From Amazon Q Business and AI Agents to new cloud storage and Amazon Bedrock tools, here are the 10 coolest new AWS products launched in 2024 so far. From its new Amazon Q Developer and Business ...
Earning more than 60,000 GitHub stars, underscoring the valuable role that LocalStack for AWS plays in the modern cloud development tech stack Serving more than 1,500 active customers that have ...
In an exclusive pre-re:Invent interview in Seattle, Eswar Bala (pictured), director of container engineering at AWS, said Kubernetes has quietly become the default control plane for AI, sparking ...
Amazon Web Services (AWS) this week made an AWS Security Hub for analyzing cybersecurity data in near real time generally available, while at the same ...
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From AWS and Google to Baidu and H2O.ai, here are the 11 companies that made Gartner’s 2023 Cloud AI Developer Services Magic Quadrant, along with their strengths and weaknesses. Gartner’s new 2023 ...
Revealed at AWS re:Invent 2025, the integration fits in SUSE's Enterprise Container Management, which relies on Kubernetes ...
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AWS used this year’s re:Invent to take aim at one of the biggest, least glamorous problems in enterprise tech; legacy code.
AWS re:Invent, one the premier events in the cloud industry, serves as a platform for Amazon Web Services (AWS) to introduce new services, capabilities, and enhancements to its extensive portfolio.
Security researchers warn that certain commands executed in the AWS and Google Cloud command-line interfaces (CLIs) will return credentials and other secrets stored in environment variables as part of ...