8/23/2022, 12:00:00 AM ~ 8/24/2022, 12:00:00 AM (UTC)
Recent Announcements
Amazon SageMaker Automatic Model Tuning now reduces the start-up time of each training job launched to tune your models by 20x on average (from 2.5 minutes to 8 seconds). In scenarios where you have a large number of hyperparameter evaluations, the reuse of training instances can cumulatively save 2 hours for every 50 sequential evaluations.
Starting today, Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) for Oracle supports Oracle Data Guard Switchover and Automated Backups for replica instances (read-only and mounted) deployed within an Availability Zone, or in separate Availability Zones of a given Region, or in separate AWS Regions.
Amazon Location Service now supports refined access control for geofences and tracked devices
Amazon Location Service now supports service specific condition keys allowing developers to set access control rules for each individual tracked device and geofence within a collection. This adds an additional layer of security and prevents unauthorized and unintended access while managing devices and geofences.
Amazon Polly now offers Neural TTS support for Mandarin Chinese
Amazon Polly is a service that turns text into lifelike speech. Today, we are excited to announce the general availability of a neural version of Zhiyu, Polly’s Mandarin Chinese female text to speech (TTS) voice.
Amazon Forecast now supports what-if analyses
Now with Amazon Forecast, you can seamlessly conduct what-if analyses to quantify the potential impact of business scenarios on your demand forecasts. Amazon Forecast is a fully managed service that uses machine learning (ML) algorithms to deliver highly accurate time series forecasts. Simulating hypothetical scenarios through what-if analyses is a powerful business tool to stress test your planning assumptions by capturing possible outcomes. It is a common practice to assess the impact of business decisions on revenue or profitability, quantify the risk associated with market trends, or evaluate how to respond to logistics and workforce changes to meet customer demand.
AWS IoT SiteWise now supports non-unique asset names under different hierarchies
AWS IoT SiteWise now supports non-unique asset names under different hierarchies, allowing asset name reusability. The new feature simplifies scaling for companies creating asset hierarchies for more than one hierarchy tree within the same AWS account and AWS IoT SiteWise installation.
AWS Blogs
AWS Japan Blog (Japanese)
- Developer Preview: Using Smithy to Generate Ruby SDK Code
- Automating Global Device Provisioning with AWS IoT Core and Amazon Route 53
- [Event Report] Serverless Utilization and Effectiveness — Case Study Seminar
- Amazon DynamoDB can now import data from Amazon S3 into a new table
AWS Cloud Operations & Migrations Blog
- Prepare for Oracle license audits in AWS using AWS Audit Manager and AWS License Manager
- Analyzing AWS WAF Logs in Amazon CloudWatch Logs
AWS Big Data Blog
AWS Database Blog
- Recreate an Amazon RDS Custom for Oracle database: Part 2
- Make configuration changes to an Amazon RDS Custom for Oracle instance: Part 1
AWS DevOps Blog
AWS HPC Blog
AWS for Industries
- Britvic enables secure, touchless drink dispense using AWS IoT and serverless technologies
- How a 3D visual experience was “Minted” with Cloudinary on AWS
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AWS Media Blog
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AWS Storage Blog
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