AWS Glue now supports GitLab and BitBucket, alongside GitHub and AWS CodeCommit, broadening your toolset for managing data integration pipeline deployments. AWS Glue is a serverless data integration service that makes it simpler to discover, prepare, move, and integrate data from multiple sources for analytics, machine learning (ML), and application development.
Amazon QuickSight now supports running queries as an IAM role for Redshift data sources
Amazon QuickSight now supports connection to Redshift data with an IAM role. By connecting to data in QuickSight with an IAM role, administrators can enhance data security by using fine-grained IAM access policies for Redshift data sources.
New features for cdk8s include synthesize and import Helm charts and resolve cloud tokens
AWS unveils new capabilities for cdk8s, allowing seamless synthesis of applications into Helm charts on one hand, and native import of existing Helm charts into cdk8s applications on the other. In addition, cdk8s can now interpret deploy-time tokens of the AWS CDK and CDK For Terraform, all during the cdk8s synthesis phase. Helm stands out as a widely embraced solution for the deployment and management of Kubernetes applications. By converging cdk8s and Helm, users can enjoy a unified workflow for creating and deploying Kubernetes manifests. With the recent addition to the “cdk8s synth” command, you can transform a cdk8s app directly into a Helm Chart, ready to be integrated with Helm deployments.
AWS Organizations now supports service control policies (SCPs) in AWS China Regions
Starting today, you can use service control policies (SCPs) to set permission guardrails with the fine-grained controls used in AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) policies in the AWS China (Beijing) Region, operated by Sinnet and the AWS China (Ningxia) Region, operated by NWCD. This feature makes it easier to meet the specific requirements of your organization’s governance rules.
Launch Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor from Amazon Virtual Private Cloud console
You can now launch Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor directly from the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) console. Internet Monitor provides visibility into how internet issues impact the performance and availability for your application hosted on AWS. To use Internet Monitor, you create a monitor and associate it with one or more resources: VPCs, Network Load Balancers, Amazon CloudFront distributions, or Amazon WorkSpaces directories.
AWS Verified Access is now available in two additional AWS regions
Starting today, AWS Verified Access that allows you to provide secure access to your corporate applications without using VPNs is available in Asia Pacific (Tokyo) and Asia Pacific (Singapore) regions. Built using AWS Zero Trust guiding principles, Verified Access helps you implement a work-from-anywhere model in a secure and scalable manner.
Denying China RISC-V
The huffing and puffing in US Congressional corridors about stopping China having access to RISC-V begs the question: How can you actually do this? It’s all very well, stopping Intel …
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Learning about snoring detection with the Arduino Nicla
The Gadget Master is one Naveen Kumar, and he has built a device for a pillow that has learned to detect snoring, and then gently alert the sleeper.
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Quub microsatellite company launches British subsidiary
Quub, a US-based 3D printing microsatellite company, is launching an office in the UK for its Earth Observation business. Quub UK will be based in London, and its Executive Director …
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National shares of semi manufacturing to shift
The locations for semiconductor foundry manufacturing will shift over the next few years with China doing more, Taiwan less and the US increasing its share of advanced node manufacturing, says …
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