We are excited to announce AWS HealthOmics private workflows now support file systems that dynamically scale with your workflow. AWS HealthOmics is a fully managed service that empowers healthcare and life science organizations to store, query, analyze omics data to generate insights to improve health and drive scientific discoveries. With this release, customers can now choose between static and dynamic run storage options. Dynamic run storage automatically scales storage up and down based on file system utilization during a private workflow run and ensures your workflow always has sufficient storage provisioned. This enables faster workflow startup times and is ideal for both small workflows that need to run quickly and iterative development cycles during new workflow prototyping. Dynamic run storage is supported in the following AWS HealthOmics regions: US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), Europe (Frankfurt, Ireland, London), Asia Pacific (Singapore) and Israel (Tel Aviv). To get started using dynamic run storage, see the Running Workflows section in the AWS HealthOmics documentation.
AWS CodeArtifact now supports RubyGems
Today, AWS announces the general availability of RubyGems support in CodeArtifact. Gems, which are used to distribute Ruby libraries, can now be stored in CodeArtifact. Popular tools including the RubyGems and Bundler CLIs can be used to publish and download gems from CodeArtifact repositories. Developers can configure CodeArtifact to fetch gems from RubyGems.org, the Ruby community’s gem hosting service. When a RubyGems package manager is connected to a CodeArtifact repository, CodeArtifact will automatically fetch gems requested by the client from RubyGems.org and store them in the CodeArtifact repository. By storing both private first-party gems and public, third-party gems in CodeArtifact, developers can access their critical application dependencies from a single source. CodeArtifact support for RubyGems is available in all 13 CodeArtifact regions. To learn more, see AWS CodeArtifact.
Automate deployment of SAP Web Dispatcher using AWS Launch Wizard
AWS Launch Wizard now allows you to automate deployment of SAP Web Dispatcher. This launch expands on existing Launch Wizard capabilities that allow you to automate deployment of SAP HANA, SAP NetWeaver based applications on HANA and ASE databases, SAP BW/4HANA, SAP S/4HANA, and SAP S/4HANA foundations using APIs or a console-based approach. SAP Web Dispatcher helps you achieve optimal utilization of resources including load balancing, session management, and URL filtering for your SAP applications. This launch supports deployment of SAP Web Dispatcher alongside SAP HANA and SAP NetWeaver deployments in single-node, distributed, and high availability(HA) architecture patterns to meet application and performance requirements. Additionally, you can optionally setup Load Balancer to load balance access requests to Web Dispatcher(s) for HA deployments. Visit the AWS Launch Wizard workload availability for details of which Launch Wizard supported workloads are available in each of the regions. To learn more about AWS Launch Wizard, visit the Launch Wizard Page, or learn how to deploy SAP Web Dispatcher on AWS with AWS Launch Wizard in this blog.
The First High Vacuum Variable Capacitors Made in Britain
63 years ago, in Electronics Weekly’s issue of April 26th 1961, this ad appeared from EEV.
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400nm pitch wafer-bonded conductors for memory-on-logic ICs
Semiconductor research lab Imec has demonstrated wafer-bonding with 400nm pitch copper conductors across the boundary, proposing the technology for logic-on-logic and memory-on-logic wafer stacking within ICs, and for adding back-side …
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Glenair series 806 Mil-Aero connectors from Powell Electronics
Powell Electronics is stocking series 806 Mil-Aero connectors from Glenair. “The products offer significant size and weight savings while meeting key performance benchmarks for a broad range of applications such …
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US-China Trade Deficit Narrows
The U.S. trade deficit in goods trade with China narrowed to its lowest level since 2010 last year, as imports from China fell by more than $100 billion compared to …
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Microchip ups security in its IoT MCUs
Microchip has announced a series of secured 120MHz Cortex-M33 microcontrollers for connected things. “Emerging requirements make security mandatory for the majority of IoT connected devices,” said Micrchip v-p Rod Drake, …
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Apple takes China hit
Q1 China smartphone shipments grew 6.5% year over year (YoY) to 69.3 million, says IDC. The market saw better-than-expected shipments mainly driven by strong growth from Honor and Huawei, which …
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Infineon integrates ESCRYPT into AURIX
Infineon has integrated the ESCRYPT CycurHSM 3.x Automotive Security Software Stack into the AURIX TC4X Cybersecurity Real-time Module (CSRM) in collaboration with ETAS, a provider of automotive software. The AURIX …
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