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AT&T Extends NetBond to More AWS Solution Providers

Telecom giant AT&T took another step in its partnership with Amazon Web Services this week by giving users of its NetBond platform access to solutions hosted on the AWS cloud.

AWS S3 Misconfiguration Leaks Personal Info of Nearly 200 Million Voters

Multiple security reports recently revealed the dangers of cloud computing misconfigurations, resulting in vulnerabilities that have again manifested in the real world as personal information about nearly 200 million voters was left exposed on an Amazon Web Services-hosted S3 bucket.

AWS Big Data News: DynamoDB Auto Scaling, Expanded Schema Conversion Tool

The Amazon Web Services cloud, a major player in the Big Data space, recently announced a new auto scaling feature for the DynamoDB NoSQL service and the expansion of its Schema Conversion Tool.

Report Shows Two-Horse Infrastructure-as-a-Service Race

In the new Magic Quadrant report from research firm Gartner Inc., Amazon Web Services is plotted off by itself, with only Microsoft joining it in "Leaders" status.

AWS Adds to Customer Wins with Cal Poly, Ancestry

Two more high-profile organizations have joined the roster of customers that have pledged to go "all-in" with Amazon Web Services.

Tripwire Monitors Hybrid AWS Environments for Security Risks

With cloud security (or the lack thereof) in the news of late, Tripwire launched a new service to provide critical security controls for hybrid cloud environments that leverage the Amazon Web Services cloud.

AWS Launches Education Competency for Partners

The new competency is designed for Advanced and Premier partners that have good track records of developing AWS-based solutions for schools, educators and students.

AWS Plans Second GovCloud Region for 2018

Amazon Web Services is preparing to open a new cloud region in the eastern United States that's optimized for government and public sector agencies.

Raft of AWS Services Extends Global Reach

Amazon Web Services has spent the past few weeks expanding its global footprint by making several of its solutions available in new markets.

Newly Available AWS Greengrass Extends Cloud Functionality to IoT Devices

After a preview program, Amazon Web Services announced the general availability of AWS Greengrass, which extends cloud functionality to Internet of Things-connected devices.

AWS Storage Competency Launches for Consulting Partners

Amazon Web Services this week announced the availability of a new storage competency for consulting partners enrolled in its AWS Partner Network.

Trends Report Shows Rising Concern over Cloud Lock-In

Other findings: Cloud computing spending is creeping up on traditional datacenter spending, and AWS is still at the top of the cloud provider business by a wide margin, though rivals are gaining ground.

AWS, Salesforce Integrate Their IoT Platforms

Users of the Amazon Web Services IoT Platform can now access data from Salesforce.com to give field technicians and customer service reps more actionable insights into device data.

Firm Finds Terabytes of Unsecured Data, Personal Info on Cloud Back-Ends

Fresh on the heels of a similar report from a different security company, Appthority has published investigation results that found nearly 43 TB of enterprise data was exposed on cloud back-ends, including personally identifiable information.

AWS Expands Lightsail's Global Availability

Amazon Web Services this week announced that it has greatly expanded access to its Amazon Lightsail virtual private server (VPS) solution.

MicroStrategy Enterprise Analytics Now on AWS

MicroStrategy is now offering its flagship enterprise analytics platform on the Amazon Web Services cloud.

AWS Bolsters Its Certification Offerings

Amazon Web Services recently rolled out two new specialty exams to its certification program, as well as structured benefits and a centralized portal.

Security Firm: No Encryption on 82 Percent of Public Cloud Databases

RedLock published a research report finding many security issues primarily caused by user misconfigurations on public cloud platforms, with Amazon Web Services figuring prominently.

Fugue Centralizes Cloud Infrastructure Management

Fugue enhanced its cloud infrastructure management platform, providing control reach that spans multiple Amazon Web Services accounts.

AWS Hires 'Father of Java' James Gosling

In a hiring coup, Amazon Web Services this week welcomed James Gosling to its ranks as a Distinguished Engineer.

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