Starting today, you can use AWS Application Migration Service (AWS MGN) to migrate and modernize your applications in Israel (Tel Aviv) region.
Amazon SageMaker Studio Lab supports SageMaker Distribution
We are excited to announce that Amazon SageMaker Studio Lab now supports the SageMaker Distribution image. Studio Lab customers have often asked for an environment that comes pre-installed with popular libraries including PyTorch, TensorFlow, and Keras, and an easier way to migrate their Studio Lab environment to Amazon SageMaker Studio. SageMaker Distribution fulfills both of these needs.
AWS PrivateLink announces support for user defined IP on VPC endpoints
You can now choose IP addresses for your AWS PrivateLink VPC endpoints. AWS PrivateLink is a fully-managed, private connectivity service that enables customers to share and access services including AWS services, third-party services, and internal enterprise services hosted on AWS in a secure and scalable manner while keeping network traffic private.
Amazon RDS for MariaDB now supports MariaDB 10.11 for up to 40% higher transaction throughput
Amazon RDS for MariaDB now supports MariaDB major version 10.11, the latest long-term maintenance release from the MariaDB community. Amazon RDS for MariaDB 10.11 includes performance improvements that enable up to 40% higher transaction throughput than prior versions. You can deploy RDS for MariaDB 10.11 on RDS Optimized Read and Optimized Write enabled instance classes for additional performance gains. MariaDB 10.11 major version also includes improvements to authentication, information schema, system versioning, and the InnoDB storage engine made by the MariaDB community.
Amazon Aurora Global Database introduces Global Database Failover
Amazon Aurora now supports Global Database Failover, a fully managed experience for performing a cross-Region database failover to respond to unplanned events such as a regional outage. With Global Database Failover, you can convert a secondary region into the new primary region in typically a minute and also maintain the multi-region Global Database configuration. To learn more about Global Database Failover, see this blog .
Ed Juices The Reptiles
With governments feeling almost obliged to support their domestic semiconductor industries with obscene sums of money these days, I am doing some judicious promotion of domestic companies in which I …
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Miniature SoM for 64-bit edge computing
Direct Insight, the Oxfordshire technical systems integrator and reseller of system-on-module (SoM) and other embedded systems, has launched the QS93, a miniature QFN-style system-on-module (SoM) that provides a low-power, cost-optimised …
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Server shipments falling
2023 server shipments are expected to fall 5-6% y-o-y, says TrendForce, as continued demand for AI compresses the construction of traditional servers. Server motherboard shipments are expected to fall 6–7%.
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KSAT expands KSATlite services with Ka-band for Smallsats
KSAT is expanding its KSATlite service to include Ka-band for Smallsat constellations, allowing higher bandwidth comms for data-intensive applications. The company, a Norwegian ground network specialist with offices in Denver, …
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Arm expected to file for IPO this week
Arm is expected to file for its public offer this week after buying back the 25% stake in the company which it sold to its Vision Fund. According to Bloomberg …
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