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le podcast 🎙 AWS ☁️ en 🇫🇷 : RunsOn

Exécutez vos GitHub Actions sur EC2 dans votre compte AWS.
Cyril Rohr explique l'archi, le cache S3 transparent et comment gérer 80k jobs/jour.

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AI, Automation & Cloud ☁️ Why Cloud Skills Are Essential Today #Studentmade | Ekascloud
#AI #Automation #CloudComputing #CloudSkills #FutureOfJobs #TechCareers #DigitalTransformation #AIAutomation #CloudTechnology #ITSkills #CareerGrowth #StudentMade #Ekascloud #LearnCloud #DevOps #AWS

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Course Overview How Our Training Helps Students Get Placed | Ekascloud
#Ekascloud #CourseOverview #CloudTraining #JobPlacement #CareerSuccess #CloudComputing #DevOps #AWS #Azure #GCP #AITechnology #MachineLearning #ITCareers #SkillDevelopment #CareerGrowth #TechEducation #Placement

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Hyperscale Cloud Under Fire: What the Middle East Drone Attacks Mean for Africa’s Digital Future and AI Ambitions By Ben Roberts April 2026 It would be very careless of Africa to keep pouring our Digital, and increasingly our Artificial Intelligence future into a handful of distant “cloud fortresses” while igno...

Following #Iran 's drone attacks on #AWS, Ben Roberts, who’s built internet infrastructure in #Kenya and other African countries for decades, blogs that especially #Africa needs more of the original internet’s decentralised and distributed resilience.

www.digitaleconomy.ke/post/hypersc...

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Automating Phishing Site Reporting and Takedowns with AWS Lambda + Bedrock Introduction "Your account has been suspended." "Please update your payment information."...

✍️ New blog post by nishikawaakira

Automating Phishing Site Reporting and Takedowns with AWS Lambda + Bedrock

#security #aws

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Optimizing data transfer costs when using AWS Network Load Balancer Following our previous post, Exploring Data Transfer Costs for AWS Network Load Balancers, this post explores architectural patterns to help optimize these expenses. Understanding inter-zone data transfer costs When network traffic flows across Amazon Web Services (AWS) Availability Zones (AZs), whether from clients to Network Load Balancers (NLBs) or from NLBs to targets, AWS applies [...]

📰 New article by Luis Felipe Silveira da Silva, Lucas Rolim

Optimizing data transfer costs when using AWS Network Load Balancer

#AWS #Networking #CDN

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Amazon WorkSpaces Applications improves multi-session fleet management Amazon WorkSpaces Applications now enables instances in multi-session fleets to stop accepting new user sessions, while allowing existing sessions to continue uninterrupted. This capability, known as drain mode, ensures seamless operations during maintenance, scaling, or system updates. Multi-session fleets allow hosting multiple end user sessions on a single instance, helping to maximize usage of the underlying infrastructure - including compute, memory and storage resources - and lowering the overall cost. This new drain mode capability helps administrators manage multi-session environments more seamlessly by preventing disruption to active users. When performing system maintenance, applying security patches, or scaling down resources, administrators can configure instances to gradually empty without abruptly terminating user sessions. This ensures users can complete their work smoothly while new connections are directed to other available instances, maintaining system stability and improving the overall end-user experience. This new feature is available at no additional cost in all AWS Regions where Amazon WorkSpaces Applications is available. Amazon WorkSpaces Applications offers pay-as-you-go pricing. For more information, see Amazon WorkSpaces Applications Pricing. To get started with WorkSpaces Applications, see WorkSpaces applications: Getting started.

🆕 Amazon WorkSpaces Applications introduces drain mode for multi-session fleets, allowing instances to stop new sessions while keeping existing ones running, ensuring smooth maintenance and updates without user disruption, available at no extra cost.

#AWS #AmazonAppstream20 #AwsGovcloudUs

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Announcing compute-optimized instance bundles for Amazon Lightsail Amazon Lightsail now offers compute-optimized instance bundles with up to 72 vCPUs. The new instance bundles are available in 7 sizes with both IPv6-only and dual-stack networking types. All Lightsail blueprints are supported with compute-optimized instance bundles, including Linux and Windows operating system (OS) and application blueprints. You can create instances using the new bundles with pre-configured OS and application blueprints including WordPress, cPanel & WHM, Plesk, Drupal, Magento, MEAN, LAMP, Node.js, Ruby on Rails, Amazon Linux, Ubuntu, CentOS, Debian, AlmaLinux, and Windows. The new compute-optimized instances enable you to run compute-intensive workloads that require high CPU. These high-performance instances deliver consistent, dedicated CPU performance ensuring your applications always have the full processing power they need. These new instance bundles are ideal for workloads such as batch processing, distributed analytics, high-performance web servers, scientific modeling, dedicated gaming servers, ad serving engines, video encoding, and CPU-intensive machine learning inference applications. Amazon Lightsail is available in 15 AWS Regions including US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), Europe (Frankfurt), Europe (London), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), and Asia Pacific (Jakarta). To get started, visit the Lightsail console. For pricing and other details, visit the Amazon Lightsail pricing.

🆕 Amazon Lightsail introduces compute-optimized bundles with up to 72 vCPUs, supporting Linux, Windows, and popular OS/app blueprints for high-performance workloads like analytics, gaming, and machine learning. Available in 15 regions. For pricing, visit Lightsail console.

#AWS #AmazonLightsail

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AWS Deadline Cloud now supports configurable job scheduling modes for queues Today, AWS Deadline Cloud announces support for configurable job scheduling modes, giving you control over how workers are distributed across jobs in a queue. AWS Deadline Cloud is a fully managed service that simplifies render management for computer-generated 2D/3D graphics and visual effects for films, TV shows, commercials, games, and industrial design. Previously, all available workers were assigned to the highest-priority, earliest-submitted job first, which could delay feedback on other submitted jobs. You can now choose from three scheduling modes when creating or updating a queue: priority FIFO (the existing default behavior), priority balanced (workers are distributed evenly across all jobs at the highest priority level), and weighted balanced (jobs are weighted based on configurable parameters including priority, error count, submission time, and rendering task count). Priority balanced and weighted balanced scheduling modes enable artists to get immediate feedback on their submissions without waiting for earlier jobs to complete. Configurable job scheduling modes are available in all AWS Regions where AWS Deadline Cloud is supported. To get started, visit the Deadline Cloud developer guide.

🆕 AWS Deadline Cloud now offers configurable job scheduling modes for queues, allowing priority balanced and weighted balanced options for immediate feedback on submissions without waiting for earlier jobs, enhancing render management for graphics and visual effects.

#AWS #AwsDeadlineCloud

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Amazon CloudWatch launches OTel Container Insights for Amazon EKS (Preview) Amazon CloudWatch introduces Container Insights with OpenTelemetry metrics for Amazon EKS, available in public preview. Building on the existing Container Insights experience, this capability provides deeper visibility into EKS clusters by collecting more metrics from widely adopted open source and AWS collectors and sending them to CloudWatch using the OpenTelemetry Protocol (OTLP). Each metric is automatically enriched with up to 150 descriptive labels, including Kubernetes metadata and customer-defined labels such as team, application, or business unit. Curated dashboards in the Container Insights console present cluster, node, and pod health with the ability to aggregate and filter metrics by instance type, availability zone, node group, or any custom label. For deeper analysis, customers can write queries using the Prometheus Query Language (PromQL) in CloudWatch Query Studio. The CloudWatch Observability EKS add-on provides one-click installation through the Amazon EKS console, or can be deployed through CloudFormation, CDK, or Terraform. The add-on automatically detects accelerated compute hardware including NVIDIA GPUs, Elastic Fabric Adapters, and AWS Trainium and Inferentia accelerators. For existing customers of the add-on, CloudWatch supports publishing both OpenTelemetry and existing Container Insights metrics at the same time. Container Insights with OpenTelemetry metrics is available in public preview in US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), Asia Pacific (Sydney), Asia Pacific (Singapore), and Europe (Ireland). There is no charge for OpenTelemetry metrics from Container Insights during preview. To get started, see the Container Insights with OpenTelemetry metrics for Amazon EKS.

🆕 Amazon CloudWatch previews Container Insights with OpenTelemetry for Amazon EKS, providing enhanced visibility via enriched metrics, Prometheus queries, and easy EKS add-on setup. Available in select regions at no cost.

#AWS #AmazonEks #AmazonCloudwatch

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Amazon ElastiCache Serverless now supports IPv6 and dual stack connectivity Amazon ElastiCache Serverless now supports IPv6 and dual stack connectivity, expanding beyond the IPv4 connectivity that was previously available. This gives you greater flexibility in how your applications connect to your Serverless caches. When creating an ElastiCache Serverless cache, you can now choose from three network type options — IPv4, IPv6, or dual stack. With dual stack connectivity, your cache accepts connections over both IPv4 and IPv6 simultaneously, making it ideal for migrating to IPv6 gradually while maintaining backward compatibility with applications connecting over IPv4. IPv6 connectivity enables you to use IPv6-only subnets with your Serverless caches, eliminating the need for IPv4 addresses and helping you meet compliance requirements for IPv6 adoption. IPv6 and dual stack connectivity for ElastiCache Serverless is available in all AWS Regions, including the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions and the China Regions, at no additional charge. To learn more, visit the Amazon ElastiCache product page and Choosing a network type for serverless caches in the Amazon ElastiCache documentation.

🆕 Amazon ElastiCache Serverless now supports IPv6 and dual stack, providing three network options: IPv4, IPv6, or dual stack. This aids IPv6 migration and compliance, available in all AWS Regions at no extra cost.

#AWS

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Amazon WorkSpaces Applications improves multi-session fleet management Amazon WorkSpaces Applications now enables instances in multi-session fleets to stop accepting new user sessions, while allowing existing sessions to continue uninterrupted. This capability, known as drain mode, ensures seamless operations during maintenance, scaling, or system updates. Multi-session fleets allow hosting multiple end user sessions on a single instance, helping to maximize usage of the underlying infrastructure - including compute, memory and storage resources - and lowering the overall cost. This new drain mode capability helps administrators manage multi-session environments more seamlessly by preventing disruption to active users. When performing system maintenance, applying security patches, or scaling down resources, administrators can configure instances to gradually empty without abruptly terminating user sessions. This ensures users can complete their work smoothly while new connections are directed to other available instances, maintaining system stability and improving the overall end-user experience. This new feature is available at no additional cost in all https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/ where Amazon WorkSpaces Applications is available. Amazon WorkSpaces Applications offers pay-as-you-go pricing. For more information, see https://aws.amazon.com/appstream2/pricing/. To get started with WorkSpaces Applications, see https://aws.amazon.com/workspaces/applications/getting-started/.

Amazon WorkSpaces Applications improves multi-session fleet management

Amazon WorkSpaces Applications now enables instances in multi-session fleets to stop accepting new user sessions, while allowing existing sessions to continue uninterrupted. This capa...

#AWS #AmazonAppstream20 #AwsGovcloudUs

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Announcing compute-optimized instance bundles for Amazon Lightsail Amazon Lightsail now offers compute-optimized instance bundles with up to 72 vCPUs. The new instance bundles are available in 7 sizes with both IPv6-only and dual-stack networking types. All Lightsail blueprints are supported with compute-optimized instance bundles, including Linux and Windows operating system (OS) and application blueprints. You can create instances using the new bundles with pre-configured OS and application blueprints including WordPress, cPanel & WHM, Plesk, Drupal, Magento, MEAN, LAMP, Node.js, Ruby on Rails, Amazon Linux, Ubuntu, CentOS, Debian, AlmaLinux, and Windows. The new compute-optimized instances enable you to run compute-intensive workloads that require high CPU. These high-performance instances deliver consistent, dedicated CPU performance ensuring your applications always have the full processing power they need. These new instance bundles are ideal for workloads such as batch processing, distributed analytics, high-performance web servers, scientific modeling, dedicated gaming servers, ad serving engines, video encoding, and CPU-intensive machine learning inference applications. Amazon Lightsail is available in https://docs.aws.amazon.com/lightsail/latest/userguide/understanding-regions-and-availability-zones-in-amazon-lightsail.html including US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), Europe (Frankfurt), Europe (London), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), and Asia Pacific (Jakarta). To get started, visit the https://lightsail.aws.amazon.com/. For pricing and other details, visit the https://aws.amazon.com/lightsail/pricing/.

Announcing compute-optimized instance bundles for Amazon Lightsail

Amazon Lightsail now offers compute-optimized instance bundles with up to 72 vCPUs. The new instance bundles are available in 7 sizes with both IPv6-only and dual-stack networking types. All Lightsail blu...

#AWS #AmazonLightsail

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AWS Deadline Cloud now supports configurable job scheduling modes for queues Today, AWS Deadline Cloud announces support for configurable job scheduling modes, giving you control over how workers are distributed across jobs in a queue. AWS Deadline Cloud is a fully managed service that simplifies render management for computer-generated 2D/3D graphics and visual effects for films, TV shows, commercials, games, and industrial design. Previously, all available workers were assigned to the highest-priority, earliest-submitted job first, which could delay feedback on other submitted jobs. You can now choose from three scheduling modes when creating or updating a queue: priority FIFO (the existing default behavior), priority balanced (workers are distributed evenly across all jobs at the highest priority level), and weighted balanced (jobs are weighted based on configurable parameters including priority, error count, submission time, and rendering task count). Priority balanced and weighted balanced scheduling modes enable artists to get immediate feedback on their submissions without waiting for earlier jobs to complete. Configurable job scheduling modes are available in all AWS Regions where AWS Deadline Cloud is supported. To get started, visit the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/deadline-cloud/latest/developerguide/build-jobs-scheduling.html.

AWS Deadline Cloud now supports configurable job scheduling modes for queues

Today, AWS Deadline Cloud announces support for configurable job scheduling modes, giving you control over how workers are distributed across jobs in a queue. AWS Deadline Cloud is a fully mana...

#AWS #AwsDeadlineCloud

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Amazon CloudWatch launches OTel Container Insights for Amazon EKS (Preview) Amazon CloudWatch introduces Container Insights with OpenTelemetry metrics for Amazon EKS, available in public preview. Building on the existing Container Insights experience, this capability provides deeper visibility into EKS clusters by collecting more metrics from widely adopted open source and AWS collectors and sending them to CloudWatch using the OpenTelemetry Protocol (OTLP). Each metric is automatically enriched with up to 150 descriptive labels, including Kubernetes metadata and customer-defined labels such as team, application, or business unit. Curated dashboards in the Container Insights console present cluster, node, and pod health with the ability to aggregate and filter metrics by instance type, availability zone, node group, or any custom label. For deeper analysis, customers can write queries using the Prometheus Query Language (PromQL) in CloudWatch Query Studio. The CloudWatch Observability EKS add-on provides one-click installation through the Amazon EKS console, or can be deployed through CloudFormation, CDK, or Terraform. The add-on automatically detects accelerated compute hardware including NVIDIA GPUs, Elastic Fabric Adapters, and AWS Trainium and Inferentia accelerators. For existing customers of the add-on, CloudWatch supports publishing both OpenTelemetry and existing Container Insights metrics at the same time. Container Insights with OpenTelemetry metrics is available in public preview in US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), Asia Pacific (Sydney), Asia Pacific (Singapore), and Europe (Ireland). There is no charge for OpenTelemetry metrics from Container Insights during preview. To get started, see thehttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/monitoring/container-insights-otel-metrics.html

Amazon CloudWatch launches OTel Container Insights for Amazon EKS (Preview)

Amazon CloudWatch introduces Container Insights with OpenTelemetry metrics for Amazon EKS, available in public preview. Building on the existing Container Insights experience, this ca...

#AWS #AmazonEks #AmazonCloudwatch

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Amazon ElastiCache Serverless now supports IPv6 and dual stack connectivity Amazon ElastiCache Serverless now supports IPv6 and dual stack connectivity, expanding beyond the IPv4 connectivity that was previously available. This gives you greater flexibility in how your applications connect to your Serverless caches. When creating an ElastiCache Serverless cache, you can now choose from three network type options — IPv4, IPv6, or dual stack. With dual stack connectivity, your cache accepts connections over both IPv4 and IPv6 simultaneously, making it ideal for migrating to IPv6 gradually while maintaining backward compatibility with applications connecting over IPv4. IPv6 connectivity enables you to use IPv6-only subnets with your Serverless caches, eliminating the need for IPv4 addresses and helping you meet compliance requirements for IPv6 adoption. IPv6 and dual stack connectivity for ElastiCache Serverless is available in all AWS Regions, including the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions and the China Regions, at no additional charge. To learn more, visit the https://aws.amazon.com/elasticache/ and https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonElastiCache/latest/dg/serverless-network-type.html  in the Amazon ElastiCache documentation.

Amazon ElastiCache Serverless now supports IPv6 and dual stack connectivity

Amazon ElastiCache Serverless now supports IPv6 and dual stack connectivity, expanding beyond the IPv4 connectivity that was previously available. This gives you greater flexibility in how your applications...

#AWS #

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Agentic AI for observability and troubleshooting with Amazon OpenSearch Service Now, Amazon OpenSearch Service brings three new agentic AI features to OpenSearch UI. In this post, we show how these capabilities work together to help engineers go from alert to root cause in minutes. We also walk through a sample scenario where the Investigation Agent automatically correlates data across multiple indices to surface a root cause hypothesis.

📰 New article by Muthu Pitchaimani, Hang Zuo, Mikhail Vaynshteyn

Agentic AI for observability and troubleshooting with Amazon OpenSearch Service

#AWS #BigData

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🇬🇧 Remote Golang job: Senior Backend Engineer - Remote UK (Remote within UK, United Kingdom) | Salary: £85,000 - £95,000 Per Annum Senior Backend Engineer - Remote UK Want to work in a small, well-established, profitable and secure company, set for growth? Want to work remotely within the UK? My client, a leader in the world of document automation, has asked me to find 2 senior Golang engineers to help build reliable, scalab

searching for: Senior Backend Engineer - #Remote UK #RemoteWork #RemotewithinUK 🇬🇧 #golang #aws #job

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Optimizando Cargas de Trabajo Serverless Técnicas para mejorar Rendimiento y Eficiencia ...

✍️ New blog post by Franchesco Romero

Optimizando Cargas de Trabajo Serverless Técnicas para mejorar Rendimiento y Eficiencia

#architecture #aws #performance #serverless

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Mejorando tu Seguridad en AWS con ML y AI ...

✍️ New blog post by Franchesco Romero

Mejorando tu Seguridad en AWS con ML y AI

#ai #aws #machinelearning #security

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Four security principles for agentic AI systems Agentic AI represents a qualitative shift in how software operates. Traditional software executes deterministic instructions. Generative AI responds to human prompts with output that humans review and use at their discretion. Agentic AI differs from both. Agents connect to software tools and APIs and uses large language models (LLMs) as reasoning engines to plan and [...]

📰 New article by Mark Ryland, Riggs Goodman III, Todd MacDermid

Four security principles for agentic AI systems

#AWS #Security #Identity #Compliance

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Dominando el Caos en Cargas de Trabajo Sin Servidores ...

✍️ New blog post by Franchesco Romero

Dominando el Caos en Cargas de Trabajo Sin Servidores

#architecture #aws #serverless #testing

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Creating new opportunities for gameplay with Amazon GameLift Streams Learn how Amazon GameLift Streams opens opportunities for developers to create new gameplay options, revenue opportunities, and enhanced engagement.

📰 New article by Chris Melissinos

Creating new opportunities for gameplay with Amazon GameLift Streams

#AWS #GameTech

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Announcing AWS Global Accelerator Support in AWS Load Balancer Controller for Kubernetes We recently announced that the AWS Load Balancer Controller now supports AWS Global Accelerator through a new declarative Kubernetes API. This integration brings the power of AWS’s global network infrastructure directly into your Kubernetes workflows, enabling improved application performance by up to 60% for users worldwide, all without leaving your Kubernetes environment. AWS Global Accelerator [...]

📰 New article by Jaiganesh Girinathan, Shraddha Bang

Announcing AWS Global Accelerator Support in AWS Load Balancer Controller for Kubernetes

#AWS #Networking #CDN

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Integrando IA generativa con Bases de Datos relacionales en AWS ...

✍️ New blog post by Franchesco Romero

Integrando IA generativa con Bases de Datos relacionales en AWS

#ai #aws #database #machinelearning

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AWS Direct Connect announces 100G expansion in Auckland, New Zealand Today, AWS announced the expansion of 100 Gbps dedicated connections at the existing AWS Direct Connect location in the Datacom Orbit DH6 data center near Auckland, New Zealand. You can now establish private, direct network access to all public AWS Regions (except those in China), AWS GovCloud Regions, and AWS Local Zones from this location. This is the second AWS Direct Connect location in New Zealand to provide 100 Gbps connections with MACsec encryption capabilities. The Direct Connect service enables you to establish a private, physical network connection between AWS and your data center, office, or colocation environment. These private connections can provide a more consistent network experience than those made over the public internet. For more information on the over 150 Direct Connect locations worldwide, visit the locations section of the Direct Connect product detail pages. Or, visit our getting started page to learn more about how to purchase and deploy Direct Connect.

🆕 AWS Direct Connect adds 100 Gbps dedicated links in Auckland, NZ, providing private access to all AWS regions, GovCloud, and Local Zones. This is NZ's second site with 100 Gbps MACsec encryption. Explore over 150 global locations via Direct Connect details.

#AWS #AwsDirectConnect

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AWS Direct Connect announces 100G expansion in Auckland, New Zealand Today, AWS announced the expansion of 100 Gbps dedicated connections at the existing https://aws.amazon.com/directconnect location in the Datacom Orbit DH6 data center near Auckland, New Zealand. You can now establish private, direct network access to all public AWS Regions (except those in China), AWS GovCloud Regions, and https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/localzones/ from this location. This is the second AWS Direct Connect location in New Zealand to provide 100 Gbps connections with MACsec encryption capabilities. The Direct Connect service enables you to establish a private, physical network connection between AWS and your data center, office, or colocation environment. These private connections can provide a more consistent network experience than those made over the public internet. For more information on the over 150 Direct Connect locations worldwide, visit the https://aws.amazon.com/directconnect/locations/ section of the Direct Connect https://aws.amazon.com/directconnect. Or, visit our https://aws.amazon.com/directconnect/getting-started/ page to learn more about how to purchase and deploy Direct Connect.

AWS Direct Connect announces 100G expansion in Auckland, New Zealand

Today, AWS announced the expansion of 100 Gbps dedicated connections at the existing https://aws.amazon.com/directconnect location in the Datacom Orbit DH6 data center near Auckland, New Zealand. Yo...

#AWS #AwsDirectConnect

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Stream live data from Amazon Keyspaces to S3 vector for real time AI applications In this post, you learn how to build a real-time AI movie recommendation system by streaming live data changes from Amazon Keyspaces to Amazon S3 vector storage. The post shows how to use Keyspaces change data capture streams to capture database modifications, convert them into vector embeddings using Amazon Bedrock, and store them in S3 Vector indexes for similarity searches that give AI applications access to fresh data within milliseconds.

📰 New article by Siva Palli, Michael Raney, Teja Palvali

Stream live data from Amazon Keyspaces to S3 vector for real time AI applications

#AWS #Databases

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Turbocharge your applications with Amazon DocumentDB 8.0 Amazon DocumentDB 8.0 brings in support for MongoDB 8.0 API driver compatibility while maintaining support for applications built using MongoDB API versions 6.0 and 7.0. This post explores the new features in Amazon DocumentDB 8.0 and demonstrates how they improve performance and cost efficiency.

📰 New article by Kaarthiik Thota

Turbocharge your applications with Amazon DocumentDB 8.0

#AWS #Databases

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Enterprise Guide to AWS OpenSearch Architecture and Security Without centralized intelligence, IT teams struggle to parse distributed system logs. This lack of visibility leads to prolonged downtime, undetected security breaches, and inefficient infrastructure troubleshooting across globally distributed digital assets.

Without centralized intelligence, IT teams struggle to parse distributed system logs. This lack of visibility leads to prolonged downtime, undetected security breaches, and inefficient infrastructure troubleshooting across globally distributed digital assets.

#solideinfo #aws #dfir

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