AWS Week in Review – New Open-Source Updates for Snapchange, Cedar, and Jupyter Community Contributions – May 15, 2023
A new week has begun. Last week, there was a lot of news related to AWS. I have compiled a… Read More
A new week has begun. Last week, there was a lot of news related to AWS. I have compiled a… Read More
Today we are launching I4g instances powered by AWS Graviton2 processors that deliver up to 15% better compute performance than… Read More
At AWS re:Invent 2022, we introduced in preview Amazon VPC Lattice, a new capability of Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon… Read More
I am excited to announce the general availability of Amazon Linux 2023 (AL2023). AWS has provided you with a cloud-optimized… Read More
Since the devastating earthquake in Türkiye and Syria, Amazon has activated disaster relief services to quickly provide relief items to… Read More
We’ve come a long way since the launch of the m1.small instance in 2006, adding instances with additional memory, compute… Read More
We are half way between the re:Invent conference and the end-of-year holidays, and I did expect the cadence of releases… Read More
Modern applications are built using modular and distributed components. Each component is a service that implements its own subset of… Read More
We know that you can always make great use of all available network bandwidth and network performance, and have done… Read More
With three weeks to go until AWS re:Invent opens in Las Vegas, the AWS News Blog Team is hard at… Read More