SSL product developers can now buy optics designed for stringent IP requirements from LEDiL, while the company also has a new hybrid lens/reflector optic, and more options for outdoor area lighting.
AWS Config Rules Available in Europe (London) Region
AWS Config Rules is now available in the Europe (London) AWS region.
Amazon Elasticsearch Service now supports additional instance types and up to 30 TB EBS capacity per domain
Amazon Elasticsearch Service now supports M4, C4, and R4 instance types. M4 and R4 instances provide improved compute performance at lower prices than the previous generation of M3 and R3 instances. With the C4 instance type, you can benefit from better cost effectiveness for workloads that have high indexing requirements. Additionally, on the newly supported instances, Amazon Elasticsearch Service offers increased EBS volume size up to 1.5 TB per node. The increased volume size allows you to store up to 30 TB in a single Amazon Elasticsearch Service domain using EBS-backed data nodes, which is triple the previous limit. For Provisioned IOPS SSD volumes, we have also increased the maximum to 16,000 IOPS to support the most demanding workloads. This release also offers operational enhancements that reduce the time required for performing cluster updates and snapshots, typically by more than 50%.
Amazon QuickSight now supports Scheduled Refresh of SPICE data
You now have the ability to automatically update SPICE (Super-fast, Parallel, In-memory, Calculation, Engine) datasets in Amazon QuickSight based on a schedule. You can specify the Time Zone, the Time of Day, the Frequency (Daily, Weekly, or Monthly), and the Starting Date for your SPICE dataset refresh. This capability eliminates the manual process of updating SPICE datasets and allows you to easily share dashboards with up-to-date information. Scheduled refresh is now available in Amazon QuickSight for all supported AWS, cloud and on-premises data sources, for both new and existing datasets in all regions. For more information, see the AWS Big Data Blog post on Scheduled Refresh .
Amazon GameLift Supports Unreal Engine, Unity, and Custom C# and C++ Engines
Developers can now use Amazon GameLift with their preferred game engine. Whether it’s Amazon Lumberyard, Unreal Engine, Unity, or custom C# and C++ game engines, developers can leverage Amazon GameLift as a simple, fast, cost-effective tool for hosting dedicated game servers. The Amazon GameLift SDK download contains C# and C++ support and a prebuilt Unreal Engine plugin that accelerates and simplifies integration into Unreal Engine game servers.
AWS Config Rules Supports New Managed Rules
AWS Config Rules now supports seven new managed rules, which are predefined rules that AWS Config uses to evaluate whether your AWS resources comply with common best practices.
Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission extends pipeline condition assessment contract with Echologics
This is the second extension of the contract between companies.
Australian partnership hopes to disrupt filtration market with graphene-based tech
Clean TeQ and Ionic Industries have joined forces with Monash University to scale up graphene-based water and wastewater filtration technology…
AWRA seeks nominations for awards, scholarship program
The American Water Resources Association seeks a diverse pool of nominations for its annual water resources research, protection, policy and management awards, as well as multiple student scholarships.
Burns & McDonnell expanding in Oklahoma City for water, wastewater work
Firm to extend focus into growing needs of municipal, industrial clients.