Tags can be used to categorize and track your AWS costs, but depend upon you being diligent about applying tags to your resources and making sure that they are enabled for cost allocation. To reduce this overhead, we are introducing an option to automatically mark your resources with the new Resource Created By tag. This tag includes information related to the resource creator depending on the authentication mechanism used, such as Account ID and IAM role. Even though the Resource Created By tag is specific to the Billing & Cost Management console, it functions exactly like the user-defined cost allocation tags within the Detailed Billing Report, Cost & Usage Report, Cost Explorer, and Budgets products.
RMC finds like-minded buyer in Woodard & Curran
US engineering, science and operations company Woodard & Curran has acquired consulting engineers RMC Water & Environment, after RMC initiated a process to find a buyer.
Canadian drinking water treatment plant upgrades GE membrane technology
Region of Peel, Ontario, Canada, optimizes timing of its system upgrade with new membranes to ensure continued drinking water safety and reliability for residents.
Note 7 to be bricked
Samsung is to brick the Note 7 making it impossible to charge or use the exploding phablet. Only 7% of the 1.9 million units sold have still not been returned under Samsung’s exchange programme. The bricking will be done by a mid-December software upgrade. The Note 7 was banned by so many airlines that Samsung …
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Foxconn-Sharp to build LCD plant in China
Foxconn and Sharp are to set up a $6.95 billion LCD plant in China, reports the Nikkei. One site for it is Guangzho but Foxconn is said the be talking other cities in China to get the best deal. Foxconn owns, or has a controlling interest in, three LCD companies – Sharp, Innolux of Taiwan …
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Subaru Saves 2000 Man Hours
Subaru quickly brings its first hybrid vehicle to market using PXI for HIL testing
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Software defined power control saves energy, say power firms
Three power firms are bidding to re-define power supply design in software. Murata Power Solutions, CUI and Ericsson Power Modules explain the motivations and aims of the AMP project.
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Robotics of things – the next big thing in embedded
Robotics and machine learning are becoming the next big thing for embedded system hardware and software suppliers, writes Glenn Perry from Mentor Graphics.
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Yokogawa has first ISA100.11a wireless vibration sensor
Yokogawa Electric has developed a field wireless vibration sensor based on the ISA100.11a standard. This means it includes ISA100.11a-2011 communications, an application layer with process control industry standard objects, device descriptions and capabilities, a gateway interface, infrared provisioning, and a backbone router. Real-time vibration measurement is used for predictive maintenance of industrial equipment. Conventional methods for …
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Trump To Talk Tech
People still like to sneer at the US President-Elect but he seems to be doing a good job of repairing the election discord. According to ReCode he’s got Larry Page, Tim Cook Sheryl Sandberg, Satya Nadella, Jeff Bezos (maybe), Chuck Robbins, Ginni Rometty, Brian Krzanich and Safra Catz turning up for a chin-wag at Trump …
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