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AWS – AWS RoboMaker releases rosbag upload cloud extension for Robot Operating System (ROS)
AWS RoboMaker, a service that makes it easy to simulate and deploy robotics applications at cloud scale, today announced the S3 rosbag cloud extension for ROS Kinetic and Melodic distributions. This new cloud extension enables customers to easily configure and record data from robots as rosbags, and upload them to Amazon S3, which they can […]

AWS – AWS WAF Security Automations now supports WAF v2.0 API
We’re excited to announce that we’ve updated AWS WAF Security Automations, a reference implementation that makes it easier for customers to configure WAF rules to protect web applications running in AWS. Read More for the details.

AWS – The new Amazon Redshift console is now available in AWS GovCloud (US) Regions
You can now use the new Amazon Redshift console Amazon Redshift in the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. The new user interface and new features simplify management and improve insights into the health and performance of your Amazon Redshift clusters and workloads. Read More for the details.

AWS – Introducing Video Support using Amazon SageMaker Ground Truth
Amazon SageMaker Ground Truth is a fully managed data labeling service that makes it easy to build highly accurate training datasets for machine learning. Starting today, SageMaker Ground Truth now supports common video labeling use cases with new built-in workflows. Read More for the details.

AWS – Updates to the AWS Well-Architected Framework and the AWS Well-Architected Tool
The latest update to the AWS Well-Architected Framework is now available and reflects the latest best practice guidance for designing and deploying cloud workloads. An integral part of the AWS Well-Architected Tool (AWS WA Tool), the AWS Well-Architected Framework has been a guide for building secure, efficient, reliable, cost-effective, and high-performance workloads on AWS since […]

GCP – Compute Engine explained: Choosing the right machine family and type
Editor’s note: This is the first in a multi-part series to help you get the most out of your Compute Engine VMs. Have you ever wondered whether you’re using the best possible cloud compute resource for your workloads? In this post, we discuss the different Compute Engine machine families in detail and provide guidance on […]

GCP – Your gcloud command-line questions answered in printable cheat sheet
If you have a Google Cloud environment, you’ve probably spent some time with the gcloud command-line tool, the primary command-line tool for creating and managing Google Cloud resources. But with over 2,000 commands, it can be a little overwhelming to get started with its multitude of flags, filters, and formats. Fear not for the gcloud […]

GCP – Build your cloud skills at Next ‘20 OnAir: No-cost training opportunities
Every week throughout Google Cloud Next ‘20 OnAir, we’re focusing on a different theme to help you grow your cloud skills through a series of guided hands-on labs, talks by Google Cloud’s technical experts, and competitions. Guided hands-on labs If you’re new to Google Cloud, or brushing up on the basics, join us for Cloud […]

AWS – Amazon EMR now supports Managed Scaling – automatically resizing clusters to lower cost
Amazon EMR now supports Managed Scaling, a new feature that automatically resizes your EMR cluster for best performance at the lowest possible cost, without the need to specify scaling policies. You can reduce up to 60% cost compared with fixed-size clusters by setting the minimum and maximum compute resource limits for a cluster. Read More […]
AWS – Announcing AWS PrivateLink Support for Amazon Kendra
Amazon Kendra is a highly accurate and easy to use enterprise search service powered by machine learning. Starting today, AWS customers can use AWS PrivateLink to access Amazon Kendra from their Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC) without using public IPs or requiring the traffic to traverse the Internet. AWS PrivateLink provides secure connectivity between […]