AWS re:INVENT 2017
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AWS re:INVENT 2017
AWS kept the announcements coming at a frenetic pace this week
Ron Miller
Dec 2, 2017
AWS re:INVENT 2017
AT&T’s LTE-M Button is basically a programmable 4G Amazon Dash Button for businesses
Brian Heater
Nov 30, 2017
AWS re:INVENT 2017
Amazon launches AWS Cloud9, a browser-based IDE for cloud developers
Frederic Lardinois
Nov 30, 2017
AWS re:INVENT 2017
Amazon is putting Alexa in the office
Jordan Crook
Nov 29, 2017
AWS re:INVENT 2017
Alexa is arriving in Australia and New Zealand early next year
Brian Heater
Nov 29, 2017
AWS re:INVENT 2017
Amazon adds in-skill purchases to Alexa
Brian Heater
Nov 29, 2017
AWS re:INVENT 2017
Don’t expect AWS to launch a blockchain service anytime soon
Frederic Lardinois
Nov 29, 2017
AWS re:INVENT 2017
Amazon is previewing an IOT security service
Jonathan Shieber
Nov 29, 2017
AWS re:INVENT 2017
AWS adds dedicated analytics service for IoT data
Ron Miller
Nov 29, 2017
AWS re:INVENT 2017
Amazon FreeRTOS is a new operating system for microcontroller-based IoT devices
Frederic Lardinois
Nov 29, 2017
AWS re:INVENT 2017
AWS launches translation services
Jonathan Shieber
Nov 29, 2017
AWS re:INVENT 2017
AWS releases SageMaker to make it easier to build and deploy machine learning models
Ron Miller
Nov 29, 2017
AWS re:INVENT 2017
Amazon Transcribe is a sophisticated transcription service for AWS
Romain Dillet
Nov 29, 2017
AWS re:INVENT 2017
Amazon Rekognition Video gives developers access to real-time video analysis
Frederic Lardinois
Nov 29, 2017
AWS re:INVENT 2017
Amazon’s AWS DeepLens is an AI camera for developers
Brian Heater
Nov 29, 2017
AWS re:INVENT 2017
AWS adds Global Tables feature to share data across multiple geographies
Jonathan Shieber
Nov 29, 2017
AWS re:INVENT 2017
AWS makes it easier and faster to query data stored in its S3 and Glacier storage services
Frederic Lardinois
Nov 29, 2017
AWS re:INVENT 2017
Amazon introduces an AWS graph database service called Amazon Neptune
Romain Dillet
Nov 29, 2017
AWS re:INVENT 2017
AWS Fargate lets you run containers without managing infrastructure
Ron Miller
Nov 29, 2017
AWS re:INVENT 2017
AWS announces a serverless database service
Frederic Lardinois
Nov 29, 2017
AWS re:INVENT 2017
AWS’s container service gets support for Kubernetes
Frederic Lardinois
Nov 29, 2017
AWS re:INVENT 2017
AWS announces two new EC2 instance types
Ron Miller
Nov 29, 2017
AWS re:INVENT 2017
NFL teams with AWS on statistics package driven by machine learning
Ron Miller
Nov 29, 2017
AWS re:INVENT 2017
AWS launches GuardDuty, its new intelligent threat detection service
Frederic Lardinois
Nov 28, 2017
AWS re:INVENT 2017
AWS launches bare metal instances
Frederic Lardinois
Nov 28, 2017
AWS re:INVENT 2017
Alexa developers can now use notifications, soon personalize apps based on users’ voices
Sarah Perez
Nov 28, 2017
AWS re:INVENT 2017
Time-Warner’s Turner opts for AWS as its preferred cloud provider
Frederic Lardinois
Nov 28, 2017
AWS re:INVENT 2017
VMware expands AWS partnership with new migration and disaster recovery tools
Ron Miller
Nov 28, 2017
AWS re:INVENT 2017
Amazon debuts Elemental-based AWS Media Services for video app creation
Ingrid Lunden
Nov 27, 2017
AWS re:INVENT 2017
AWS launches Amazon Sumerian to build AR, VR and 3D apps quickly
Ingrid Lunden
Nov 27, 2017