AWS announces general availability of AWS Glue Data Quality in the AWS GovCloud (US-East and US-West) Regions. Glue Data Quality automatically measures and monitors quality of data in data repositories and in AWS Glue ETL pipelines. AWS Glue is a serverless, scalable data integration and ETL (extract, transform, and load) service that makes it easier to discover, prepare, move, and integrate data from multiple sources.
Amazon EC2 Hibernate now supports more operating systems
Starting today, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud instances (Amazon EC2 instances) now support Hibernation for the Microsoft Windows Server 2022, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9, and Amazon Linux 2023 operating systems. Hibernation is an Amazon EC2 feature that helps lower costs and achieve faster startup times by enabling customers to pause and resume their running instances at scale. Customers are not billed for compute time while instances are suspended, and your applications will resume from right where they left off.
Amazon IVS introduces in-console broadcasting for low-latency streaming
Amazon Interactive Video Service (Amazon IVS) now offers in-console broadcasting for its low-latency streaming capability. Once you create at least one channel, you can initiate your first stream from the AWS Management Console.
Amazon EMR on EKS Interactive Endpoints is now generally available
Today, we are excited to launch the general availability of Interactive Endpoints for Amazon EMR on EKS. With this launch, Amazon EMR on EKS customers will be able to run interactive workloads using an integrated development environment such as EMR Studio . For customers that require control on their execution environment, they will be able to use their self-hosted Jupyter notebooks as an another mechanism to run their interactive workloads via Interactive Endpoints.
Ed Eyes Up Quantum Algorithms
Why aren’t I making any money out of quantum algorithms? Ed asks his diary. Maybe there’s not much money in developing these things and flogging them, but there sure is …
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MEMPHIS Electronic Braces Industrial Manufacturers for the Next Memory Shortage at EDS 2023
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Arduino-based Squirrel Box brings soil metrics to the IoT
This Arduino-based system to monitor soil conditions is called the Squirrel Box, and it’s made by researchers at the Universities of Newcastle and Nottingham.
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Why Did It Take Intel So Long?
The curious thing about Intel starting volume production on EUV last week is that it took them so long. After all, Intel co-founder, CEO and Chairman Gordon Moore was one …
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Binder turns to PBC15 quick-locking power supply connector
Binder, the industrial connector specialist, has created a new power bayonet connector, the PBC15. Suitable for power supply and signal linking of devices via one cable, the PBC15 – in …
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Intel starts volume EUV production
Last week Intel started using EUV in volume manufacturing for the first time. Fab34 in Leixlip near Dublin is the first Intel volume fab to use the Intel 4 EUV-based …
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