8/26/2024, 12:00:00 AM ~ 8/27/2024, 12:00:00 AM (UTC)
Recent Announcements
Amazon Braket, the quantum computing service from AWS, now offers Rigetti Computing’s latest 84-qubit Ankaa-2 system in the US West (N. California) Region. Ankaa-2 is the highest qubit-count gate-based quantum device available on Amazon Braket, enabling customers to tackle larger and more complex problems while pushing the boundaries of what’s possible with today’s quantum hardware. Ankaa-2 allows customers to submit their quantum tasks and hybrid jobs at any time, opening up new possibilities for uninterrupted experiments and a more efficient use of quantum hardware resources, all on a pay-as-you-go basis.\n Braket’s core mission is to accelerate research and innovation in quantum computing by making quantum hardware available to customers on-demand, with pay-as-you-go pricing, via a unified interface and access model. With this launch, customers can now use the familiar Braket SDK and APIs to access the latest 84-qubit system from Rigetti, which is designed to offer significantly faster gate operation times, improved fidelities, and four-fold qubit connectivity enabling customers to run deeper circuits. Researchers requiring access to lower levels of control over the hardware to explore use cases such as studying noise, developing new and more robust gates, and devising error mitigation schemes can access Ankaa-2 using Braket Pulse. To get started with Rigetti Ankaa-2, refer to the Amazon Braket Rigetti device page for device details, the Amazon Braket Documentation for guides and resources, and the Amazon Braket Pricing page for pricing information.
Amazon QuickSight now supports sharing views of embedded dashboards
Amazon QuickSight now supports sharing views of embedded dashboards. This feature allows developers to enable more collaborative capabilities in their application with embedded QuickSight dashboards. Additionally, they can enable personalization capabilities such as bookmarks for anonymous users.\n This feature enables embedded dashboards readers to collaborate easily. They can share a unique link that displays only their changes while staying within the application. When an embedded dashboard reader wants to share their view with another user of the application, the application developer can pass this intent to QuickSight SDK. This will generate a shareable reference to the current state of the embedded dashboard. When a different reader lands on that shareable link, developers can load the QuickSight dashboard with that particular shared state. For more information, click here. This feature is now available in all supported Amazon QuickSight regions - US East (Ohio and N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), Asia Pacific (Mumbai, Seoul, Singapore, Sydney and Tokyo), Canada (Central), Europe (Frankfurt, Ireland and London), South America (São Paulo) and the AWS GovCloud (US-West) Region.
AWS announces a streamlined Federated and SSO sign in process for the AWS Console Mobile App
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is announcing a streamlined Federated and SSO sign in process for the AWS Console Mobile App. AWS customers who use Federated or SSO authentication methods with the AWS Console Mobile App can now select their sign in URL from a list of recently used URLs when they setup a subsequent identity to access an account.\n The Console Mobile App lets users view and manage a select set of resources to stay informed and connected with their AWS resources while on-the-go. The sign in process supports device password managers and biometrics authentication, making access to AWS resources simple, secure, and quick. Visit the product page for more information about the Console Mobile App.
AWS Blogs
AWS Japan Blog (Japanese)
- Collecting data from industrial devices to AWS services
- Amazon OpenSearch Service Internal Structure: OpenSearch Optimized Instances (OR1)
- AWS’s “Security Assessment System for Government Information Systems (ISMAP)” registration has been updated. (2024)
- AWS Weekly — 2024/8/19
- Weekly Generative AI with AWS — Week 19/08/2024
- [Event Report] AWS Re:Inforce 2024 and Re:Cap Events
AWS News Blog
AWS Big Data Blog
- Copy and mask PII between Amazon RDS databases using visual ETL jobs in AWS Glue Studio
- Amazon EMR 7.1 runtime for Apache Spark and Iceberg can run Spark workloads 2.7 times faster than Apache Spark 3.5.1 and Iceberg 1.5.2
Desktop and Application Streaming
AWS for Industries
AWS Machine Learning Blog
- Secure RAG applications using prompt engineering on Amazon Bedrock
- Get the most from Amazon Titan Text Premier
- GenASL: Generative AI-powered American Sign Language avatars
- AWS empowers sales teams using generative AI solution built on Amazon Bedrock
Networking & Content Delivery
AWS Quantum Technologies Blog
AWS Security Blog
- 2024 ISO and CSA STAR certificates now available with three additional services
- Summer 2024 SOC report now available with 177 services in scope
AWS Storage Blog
- A guide to budgeting for AWS Backup in VMware virtual environments
- Designing sustainable disaster recovery strategies
Open Source Project
AWS CLI
Amplify for JavaScript
- tsc-compliance-test@0.1.50
- 2024-08-26 Amplify JS release - aws-amplify@6.5.3
- @aws-amplify/storage@6.6.3
- @aws-amplify/pubsub@6.1.20
- @aws-amplify/predictions@6.1.20
- @aws-amplify/notifications@2.0.45
- @aws-amplify/interactions@6.0.44
- @aws-amplify/geo@3.0.45
- @aws-amplify/datastore-storage-adapter@2.1.47
- @aws-amplify/datastore@5.0.47