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AWS, Azure Explode in Popularity Among Job Seekers

Interest in both Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure is skyrocketing among job seekers and employers alike.

AWS Adds Microsoft Hyper-V Support to Migration Service

Customers can now use the Amazon Web Services Server Migration Service to move their Microsoft Hyper-V virtual machines to the cloud.

From NFL to Disney, AWS Notches Major Cloud Deals

Nearly lost in the barrage of re:Invent announcements was the raft of high-profile customers that are placing their bets on AWS' platform to power their operations.

Another Amazon S3 Error Exposes Top-Secret U.S. Army Data

For the second time in less than two weeks, security researchers at UpGuard have reported the leak of highly classified U.S. military data left on unsecured Amazon S3 storage buckets.

AWS re:Invent 2017 News Recap

As re:Invent 2017 draws to a close, here's a roundup of all the news that was fit to post from the annual mega-conference.

AWS Rolls Out Web-Based IDE Called Cloud9

Over one year after purchasing startup Cloud9, Amazon Web Services has released a new browser-based IDE of the same name.

New AWS Tools Pull Intelligence from Real-World Media

In its quest to help developers build increasingly intelligent apps, Amazon Web Services this week unveiled four new solutions that can turn volumes of unstructured media into data goldmines.

AWS Brings Its Digital Assistant to Work with Alexa for Business

In a bid to expand the reach of its Alexa voice-activated AI beyond home users, Amazon Web Services this week launched a version for office conference environments called "Alexa for Business."

AWS SageMaker and DeepLens Bring Machine Learning to 'Everyday' Devs

At its re:Invent conference this week in Las Vegas, Amazon Web Services unveiled the next milestones in its bid to democratize machine learning.

AWS To Bring New Partner Perks to APN and Marketplace

Amazon Web Services put the spotlight on its ongoing investments in its partner ecosystem at this week's AWS re:Invent Global Partner Summit.

EC2 Gets New Instances Spanning General and Big Data Workloads

Amazon Web Services introduced a pair of new EC2 instance families this week at re:Invent 2017.

AWS Makes It Easier To Sift Through Data in S3 and Glacier Storage

Two new Amazon Web Services features unveiled at the re:Invent conference this week aim to make the Amazon S3 and AWS Glacier storage services more useful for analytics.

Networking Competency Now Open for AWS Partners

Amazon Web Services launched a new networking competency for qualified AWS Partner Network members this week at its re:Invent 2017 Global Partner Summit.

Kubernetes Service and No-Fuss Container Deployment Come to AWS

Amazon Web Services made several container technology advances this week at its re:Invent conference, announcing its Elastic Container Service for Kubernetes and unveiling a new container management model called Fargate.

AWS Updates Aurora and DynamoDB, Unveils Neptune Graph Database

Among the raft of new product announcements made by Amazon Web Services during Wednesday morning's re:Invent keynote were significant updates to its database portfolio.

AWS Debuts Bare-Metal EC2 Hypervisor with New I3 Instance

Amazon Web Services has officially taken the wraps off its new bare-metal hypervisor.

With GuardDuty, AWS Taps Machine Learning to Secure Its Cloud

A new, fully managed security solution from Amazon Web Services aims to deliver continuous cloud infrastructure monitoring powered by machine learning.

Symantec Picks AWS as Its Main Cloud Infrastructure Partner

Security software firm Symantec has tapped Amazon Web Services as its primary platform to run the "vast majority of its cloud workloads," the two companies said earlier this month.

AWS Launches Machine Learning Competency for Partners

AWS Partner Network members with specialized data science expertise can now try their hand at being certified Amazon Web Services machine learning partners.

Amazon Rekognition Gets Better at Detecting Faces

Amazon Web Services recently improved its Amazon Rekognition AI solution, expanding its ability to identify faces in crowded photos, as well as adding a new text-identification feature.

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