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AWS Details SageMaker Improvements

Amazon Web Services launched several enhancements to SageMaker, its machine learning platform, at this week's re:Invent conference.

AWS Announces Tools To Manage Machine Learning Workloads

In a bid to reduce the time, compute resources and costs required to train machine learning models, Amazon Web Services announced new tools at re:Invent this week to lighten the load.

AWS Opens More AI Capabilities to App Developers

At its re:Invent conference this week, AWS described new tools aimed at helping developers add more AI functionality to their apps without extensive coding or machine learning expertise.

With Arm-Based 'Graviton' Chips, AWS Takes Aim at Intel

Amazon Web Services announced some important news at this week's re:Invent conference for datacenter managers watching the rapidly evolving Arm processor market.

AWS Announces Blockchain Services

Amazon Web Services announced two new blockchain-related services at its re:Invent conference in Las Vegas, called Amazon Quantum Ledger Database and Amazon Managed Blockchain.

AWS Revamps Mobile Development

Amazon Web Services reorganized its mobile/Web app development services, putting functionality formerly found in the back-end AWS Mobile Hub into a new home called AWS Amplify.

AWS Satellite 'Ground Station as a Service' Hits Preview

At this week's re:Invent conference in Las Vegas, Amazon Web Services took the wraps off a new product that lets companies download and process satellite data on demand and at low cost.

AWS Debuts IoT Services for Industrial Users, Developers

Amazon Web Services this week unveiled multiple IoT services aimed at developers, as well as industrial customers managing large fleets of connected devices.

AWS Adds Options To Move Data to Its Cloud

Amazon Web Services is introducing new ways for organizations to move vast amounts of their data to the AWS platform.

AWS Launches Service for Robotics Developers

Amazon Web Services has announced the general availability of a cloud-based development platform for makers of robot applications.

Machine Learning Courses Used to Train AWS Engineers Now Free for All

Amazon Web Services announced all developers will get free access to homegrown machine learning courses used to train its engineers in advanced artificial intelligence techniques.

AWS Adds Controls To Block Public Access to S3

To curb the rash of data leaks caused by mismanaged Amazon S3 buckets, AWS this week introduced a new feature that lets administrators block public access to their data.

AWS Previews OpenJDK Service for Java Development

Amazon Web Services launched a preview service based on its own build of the Open Java Development Kit (OpenJDK), promising Java developers long-term support, bug fixes and performance enhancements.

Cisco Partners with AWS for Hybrid Kubernetes Service

Networking giant Cisco is teaming up with Amazon Web Services for a new hybrid solution for managing containers with the open source Kubernetes orchestration platform.

AWS Continues AI Push in Cloud Services

The Amazon cloud was quick to leverage machine learning, deep learning and other artificial intelligence technologies to improve its cloud services and has continued its AI push, with a new telecommunication service as the latest example.

What's New in AWS Quick Starts

Want to get started in a new cloud service, technique or technology but don't have a lot of time? Quick Starts can help, and we've provided a look at newly available offerings.

Cloud Market Q3 Snapshot: Azure Is Fastest, But AWS Is Biggest

There's very little room for movement in the cloud market leader board, according to the latest assessment by market researcher Synergy.

How Will AWS Answer IBM/Red Hat Hybrid Challenge?

If AWS has a vulnerability in the cloud wars, it's in the hybrid space, where Microsoft and Google have challenged it before. Here's how it will meet the latest challenge stemming from the IBM/Red Hat acquisition.

IBM Says Red Hat Acquisition 'Completely Changing the Cloud Landscape'

Articles about leading cloud computing providers usually contrast AWS as the dominant frontrunner in the space, perennially chased by top competitors Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud Platform. IBM says its newly announced acquisition of Red Hat is changing all that.

Amazon Relational Database Service Gets Multiple Updates

Amazon RDS on the AWS cloud recently received multiple updates, gaining support for newer versions of MySQL, MariaDB, PostgreSQL and more.

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