AWS Application Discovery Goes Agentless
AWS Application Discovery allows you to check the applications installed in your environment and report this information to you. This will make it easier for you to migrate your applications to the...
View ArticleAWS IoT Supports Just In Time Certificate Registration
Since it’s launch back in 2015, AWS IoT has been a hit with users worldwide. Today AWS is making this service even more flexible by introducing just-in-time certificate registration for devices. In...
View ArticleAWS EBS: Lower Price, More PIOPS/GB
Amazon EBS (Elastic Block Store) provides EC2 instances with an efficient block level storage volumes. Given it’s a highly useful feature, AWS has announce that it is lowering the price for Amazon EBS...
View ArticleAmazon Kinesis Analytics for Real-Time Data Processing
Need an efficient way to process real-time data streams? Amazon Kinesis does just that. Instead of provisioning your own data center for analysis, you can just set up a Kinesis Stream or Kinesis...
View ArticleAmazon S3 Supports IPV6
As the internet continues its wildfire growth, the current 32-bit entity for ip addresses, IPV4, will run out of combinations. To keep up, AWS has announced that it is now supporting IPV6 for Amazon...
View ArticleAWS Introduces Transit VPC
AWS has come up with a new solution that matches different services to serve a particular need: the Transit VPC. A networking construct, you can use this to link several VPCs together to a single VPC,...
View ArticleAmazon WorkSpaces Adds Hourly Usage and Expands Root Volume
Amazon Workspaces lets you work online and collaborate with your team from anywhere in the world. To make it even more useful, AWS updated WorkSpaces with two new features. Hourly Billing on Amazon...
View ArticleAWS Snowball — Job Management API and S3 Adapter
AWS Snowball lets you import and export large amounts data to and from the AWS cloud and your on-site data center. By using an appliance, you may transfer 1 Petabyte of data per week and ship it to...
View ArticleAWS Elastic Beanstalk Supports New Features
AWS has improved AWS Elastic Beanstalk to support three new features: ASP.NET Core, Muti-App .NET, Application Load Balancer, and Nginx Proxy Server with Tomcat. Firstly, you may now deploy...
View ArticleSAP HANA Now on AWS EC2 X1 Clusters
Since AWS started supporting single-node deployments for SAP HANA on the X1 instance types, customers have been asking for a way to do it with X1 clusters. Today, that is now possible. AWS is proud to...
View ArticleAWS CloudWatch Logs and Dashboard Improvements
As the name implies, AWS CloudWatch service lets you spot, verify, and act on issues that occur in your AWS services. Now, AWS has made improvements to CloudWatch Logs and CloudWatch Dashboard in terms...
View ArticleAmazon Aurora Adds New Reader Endpoint
Amazon Aurora is AWS’s highly-available, MySQL-compatible relational database. AWS has announced that Aurora has just added a new cluster-level read endpoint. Thanks to this improvement, you now have...
View ArticleAWS SDK for C++ Available for Production
AWS is happy to announce that it has released the AWS SDK for C++ version 1.0 for production use. This version comes with several useful features that came from developer preview feedback of the SDK:...
View ArticleCloud Month in Review — August 2016
AWS presents updates to existing services as well as new kinds of services this month of August. IAAS Most have heard of AWS’s import/export system Amazon Snowball, which allows 1 Petabyte of data per...
View ArticleAWS Cost Explorer – New Filtering Options
Given that operational expenses is always a concern for a business, the AWS Cost Explorer service helps by letting you visualize and manage your expenditures in AWS. And since this visibility is...
View ArticleAmazon EMR — New Encryption Functions
Amazon EMR lets you analyze a vast amount of data using a cluster of virtual servers on the AWS cloud. Every day, this service processes large amounts of data daily, security is a paramount concern. To...
View ArticleCloud Month in Review — September 2016
AWS continues to strengthen its services for its clients. Here’s what they came up with this month: SAP HANA Now on AWS EC2 X1 Clusters AWS has also announced that is now supporting large-scale OLAP...
View ArticleAmazon ElastiCache for Redis Updates
If you require rapid in-memory storage for your applications, you need look no further than Amazon ElastiCache for Redis. New and current users of this application will be happy to know that it now...
View ArticleAmazon Aurora Supports Calls to Stored Procedures and More
Amazon Aurora, AWS’s MySQL-compatible relational database, is introducing two new and highly useful features: Invoke Lambda Stored Procedures You may now write stored procedures that can call Lambda...
View ArticleAWS Server Migration Service Launched
Credit to Paul Hartzog AWS has made it simpler and easier to transfer an existing application on the cloud to Amazon EC2. Introducing the AWS Server Migration Service. It lets you incrementally...
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