far Our […] | Continue reading


@aws.amazon.com | 5 years ago

AWS Online Tech Talks – June 2018

AWS Online Tech Talks – June 2018 Join us this month to learn about AWS services and solutions. New this month, we have a fireside chat with the GM of Amazon WorkSpaces and our 2nd episode of the “How to re:Invent” series. We’ll also cover best practices, deep dives, use cases an … | Continue reading


@aws.amazon.com | 5 years ago

Amazon says sorry not sorry about face recognition

We have seen a lot of discussion this past week about the role of Amazon Rekognition in facial recognition, surveillance, and civil liberties, and we wanted to share some thoughts. Amazon Rekognition is a service we announced in 2016. It makes use of new technologies – such as de … | Continue reading


@aws.amazon.com | 5 years ago

New – Pay-Per-Session Pricing for Amazon QuickSight

is a fully managed cloud business intelligence system that gives you Fast & Easy to Use Business Analytics for Big Data. makes business analytics available to organizations of all shapes and sizes, with the ability to access data that is stored in your data warehouse, your relati … | Continue reading


@aws.amazon.com | 5 years ago

Simplify Login with Application Load Balancer Built-In Authentication

Today I’m excited to announce built-in authentication support in Application Load Balancers (ALB). ALB can now securely authenticate users as they access applications, letting developers eliminate the code they have to write to support authentication and offload the responsibilit … | Continue reading


@aws.amazon.com | 5 years ago

Amazon Neptune Generally Available

Amazon Neptune is now Generally Available in , , , and . is a fast, reliable, fully-managed graph database service that makes it easy to build and run applications that work with highly connected datasets. At the core of Neptune is a purpose-built, high-performance graph database … | Continue reading


@aws.amazon.com | 5 years ago

Announcing General Availability of Amazon EC2 Bare Metal Instances

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@aws.amazon.com | 5 years ago

EC2 C5 Instances with Local NVMe Storage

As you can see from my EC2 Instance History post, we add new instance types on a regular and frequent basis. Driven by increasingly powerful processors and designed to address an ever-widening set of use cases, the size and diversity of this list reflects the equally diverse grou … | Continue reading


@aws.amazon.com | 5 years ago

AWS IoT 1-Click

We announced a preview of at 2017 and have been refining it ever since, focusing on simplicity and a clean out-of-box experience. Designed to make IoT available and accessible to a broad audience, is now generally available, along with new IoT buttons from AWS and AT&T. I sat dow … | Continue reading


@aws.amazon.com | 6 years ago

Amazon Aurora Backtrack

We’ve all been there! You need to make a quick, seemingly simple fix to an important production database. You compose the query, give it a once-over, and let it run. Seconds later you realize that you forgot the WHERE clause, dropped the wrong table, or made another serious mista … | Continue reading


@aws.amazon.com | 6 years ago

Creating a 1.3M VCPU Grid on AWS

Many of my colleagues are fortunate to be able to spend a good part of their day sitting down with and listening to our customers, doing their best to understand ways that we can better meet their business and technology needs. This information is treated with extreme care and is … | Continue reading


@aws.amazon.com | 6 years ago

Introducing Optimize CPUs for Amazon EC2 Instances

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@aws.amazon.com | 6 years ago

AWS 10-Minute Tutorials

Lean the basics of Amazon Web Services and start building with the 10-Minute Tutorials | Continue reading


@aws.amazon.com | 6 years ago

AWS Blockchain Templates

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@aws.amazon.com | 6 years ago

Running AWS Fargate with virtual-kubelet

AWS Fargate is a new technology that allows you to run containers without having to provision, manage, or scale servers. Today, Fargate is natively integrated with Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS). Since we announced Fargate at re:Invent 2017, many customers have told us th … | Continue reading


@aws.amazon.com | 6 years ago

Amazon to drop support for Domain Fronting

Over the coming weeks, we’ll be adding enhanced domain protections to Amazon CloudFront. The short version is this: the new measures are designed to ensure that requests handled by CloudFront are handled on behalf of legitimate domain owners. Using CloudFront to receive traffic f … | Continue reading


@aws.amazon.com | 6 years ago

Node.js 8.10 runtime now available in AWS Lambda

This post courtesy of Ed Lima, AWS Solutions Architect We are excited to announce that you can now develop your AWS Lambda functions using the Node.js 8.10 runtime, which is the current Long Term Support (LTS) version of Node.js. Start using this new version today by specifying a … | Continue reading


@aws.amazon.com | 6 years ago