The next leader of Amazon Web Services will be Tableau CEO and former AWS marketing executive Adam Selipsky, the company announced Tuesday.
AWS is making it easier for users to make customizations to their data as it's retrieved from Amazon S3 to be used by other applications.
AWS this week released the first preview of an open source .NET deployment tool for the .NET CLI, aimed at easing the process of deploying .NET Web applications on its cloud.
The new Fault Injection Simulator from AWS is now generally available, letting users actively run tests against their applications to detect potential weaknesses.
Gartner's latest Magic Quadrant report on cloud AI developer services finds former leader Amazon Web Services falling behind competitors Microsoft, Google and IBM.
Multicloud and hybrid cloud implementations are the rage among organizations worldwide, according to a recent report by Flexera, which also noted a narrowing gap between cloud leader AWS and runner-up Azure.
Government customers of Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure can now access solutions from the JFrog DevOps Platform from their respective app marketplaces.
Databricks announced a new partnership with Google Cloud to enable the deployment of its namesake data engineering solution on another leading cloud platform.
A new version of AWS Amplify has been released with support for the Google Flutter software development kit.
Spending on cloud infrastructure services accelerated dramatically in the end of 2020, driven by pandemic-related business adjustments and the growing influence of channel partners.
E-commerce and cloud juggernaut Amazon.com announced a major executive change on Tuesday, alongside its earnings for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2020.
AWS has open sourced its Porting Assistant for .NET's graphical user interface (GUI), the latest component in the tool to become available to the open source community.
Cloud computing's Top 2, AWS and Microsoft Azure, are some of the biggest beneficiaries of the coming 2021 IT spending surge, driven largely by the increase in remote workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Now listed on the Amazon Web Services Marketplace is the flagship solution from Johannesburg, South Africa-based Blue Prism, which provides intelligent automation software.
AWS saw unrivaled usage growth this year as the pandemic made remote work the norm. Meanwhile, the fight between Microsoft and Amazon over the JEDI contract got even more contentious.
Due to COVID-19 restrictions, this year's re:Invent was held as a three-week virtual event. Despite the adapted setting, AWS still announced a (characteristically) vast amount of product updates, milestones and launches.
Version 2.0 of AWS Greengrass, an edge runtime service from Amazon Web Services that lets Internet of Things devices tap into the AWS cloud, was released this week.
With demand for cloud computing skills on the rise, Amazon Web Services has unveiled a plan to provide free cloud training to millions of people around the world.
AWS recently announced enhancements to its AWS Partner Network offerings, including more resources for independent software vendors, new competencies and a broader partner marketplace.
Amazon SageMaker, touted by AWS as a machine learning platform for "everyday developers," stands to become even more accessible via a host of new features announced this week at re:Invent.