AWS News Blog
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 Kubernetes conformant, and is ready to run your existing Kubernetes workloads. Based on the most recent […]
Read MoreSAP on AWS – Past, Present, and Future
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 […]
Read MoreEC2 Instance Update – M5 Instances with Local NVMe Storage (M5d)
Last month we launched the C5 Instances with Local NVMe Storage and I told you that we would be doing the same for additional instance types in the near future! Today we are introducing M5 instances equipped with local NVMe storage. Available for immediate use in 5 regions, these instances are a great fit for […]
Read MoreAWS 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 and more! Join us […]
Read MoreSome quick thoughts on the public discussion regarding facial recognition and Amazon Rekognition this past week
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 deep learning – and puts them in […]
Read MoreAmazon SageMaker Updates – Tokyo Region, CloudFormation, Chainer, and GreenGrass ML
Today, at the AWS Summit in Tokyo we announced a number of updates and new features for . Starting today, SageMaker is available in ! SageMaker also now supports CloudFormation. A new machine learning framework, Chainer, is now available in the SageMaker Python SDK, in addition to MXNet and Tensorflow. Finally, support for running Chainer […]
Read MoreNew – Pay-per-Session Pricing for Amazon QuickSight, Another Region, and Lots More
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 relational databases, flat files in S3, and (via connectors) […]
Read MoreAmazon 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 engine optimized for storing billions of relationships and querying […]
Read MoreSimplify 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 responsibility of authentication from the backend. The team built a great live example where you can try […]
Read MoreEC2 Instance Update – C5 Instances with Local NVMe Storage (C5d)
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 group of EC2 customers! Near the bottom of […]
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