392 years ago the first man to see a microbe was born. He set up as a draper, opening a shop in 1654 and became a local politician before taking …
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392 years ago the first man to see a microbe was born. He set up as a draper, opening a shop in 1654 and became a local politician before taking …
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Earlier this week Belarus has joined the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO), becoming its tenth member state. The intergovernmental cooperation mechanism was founded in 2001 by China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan …
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The CMOS Image Sensor ((CIS) market is projected by Yole Group to grow from $21.8 billion in 2023 to $28.6 billion in 2029, a 4.7% CAGR 23-29. Sony is advancing …
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The Munich-based satellite launch service company Isar Aerospace has extended its Series C funding round by €65m – it now totals €220m ($230m) – with backing from the NATO Innovation …
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Researchers at at JILA, a joint institution of the US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the University of Colorado Boulder have developed an atomic clock that can …
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Rogue Valley Microdevices, the Oregon pure-play MEMS foundry, has won $6.7 million in Chips Act funding to help towards construction at its 300mm Florida fab site. RVM’s second fab, a …
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Vishay has introduced a series of surface-mount solid moulded tantalum chip capacitors specifically for electronic detonation systems “combining a robust mechanical design with low leakage current and stringent testing specifications”, …
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Würth Elektronik has created a range of opto-isilated triacs for controlling light AC loads and larger triacs. They are called WL-OCTR, and come in a choice of packages: through hole …
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Bright fast phosphorescence is possible without heavy metal ions such as platinum or iridium, according to a team at Osaka University. Its researchers came across a molecule, thienyl diketone, which …
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AWS Launch Wizard now enables customers to programmatically deploy workloads on AWS using Application Programming Interface (API) or CloudFormation templates while still leveraging built-in automation and best practice recommendations. With this launch, customers now have a choice to deploy third-party applications on AWS such as SQL Server – SingleNode, HA, or FCI, SAP, and all supported workloads through AWS Launch Wizard APIs or CloudFormation resources, in addition to the existing console-based experience. Additionally, AWS Launch Wizard has also introduced APIs to programmatically retrieve application specifications for a simplified deployment experience.
AWS Launch Wizard offers a guided way of sizing, configuring, and deploying AWS resources for third party applications, such as Microsoft SQL Server Always On and HANA based SAP systems, without the need to manually identify and provision individual AWS resources.
AWS Launch Wizard is available in 29 Regions including US East (N. Virginia, Ohio), Europe (Frankfurt, Ireland, London, Paris, Stockholm and Milan), South America (Sao Paulo), US West (N. California, Oregon), Canada (Central), Asia Pacific (Mumbai, Seoul, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Hyderabad, Singapore, and Sydney), Middle East (Bahrain, UAE), Africa (Cape Town), Europe (Spain), Europe (Zurich), Asia Pacific (Melbourne), China (Beijing, operated by Sinnet), China (Ningxia, operated by NWCD), and the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions.
To learn more about AWS Launch Wizard, visit the Launch Wizard Page
. To get started, check out the Launch Wizard User Guide
and the API Page
.