We’re simply two days away from AWS Summit Sydney (April 10–11) and a month away from the AWS Summit season in Southeast Asia, beginning with the AWS Summit Singapore (May 7) and the AWS Summit Bangkok (May 30). If you occur to be in Sydney, Singapore, or Bangkok round these dates, please be a part of us.
Last Week’s Launches
If you haven’t learn final week’s Weekly Roundup but, Channy wrote in regards to the AWS Chips Taste Test, a brand new initiative from Jeff Barr as a part of April’ Fools Day.
Here are some launches that caught my consideration final week:
New Amazon EC2 G6 situations — We introduced the overall availability of Amazon EC2 G6 situations powered by NVIDIA L4 Tensor Core GPUs. G6 situations can be utilized for a variety of graphics-intensive and machine studying use circumstances. G6 situations ship as much as 2x larger efficiency for deep studying inference and graphics workloads in comparison with Amazon EC2 G4dn situations. To study extra, go to the Amazon EC2 G6 occasion web page.
Mistral Large is now accessible in Amazon Bedrock — Veliswa wrote in regards to the availability of the Mistral Large basis mannequin, as a part of the Amazon Bedrock service. You can use Mistral Large to deal with advanced duties that require substantial reasoning capabilities. In addition, Amazon Bedrock is now accessible within the Paris AWS Region.
Amazon Aurora zero-ETL integration with Amazon Redshift now in extra Regions — Zero-ETL integration bulletins have been my favorite launches final yr. This Zero-ETL integration simplifies the method of transferring knowledge between the 2 companies, permitting prospects to maneuver knowledge between Amazon Aurora and Amazon Redshift with out the necessity for handbook Extract, Transform, and Load (ETL) processes. With this announcement, Zero-ETL integrations between Amazon Aurora and Amazon Redshift is now supported in 11 extra Regions.
Announcing AWS Deadline Cloud — If you’re working in movies, TV reveals, commercials, video games, and industrial design and dealing with advanced rendering administration for groups creating 2D and 3D visible property, then you definately’ll be enthusiastic about AWS Deadline Cloud. This new managed service simplifies the deployment and administration of render farms for media and leisure workloads.
AWS Clean Rooms ML is Now Generally Available — Last yr, I wrote about the preview of AWS Clean Rooms ML. In that submit, I elaborated a brand new functionality of AWS Clean Rooms that helps you and your companions apply machine studying (ML) fashions in your collective knowledge with out copying or sharing uncooked knowledge with one another. Now, AWS Clean Rooms ML is obtainable so that you can use.
Knowledge Bases for Amazon Bedrock now helps personal community insurance policies for OpenSearch Serverless — Here’s thrilling information for you who’re constructing with Amazon Bedrock. Now, you possibly can implement Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) with Knowledge Bases for Amazon Bedrock utilizing Amazon OpenSearch Serverless (OSS) collections which have a personal community coverage.
Amazon EKS prolonged help for Kubernetes variations now typically accessible — If you’re operating Kubernetes model 1.21 and better, with this Extended Support for Kubernetes, you possibly can keep up-to-date with the newest Kubernetes options and safety enhancements on Amazon EKS.
AWS Lambda Adds Support for Ruby 3.3 — Coding in Ruby? Now, AWS Lambda helps Ruby 3.3 as its runtime. This replace lets you make the most of the newest options and enhancements within the Ruby language.
Amazon EventBridge Console Enhancements — The Amazon EventBridge console has been up to date with new options and enhancements, making it simpler so that you can handle your event-driven purposes with a greater person expertise.
Private Access to the AWS Management Console in Commercial Regions — If you’ll want to prohibit entry to non-public AWS accounts from the corporate community, you need to use AWS Management Console Private Access. With this launch, you need to use AWS Management Console Private Access in all industrial AWS Regions.
From group.aws
The group.aws is a house for us, builders, to share our learnings with constructing on AWS. Here’s my Top 3 posts from final week:
Other AWS News
Here are some extra information objects, open-source initiatives, and Twitch reveals that you just may discover attention-grabbing:
Build On Generative AI – Join Tiffany and Darko to study extra about generative AI, see their demos and talk about completely different elements of generative AI with the visitor audio system. Streaming each Monday on Twitch, 9:00 AM US PT.
AWS open supply information and updates – If you’re on the lookout for varied open-source initiatives and instruments from the AWS group, please learn the AWS open-source publication maintained by my colleague, Ricardo.
Upcoming AWS occasions
Check your calendars and join these AWS occasions:
AWS Summits – Join free on-line and in-person occasions that convey the cloud computing group collectively to attach, collaborate, and find out about AWS. Register in your nearest metropolis: Amsterdam (April 9), Sydney (April 10–11), London (April 24), Singapore (May 7), Berlin (May 15–16), Seoul (May 16–17), Hong Kong (May 22), Milan (May 23), Dubai (May 29), Thailand (May 30), Stockholm (June 4), and Madrid (June 5).
AWS re:Inforce – Explore cloud safety within the age of generative AI at AWS re:Inforce, June 10–12 in Pennsylvania for two-and-a-half days of immersive cloud safety studying designed to assist drive your online business initiatives.
AWS Community Days – Join community-led conferences that characteristic technical discussions, workshops, and hands-on labs led by professional AWS customers and business leaders from all over the world: Poland (April 11), Bay Area (April 12), Kenya (April 20), and Turkey (May 18).
You can browse all upcoming in-person and digital occasions.
That’s all for this week. Check again subsequent Monday for an additional Weekly Roundup!
— Donnie
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