Starting today, customers can use Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink in Canada West (Calgary) Region to build real-time stream processing applications.
Anthropic's Claude 3 Haiku Model now available on Amazon Bedrock
Anthropic’s Claude 3 Haiku foundation model is now generally available on Amazon Bedrock. The Claude 3 family of models (Claude 3 Opus, Claude 3 Sonnet, and Claude 3 Haiku) is the next generation of state-of-the-art models from Anthropic. Claude 3 Haiku is one of the most affordable and fastest options on the market for its intelligence category.
Amazon Neptune Analytics is now available in the AWS Europe (London) Region
Amazon Neptune Analytics is now available in the AWS Europe (London) Region. Neptune Analytics is an analytics database engine that makes it faster for data scientists and application developers to get insights and find trends by analyzing graph data with tens of billions of connections in seconds. Neptune Analytics adds to existing Neptune tools and services such as Amazon Neptune Database, Amazon Neptune ML, and visualization tools . Neptune is a fast, reliable, and fully managed graph database service for building and running applications with highly connected datasets, such as knowledge graphs, fraud graphs, identity graphs, and security graphs. With Neptune Analytics, you can find insights in graph data up to 80x faster by analyzing your existing Neptune graph database or graph data from Amazon S3.
AWS CloudFormation accelerates dev-test cycle with new validation checks for stack operations
AWS CloudFormation improves its deployment experience to validate customer stack operation upfront for invalid resource property errors. Customers get early feedback that their stack operation will fail due to issues such as spelling errors in their template. With this launch, customers will be able to fail fast and minimize the steps required for a successful stack operation.
Amazon DynamoDB local upgrades to Jetty 12 and JDK 17
Today, we are excited to announce that DynamoDB local for Amazon DynamoDB upgrades to Jetty 12 and JDK 17. We recommend that you run the latest version of DynamoDB local to utilize the most recent updates and features of DynamoDB local for your development and testing use cases.
AWS Batch now supports alerts to detect and react to jobs stuck in RUNNABLE state
Starting today, AWS Batch now supports a Batch Job Queue Blocked CloudWatch Event for jobs stuck in RUNNABLE state. Customers can automate actions using EventBridge to be able to take an action on these stuck jobs. Additionally, customers can configure jobStateTimeLimitActions parameter from the CreateJobQueue and UpdateJobQueue APIs to terminate the stuck job unblocking the jobs behind it within the queue.
Amazon Cognito is now available in Europe (Zurich) Region
Amazon Cognito is now available in Europe (Zurich) Region. Amazon Cognito makes it easy to add authentication, authorization, and user management to your web and mobile apps. Amazon Cognito scales to millions of users and supports sign-in with social identity providers such as Apple, Facebook, Google, and Amazon, and enterprise identity providers via standards such as SAML 2.0 and OpenID Connect.
Amazon EC2 now supports tagging when registering or copying AMIs
Amazon EC2 now enables you to tag your Amazon Machine Images (AMIs) when you create an AMI from an EBS snapshot, or when you copy an AMI within the same or different AWS Regions. Tags are simple key-value pairs that you can assign to AWS resources such as AMIs to easily organize, search, and identify resources, create cost allocation reports, and control access.
AWS Signer launches signing container images in AWS GovCloud (US) Regions
Starting today, AWS Signer container image signing and verification is available in the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. You can now use AWS Signer, a managed signing service, to sign images in registries, such as Amazon Elastic Container Registry (ECR). You can validate that only approved images are deployed to Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) clusters or are in use in Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS) clusters.
“DEI Killed The Chips Act”
The US Chip Act looks as though it’s going the same way as the hundreds of billions of dollars China threw away on its chip industry – ruined by incompetent …
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