7/17/2024, 12:00:00 AM ~ 7/18/2024, 12:00:00 AM (UTC)
Recent Announcements
Announcing expanded DICOMweb retrievals with AWS HealthImaging
AWS HealthImaging has launched two additional DICOMweb APIs for retrieving medical imaging metadata and image frames. This launch offers customers greater flexibility in how they access data stored on HealthImaging, and expanded interoperability with legacy applications.\n Customers can now download DICOM instance metadata from HealthImaging with GetDICOMInstanceMetadata. Customers can also retrieve one or more image frames from a DICOM instance stored on HealthImaging with GetDICOMInstanceFrames. Both of these APIs are built in conformance with the DICOMweb WADO-RS standard for web-based medical imaging. These APIs make it easy to connect DICOMweb-enabled applications, such as medical imaging viewers, to HealthImaging data stores. AWS HealthImaging is a HIPAA-eligible service that empowers healthcare providers and their software partners to store, analyze, and share medical images at petabyte scale. With AWS HealthImaging, you can run your medical imaging applications at scale from a single, authoritative copy of each medical image in the cloud, while reducing your total cost of ownership.
Announcing the July 2024 updates to Amazon Corretto
Corretto 22.0.2, 21.0.4, 17.0.12, 11.0.24, and 8u422, quarterly security and critical updates for the Long-Term Supported (LTS) and Feature (FR) versions of OpenJDK, are now available for download. Amazon Corretto is a no-cost, multi-platform, production-ready distribution of OpenJDK.\n Click on the Corretto home page to download Corretto 8, Corretto 11, Corretto 17, Corretto 21, or Corretto 22. You can also get the updates on your Linux system by configuring a Corretto Apt or Yum repo.
AWS Blogs
AWS Japan Blog (Japanese)
- Build enterprise-grade applications with natural language using AWS App Studio (preview)
- Amazon Q Apps is now open to the public, making it possible to build your own generative AI apps
- Customize Amazon Q Developer (within the IDE) with a private codebase
- Amazon Bedrock’s agent now supports memory retention and code interpretation (in preview)
- Guardrails for Amazon Bedrock can now detect halcinations and protect applications built using custom or third-party FMs
- Additional data connectors are supported in the Amazon Bedrock knowledge base (in preview)
- Introducing Amazon Q Developer’s SageMaker Studio to streamline machine learning workflows
AWS Open Source Blog
AWS Cloud Operations & Migrations Blog
AWS Big Data Blog
- Building a scalable streaming data platform that enables real-time and batch analytics of electric vehicles on AWS
- Migrate data from an on-premises Hadoop environment to Amazon S3 using S3DistCp with AWS Direct Connect
AWS Contact Center
Containers
- Harnessing Karpenter: Transitioning Kafka to Amazon EKS with AWS solutions
- How Thomson Reuters achieved 5X operational efficiency and 30% cost optimization with Plexus on Amazon EKS
AWS Database Blog
- Index types supported in Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL and Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL (GIN, GiST, HASH, BRIN)
- Index types supported in Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL and Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL (B-tree)
AWS for Industries
AWS Machine Learning Blog
- How Deloitte Italy built a digital payments fraud detection solution using quantum machine learning and Amazon Braket
- Amazon SageMaker unveils the Cohere Command R fine-tuning model
- Derive meaningful and actionable operational insights from AWS Using Amazon Q Business