6/24/2022, 12:00:00 AM ~ 6/27/2022, 12:00:00 AM (UTC)
Recent Announcements
AWS Fargate for Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) is now available in the Amazon Web Services China Beijing Region, operated by Sinnet, and the Amazon Web Services China Ningxia Region, operated by NWCD. AWS Fargate is a serverless, pay-as-you-go compute engine that lets you focus on building applications without managing servers. Amazon EKS is a managed container service to run and scale Kubernetes applications. Using AWS Fargate serverless compute in your Amazon EKS clusters removes the need to provision and manage servers, lets you specify and pay for resources per application, and improves security through application isolation by design.
Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling announces increased Auto Scaling group default limit per account
Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling now supports a higher default limit for Auto Scaling groups per account. Customers can now create up to 500 Auto Scaling Groups per account, an increase from 200. The limit increase enables customers to provision, manage, and scale EC2 instances for more applications per account.
AWS Blogs
AWS Japan Blog (Japanese)
- How to adapt to MovieLabs Common Security Architecture for Production (CSAP) with AWS Security Services
- Opportunity Risk and Delay Costs
- Blue/Green Deployment, Canary Deployment, and A/B Testing with AWS Load Balancer Controller
- Mental Models to Articulate Digital Transformation Goals Part 1
AWS Architecture Blog
- Field Notes: Integrating Active Directory Federation Service with AWS Single Sign-On
- Serverless architecture for optimizing Amazon Connect call-recording archival costs
AWS Cloud Operations & Migrations Blog
AWS Big Data Blog
- Configure an automated email sync for federated SSO users to access Amazon QuickSight
- Accelerate Amazon DynamoDB data access in AWS Glue jobs using the new AWS Glue DynamoDB Export connector
Containers
AWS Developer Tools Blog
AWS DevOps Blog
AWS for Industries
- Preparing for Post-Quantum World in Banking with Amazon Web Services
- Develop and deploy a customized workflow using Autonomous Driving Data Framework (ADDF) on AWS
- BKV Breaks Free from Siloed Systems with Cloudwick’s Amorphic Data Platform for AWS
AWS Machine Learning Blog
- Choose specific timeseries to forecast with Amazon Forecast
- Improve ML developer productivity with Weights & Biases: A computer vision example on Amazon SageMaker
- How Cepsa used Amazon SageMaker and AWS Step Functions to industrialize their ML projects and operate their models at scale
- Analyze and tag assets stored in Veeva Vault PromoMats using Amazon AppFlow and Amazon AI Services
- MLOps foundation roadmap for enterprises with Amazon SageMaker
- Introducing Amazon CodeWhisperer, the ML-powered coding companion
- Manage AutoML workflows with AWS Step Functions and AutoGluon on Amazon SageMaker
AWS Media Blog
AWS Storage Blog
- Building a disaster recovery site on AWS for workloads on Google Cloud (Part 2)
- Building a disaster recovery site on AWS for workloads on Google Cloud (Part 1)