After more than two years of decline, tablet shipments of 30.8 million showed a 0.5% y-o-y growth in Q1, says IDC. The last time the market grew was in Q2 …
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After more than two years of decline, tablet shipments of 30.8 million showed a 0.5% y-o-y growth in Q1, says IDC. The last time the market grew was in Q2 …
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Arm’s calendar Q1 (FY Q4) revenues were up 47% y-o-y at $928 million for a profit of $391 million. Licensing revenue in the fiscal Q4 quarter grew 60% y-o-y to …
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ABB has opened a €20m injection molding manufacturing site at Evergem, near Ghent in Belgium, replacing an existing facility acquired with GE Industrial Solutions in 2018. The site will produce …
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AWS Resilience Hub has expanded its drift detection capabilities by introducing a new type of drift detection — application resource drift. Following last year’s release of application resilience drift detection , this new enhancement detects changes, such as the addition or deletion of resources within the application’s input sources.
For both drift detection types, you can enable AWS Resilience Hub scheduled assessment and notification services to receive a notification when a drift occurs. The latest resiliency assessment identifies the drifts and presents remediation actions to bring the application back into compliance with your resilience policy.
These detection capabilities, combined with AWS Resilience Hub’s scheduled assessments and notification services, empower customers to continuously oversee and manage the resilience of their applications. These capabilities are available in all of the AWS Regions where AWS Resilience Hub is supported. For the most up-to-date availability information, see the AWS Regional Services List .
To learn more about drift detection, visit our product page . To get started with AWS Resilience Hub, sign into the AWS console .
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Amazon Connect now provides granular access controls using resource tags to define who can access specific flows and flow modules from the Connect admin website. For example, you can now tag flows with Department:Support from the flow designer UI, restricting access to only administrators from your support line of business.
These features are supported in all AWS regions where Amazon Connect is offered. To learn more about Connect Flows and tag-based access controls, see the Amazon Connect Administrator Guide and Amazon Connect API Reference . To learn more about Amazon Connect, the AWS cloud-based contact center, please visit the Amazon Connect website .
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Amazon SageMaker now integrates with Amazon DataZone making it easier for customers to access machine learning (ML) infrastructure, data and ML assets. This integration will unify data governance across data and ML workflows.
ML administrators can setup the infrastructure controls and permissions for ML projects in Amazon DataZone. Project members can collaborate on business use cases and share assets with one another. Data scientists and ML engineers can then create a SageMaker environment and kick start their development process inside SageMaker Studio. Data scientists and ML engineers can also search, discover, and subscribe to data and ML assets in their business catalog within SageMaker Studio. They can consume these assets for ML tasks such as data preparation, model training, and feature engineering in SageMaker Studio and SageMaker Canvas. Upon completing the ML tasks, data scientists and ML engineers can publish data, models, and feature groups to the business catalog for governance and discoverability.
This integration is supported in the following AWS Regions where SageMaker and Amazon DataZone are available: Asia Pacific (Singapore), Asia Pacific (Sydney), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Canada (Central), Europe (Frankfurt), Europe (Ireland), Europe (Stockholm), South America (São Paulo), US East (Ohio), US West (Oregon), and US East (N. Virginia),
To learn more, see the Amazon SageMaker ML governance web page and the Amazon SageMaker developer guide .
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Today we are updating the minimum supported TLS version to 1.2 on Amazon ElastiCache compatible with open-source Redis version 6 and above, across all regions. This update is designed to help you meet security, compliance, and regulatory requirements.
Amazon ElastiCache supports the Transport Layer Security (TLS) encryption protocol, which is used to secure data in-transit over the network. TLS versions 1.0 and 1.1 are no longer recommended as a security best practice, and we have historically supported them to maintain backward compatibility for customers that have older or difficult to update clients. ElastiCache will continue to support TLS 1.0 and 1.1 until May 8, 2025, and customers must update their client software before that date. For more information about ElastiCache and in-transit encryption (TLS), see our documentation .
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Amazon Connect now provides AWS CloudTrail support for flow management pages on the Connect admin website. When you add, update, or delete a flow from a flow management page, a record of that activity is available in AWS CloudTrail for visibility, reporting, and compliance, helping you answer questions such as, “who last updated this flow?” or “when was this flow last saved?”
These features are supported in all AWS regions where Amazon Connect is offered. To learn more about Connect Flows and AWS see the Amazon Connect Administrator Guide and Amazon Connect API Reference . To learn more about AWS CloudTrail support see the AWS CloudTrail Documentation .
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Amazon Connect now provides enhanced search capabilities for flows and flow modules on the Connect admin website and programmatically using APIs. You can now search for flows and flow modules by name, description, type, status, and tags, making it easy to filter and identify a specific flow when managing your Connect instances. For example, you can now search for all flows tagged with the Department:Help_Desk key value pair to filter your set of flows down to the specific ones you are looking for.
This feature is supported in all AWS regions where Amazon Connect is offered. To learn more about Connect Flows and AWS see the Amazon Connect Administrator Guide and Amazon Connect API Reference . To learn more about Amazon Connect, the AWS cloud-based contact center, please visit the Amazon Connect website .
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We are excited to announce that Amazon OpenSearch Serverless is expanding availability to the Europe West (Paris) EU-West-3 region. OpenSearch Serverless is a serverless deployment option for Amazon OpenSearch Service that makes it simple to run search and analytics workloads without the complexities of infrastructure management. OpenSearch Serverless’ compute capacity used for data ingestion, search, and query is measured in OpenSearch Compute Units (OCUs).
The support for OpenSearch Serverless is now available in 9 regions globally: US East (Ohio), US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), Asia Pacific (Singapore), Asia Pacific (Sydney), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Europe (Frankfurt), Europe (Ireland), and Europe West (Paris). Please refer to the AWS Regional Services List for more information about Amazon OpenSearch Service availability. To learn more about OpenSearch Serverless, see the documentation .