Today, AWS HealthLake added 28 new search parameters needed for payor workflows. HealthLake is a HIPAA-eligible service offering healthcare companies a complete view of individual and patient population health data using Fast Healthcare Interoperable Resources (FHIR) API based transactions to securely store and transform their data into a queryable format at petabyte scale. With this release, customers can now use over 1,400 search parameters to enrich their healthcare software applications.
Application Load Balancer now supports Resource Map in AWS Management Console
Application Load Balancer (ALB) now supports Resource Map, a tool in the console that displays all your ALB resources and their relationships in a visual format on a single page, providing you a clear understanding of your ALB architecture.
Amazon Aurora MySQL 3.06 (compatible with MySQL 8.0.34) is generally available
In addition to security enhancements, bug fixes, and improved data replication performance with binary log (binlog), this release includes new generative AI capabilities and improved cross-region resiliency for Aurora Global Database. With this release, customers can use Aurora MySQL to build scalable generative AI applications, accessing Amazon Bedrock’s foundation models directly through SQL. This release also contains improvements that bolster the cross-region resiliency of Aurora Global Database, enabling secondary regions to seamlessly serve read requests if the primary writer were to become unavailable during an instance restart. For more details, refer to the Aurora MySQL 3 and MySQL 8.0.34 release notes.
AWS announces Aurora MySQL integration with Amazon Bedrock for Generative AI
Today, AWS announces that Amazon Aurora ML now provides access to foundation models available in Amazon Bedrock directly through SQL in the Aurora MySQL 3.06 version.
What caught your eye this week? (Laptop GPUs, Supply Chain, Apple)
For example, what caught David Manners’ eye this week was the USA saying it is aiming to set up a complete domestic semiconductor supply chain.
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Fable: The Proposal
33 years ago two scientists made this proposal to management aimed at facilitating access to data in a complex organisation: ‘This proposal concerns the management of general information about accelerators …
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Tech Lay-Offs
21,000 employees have been laid off by Meta since January 2022 and 460,000 people have been laid off from Amazon in the past two years. 34,000 employees were laid off …
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UKESF, Apple strengthen ‘Girls into Electronics’ partnership
Apple is extending its support for the UK Electronics Skills Foundation (UKESF) programme Girls into Electronics 2024, which aims to inspire girls to explore future careers in the industry. Apple …
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Octal high-side switches with 110mΩ RDS(on) (typical) per channel
Octal high-side switches from ST with 110mΩ RDS(on) (typical) per channel to preserve system efficiency control capacitive, resistive, or inductive loads with one side connected to ground. With 10.5V-36V operating-voltage …
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Q4 24.5% q-o-q leap for NAND
Q4 saw a 24.5% QoQ increase in NAND revenue reaching $11.49 billion, reports TrendForce. Q1 is forecast to see a further 20% increase in revenues and a 25% increase in …
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