AWS Glue announces preview of a new Glue Data Quality capability that uses ML-powered anomaly detection algorithms to detect hard-to-find data quality issues and anomalies. This helps customers proactively identify quality issues and fix them, so that data users can make confident business decisions.
ENA Express supports 58 new instances with sizes as small as 16 vCPUs
ENA Express now supports 58 new instance types ranging from 16 to 192 vCPUs. With this launch, ENA Express is adding support for 20 new memory optimized instances, 15 new compute optimized instances, 15 new general purpose instances, and 8 new storage instances. Before today, ENA Express supported only the largest instance size, totaling 27 instances as small as 64 vCPUs.
Application Load Balancer increases application availability with Automatic Target Weights
Application Load Balancer (ALB) now supports Automatic Target Weights (ATW), which uses a new routing algorithm to optimize the amount of traffic sent to each target based on information available to the load balancer. With this initial launch, ALB will adjust the amount of traffic sent to each target based on implicit health information, like 5XX errors and connection errors.
Announcing preview of AMB Access Polygon, serverless access to Polygon blockchain
Today, AWS announces the preview release of Amazon Managed Blockchain (AMB) Access Polygon. Access Polygon will help developers seamlessly interact with the Polygon blockchain, a high-throughput, low fees, EVM-compatible blockchain, so they can build scalable applications quickly and securely. AMB Access Polygon provides serverless access to archive nodes for Polygon Proof of stake (PoS) Mainnet and Mumbai Testnet.
Reality Is Not For The French
In 1998 there was condiderable debate about what 1999 would bring because the general economy was expected to go into recession that year. “If you look at the last ten …
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Most Read articles – Nokia-Amazon dispute, Irish Research Satellite, US Chips Act money
There’s a viewpoint piece on the Amazon-Nokia patent dispute, the value of the semiconductor market, Ireland being set to launch its first satellite, the US allocating $3 billion of Chips Act money, and MicroLED commercialisation…
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SaxaVord to host HyImpulse Technologies orbital rocket launches
A programme of orbital rocket launches by HyImpulse Technologies, a launch services provider, is due to be hosted by SaxaVord Spaceport, on the Shetland Islands. These space launches will be …
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PROGRESSUS delivers 10-15x more EV charging stations per network connection
A three year EU project directed at energy conversion, intelligent electricity management and secure network monitoring called PROGRESSUS, has come up with a way which would make it possible to …
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Single-crystal material for electrolytes in solid state batteries
Koike of Japan and the Japan National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) have come up with a single-crystal material that could be used as an electrolyte in …
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Bezos rocket aims for Mars
NASA has given contracts to Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin rocket company to put two satellites into orbit round Mars. Launch date is scheduled for August 2024. It will be the …
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