AWS HealthOmics introduces a Kiro Power and Kiro IDE extension for bioinformatics workflow development
AWS HealthOmics announces a https://kiro.dev/powers/ and Kiro IDE extension to create, run, debug, and optimize HealthOmics workflows faster with AI agent-assisted developmen...
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๐ AWS HealthOmics adds Kiro Power and IDE extension for faster AI-assisted bioinformatics workflow development. Supports Nextflow and WDL, offers syntax highlighting, code completion, and automated run analysis. Download from kiro.dev and Open VSX Registry.
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Improved AWS Health event triage
AWS Health now includes two new properties in its event schema - actionability and persona - enabling customers to identify the most relevant events. These properties allow organizations to programmatically identify e...
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๐ AWS Health enhances event schema with actionability and persona properties, routing relevant events to teams for better efficiency. Available globally; see AWS Health User Guide for details.
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AWS Health enhances Amazon EventBridge to give more flexibility and higher resilience
Customers using Amazon EventBridge can now setup rules for AWS Health events with multi-region redundancy, or choose a simplified path by creating a single rule to capture all ...
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๐ AWS Health now enhances Amazon EventBridge with multi-region redundancy for flexibility and resilience, allowing customers to create a single rule to capture all events, improving integration and backup options. Available in all regions.
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AWS HealthOmics is now available in Asia Pacific (Seoul) Region
Today, AWS announces that AWS HealthOmics private workflows are now available in the Asia Pacific (Seoul) Region, expanding access to fully managed bioinformatics workflows for healthcare and life sciences custome...
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๐ AWS HealthOmics now available in Asia Pacific (Seoul) for genomics data analysis, offering private workflows with Nextflow, WDL, CWL, and compliance features to accelerate scientific breakthroughs.
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AWS HealthOmics now supports third-party container registries for private workflows
AWS HealthOmics introduces support for third-party container registries, enabled through Amazon Elastic Container Registry (ECR) pull-through cache, along with URI remapping rules for automatic...
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๐ AWS HealthOmics now supports third-party container registries via ECR pull-through cache and URI remapping, enabling easier access to bioinformatics tools without manual migration, available in all regions where AWS HealthOmics operates.
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AWS HealthOmics now supports task level timeout controls for Nextflow workflows
AWS HealthOmics introduces support for the Nextflow time directive, which enables customers to set task level timeout controls to limit run duration for specific tasks. With this launch, customers ...
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๐ AWS HealthOmics now supports task-level timeout controls for Nextflow workflows, enabling fine-grained task management and automated run cancellation. Available in multiple regions. For details, see AWS HealthOmics documentation.
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AWS HealthOmics announces automatic input parameter interpolation for Nextflow workflows
Today, AWS HealthOmics introduces automatic interpolation of input parameters for Nextflow private workflows, eliminating the need for manual parameter template crea...
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๐ AWS HealthOmics automates Nextflow workflow parameter interpolation, cutting manual setup and errors. Available in multiple regions, it supports private workflows and is part of a HIPAA-eligible service for life sciences.
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AWS HealthOmics now supports automatic detection of WDL workflow parameters
Today, AWS HealthOmics announces automatic parameter interpolation for Workflow Description Language (WDL) workflows to help streamline the workflow creation process. This new capability automatically ...
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๐ AWS HealthOmics now supports automatic WDL workflow parameter detection, streamlining creation and deployment, reducing manual input, and simplifying migration. Available in multiple regions. For details, see AWS HealthOmics documentation.
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AWS HealthOmics now supports output mapping files for CWL workflows
Today, AWS HealthOmics announces enhancements to its Common Workflow Language (CWL) support by automatically generating comprehensive outputs.json mapping files for every workflow run. W...
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๐ AWS HealthOmics now supports CWL workflow output mapping files, simplifying data tracking and reducing errors in bioinformatics. Available in multiple regions, it generates outputs.json files for every run, aiding efficient data analysis pipelines.
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AWS HealthOmics announces workflow versioning support
AWS HealthOmics now supports workflow versioning, enabling customers to manage multiple versions of their bioinformatics workflows efficiently. https://aws.amazon.com/healthomics/ is a HIPAA-eligible service th...
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๐ AWS HealthOmics now supports workflow versioning, allowing users to manage multiple workflow versions efficiently, ensuring consistent IDs and ARNs, and simplifying collaboration across regions. For details, see the AWS HealthOmics documentation.
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AWS HealthOmics now supports Elastic Throughput for dynamic run storage
Today, we are excited to announce throughput improvements to dynamic run storage for AWS HealthOmics. https://aws.amazon.com/healthomics/ is a HIPAA-eligible service that hel...
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๐ AWS HealthOmics now supports Elastic Throughput for dynamic run storage, scaling storage capacity and throughput on Amazon EFS, aiding faster genomic analysis and reducing time-to-insight for research teams. Available in multiple regions.
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AWS HealthOmics workflows now support NVIDIA L4 and L40S GPUs and expanded CPU options
AWS HealthOmics now supports the latest NVIDIA L4 and L40S graphical processing units (GPUs) and larger compute options of up to 192 vCPUs for workflows. https://aws.a
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๐ AWS HealthOmics now supports NVIDIA L4 and L40S GPUs, plus up to 192 vCPUs for genomics research, enhancing compute capabilities and accelerating scientific breakthroughs. Available in US East and West regions.
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AWS Health now supports Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6)
AWS Health customers can now use Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) addresses, via our new dual-stack endpoints to view operational issues or planned lifecycle events for all accounts and resources in your organization...
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๐ AWS Health now supports Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6)
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Announcing general availability of AWS Managed Notifications
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is announcing the general availability of AWS Managed Notifications, a new feature of AWS User Notifications that enhances how customers receive and manage AWS Health notif...
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๐ Announcing general availability of AWS Managed Notifications
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Announcing Cross Account Data Store Read Access for AWS HealthOmics
We are excited to announce that https://aws.amazon.com/healthomics/ sequence stores now support cross account read access to simplify data sharing and tool integration. AWS ...
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๐ Announcing Cross Account Data Store Read Access for AWS HealthOmics
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