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Nutanix Expands AWS Partnership with Migration Incentives

Hybrid multicloud computing specialist Nutanix expanded its partnership with AWS, aiming to accelerate cloud migration and provide customers with options for managing workloads across on-premises and the cloud.

AWS re:Invent 2024: Top 'Responsible AI' Sessions

With the increasing dominance of AI are increasing concerns about its ethical use, leading to the rise of "responsible AI." And AWS is certainly not ignoring those concerns, with 36 of the 860 AI/ML sessions falling under that area of interest.

Kyndryl/AWS Cybersecurity Survey: Big Orgs Hit Hard

Large organizations are getting hit hard by cybersecurity attacks, with more than half of respondents to a new survey reporting at least one such incident in the past year.

Cloud Giant Earnings Reports Belie Perceived AWS GenAI Weakness

So much for AWS' supposed slow embrace of GenAI purportedly giving fellow cloud giants Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud an edge up in their perennial chase of cloud computing dominance.

Amazon Q Developer Gets Inline AI Chat

Playing catch-up to some other AI coding assistants, Amazon Q Developer now offers inline chat capabilities, powered by its latest/greatest AI tech: the Anthropic Claude 3.5 Sonnet update.

AWS Ups Its Agentic AI Game with Anthropic Claude 3.5 Sonnet Update

Following yesterday's agentic AI moves from fellow cloud giants Microsoft and Google, AWS upped its own autonomous AI game with new capabilities for its Amazon Bedrock service, which now offers an updated Claude 3.5 Sonnet model from partner Anthropic.

After Oracle Deal, AWS Strengthens Databricks AI Partnership

AWS has lately focused on shoring up its data-centric partnerships, including fostering AI functionality as it plays catch-up with GenAI cloud leader Microsoft -- not to mention Google Cloud, working hard to stay relevant.

AWS Cracks Desktop-as-a-Service Leaderboard

Meanwhile, Gartner notes turmoil as market shifts from traditional on-premises VDI to DaaS in the cloud.

AWS AI Drives Growth of 'Autonomous Virtual Human' Tech

A novel use case for AWS's AI offerings is helping to grow a newly cloud-hosted Autonomous Virtual Human (AVH) project.

Amazon Launches AI Commerce Tool Built on Bedrock

"Project Amelia," a generative AI-based assistant to help third-party sellers navigate the complexities of managing their businesses, is now rolling out as a limited beta from Amazon.

In Multibillion-Dollar Deal, AWS Taps Intel To Build AI Chips

Expanding on its 18-year relationship with Intel, Amazon Web Services this week commissioned the chip giant to help it design and build AI processors.

Amazon Q Developer Agent Gets More Autonomous

Amazon Web Services has updated its "Q" AI developer agent to be more accurate and capable of making autonomous coding decisions.

AWS-Developed OpenSearch Changes Hands, Opening Old Open Source Wounds

An AWS project based on Elasticsearch has been turned over to a new group under the direction of the Linux Foundation.

Oracle, AWS Readying a Multicloud Database Solution

A new solution from Oracle and AWS that would let Oracle database customers easily tap AWS services is set for a preview release later in 2024.

AWS Launches Managed Parallel Computing Service to Reduce HPC Overhead

Amazon's new Parallel Computing Service (PCS) became generally available recently, promising to alleviate much of the administrative burden associated with running high-performance computing (HPC) workloads.

Amazon Buys Cutting-Edge AI Inferencing Firm Perceive for $80M

Amazon is shoring up its advanced machine learning credentials, acquiring edge inferencing specialist Perceive for $80 million in cash.

AWS Glue Adds Functionality To Detect Data Anomalies

In preview since last November, a new anomaly detection capability in AWS Glue is now generally available.

AWS Shares Networking Guidance for AI Model Fine-Tuning

Custom-trained AI models are a good option for organizations looking for ways to tap the latest innovations in AI but reluctant to fully commit to off-the-shelf AI models like OpenAI's GPT.

AWS Quietly Closes Door to Some Services, Including SimpleDB and CodeCommit

Amazon Web Services will no longer accept new customers for seven of its services, it said recently.

AWS the Top Cloud for Developers (Unless They're Beginners)

The latest edition of Stack Overflow's sprawling annual survey of developer trends identifies AWS as the most popular cloud in all but one category: Coding 101.

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