You can now develop your AWS Lambda function code using Go. Lambda lets you run code without provisioning and managing servers. You simply upload your Go executable artifact as a ZIP file through the AWS CLI or Lambda console and select the go1.x runtime. With Lambda, you can use Go’s native tools to build and package your code. Read our documentation for more details.
AWS Lambda Supports C# (.NET Core 2.0)
You can now develop your AWS Lambda function code in C# using the .NET Core 2.0. Lambda lets you run code without provisioning and managing servers. You can use any of the .NET Core 2.0 libraries or frameworks when authoring your functions in Lambda. Read our documentation for more details.
Pentair awards grant to WE&RF to advance biogas research
Water Environment & Reuse Foundation (WE&RF) received $100,000 for research characterizing the quality of biogas.
Versaflex, Raven Lining merge into one company
Both companies are known for their specialized coating expertise.
EPA provides $485,000 to improve water infrastructure in Bartlett, Illinois
The funds will help the village connect to the DuPage Water Commission in order to purchase Lake Michigan drinking water.
EPA, American Samoa reach revised settlement with Starkist
The $6.5 million settlement with StarKist Co. and its subsidiary, Starkist Samoa Co. to resolve federal environmental violations at their tuna processing facility in American Samoa.
Ed Gets Grafting
There’s nothing like a bit of good old-fashioned graft, Ed tells his diary, I’ve set up a new industry group – TTG – the Transformative Technologies Group. It’s a net to catch aspiring tech start-ups and they will be promoted to the public via a regular Departmental newsletter. The graft bit of it comes in …
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Imec study links stress and physical symptons
Imec says it has collected the world’s largest multisensor dataset on stress detection. Imec’s Stress in the Work Environment (SWEET) study captured data from more than 1,000 people and is the first large-scale study that used clinical-grade wearables to establish the link between mental stress and physiological symptoms in daily life. Work-related stress is common …
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Server DRAM price to keep rising
Server DRAM prices will continue to rise as the supply remains tight in 1Q18, says DRAMeXchange. 2133MHz products will be overtaken by higher clock rate (2666MHz and 2400MHz) production, so high-bandwidth server modules will become the mainstream products. Datacentre demand and constricted supply kept server DRAM supply tight las year leafing to a 40% price …
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Q4 PC sales up for first time in six years
Q4 PC sales were up for the first time in six years, reports IDC. 70.6 million PCs were shipped in the quarter compared with 70.1 million in Q4 2016. Q4 shipments were 0.6% up on Q3. in Q2 the market shrank 3%. “Enticed by a growing array of products that promise all-day battery life, high …
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