Customers that are subject to HIPAA can use AWS AppFabric to aggregate normalized audit logs from supported Software as a Service (SaaS) applications or audit user access in those applications. If you have an executed Business Associate Addendum (BAA) with AWS, you can now use AWS AppFabric for workloads that are within the scope of HIPAA.
AWS Microservice Extractor now supports visualizing very large enterprise applications
AWS Microservice Extractor for .NET simplifies refactoring older monolithic applications into smaller code projects to build a microservices-based architecture. Microservice Extractor analyzes source code and runtime metrics to create a visual representation of the application with its dependencies. Now Microservice Extractor offloads compute intensive graph processing to the cloud and allow developers to visualize and interact with large enterprise applications with up to 50,000 classes on their own laptop.
Wild Wild Women
England’s 1-0 defeat on Saturday belied the difference in quality between the finalists though, curiously, we didn’t have our best team on the pitch at the opening whistle. When we …
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What caught your eye this week? (Arm IPO, Analogue switch, Ball Aerospace)
The Electronics Weekly team share some fingerposts – their picks of the week, in terms of announcements, developments or anything else in the wide world of electronics that caught their eye…
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Add your own device support to Segger MCU programmers
Users can add un-supported MCUs to Segger’s range of in-circuit programmers following the introduction of its ‘flasher device support kit’. “Customers have the flexibility to add new devices when required, …
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Lasers measure wind velocity at long distance to improve mathematical models
Danish company Vind-Vind is developing a turbulence model for the effect of wind on structures in complex environments. It will eventually include the atmosphere high above the volume of interest …
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Automotive magnetic detectors work up to 38V
Rohm has developed Hall-based magnetic detectors for vehicle use. BD5310xG-CZ types are momentary (dubbed ‘unipolar’): turning on above a fixed south pole magnetic flux density and turning off below the …
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Multi-direction PCB-to-everywhere else contacts
Harwin has added four height options to its multi-directional spring contact range, which now spans from 4 to 10mm. “Although there are already many spring contacts that are suitable for …
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Google adds Raspberry Pi to its MediaPipe on-device machine learning
Google is extending its MediaPipe on-device machine learning system to support the Raspberry Pi, enabling – for example – audio classification, face landmark detection, and natural language processing tasks. Back …
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Taiwan server ODMs diversifying abroad
Taiwan-based server ODMs, including Quanta, Foxconn, Wistron (including Wiwynn), and Inventec, have set up production bases in countries like Thailand, Vietnam, and Malaysia to mitigate geopolitical risks and supply chain …
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