Amazon cloud news
Here are some recent news and updates from Amazon Web Services (AWS):
1. AWS Lake Formation Now Supports Amazon S3 Select
AWS Lake Formation, a fully managed service that makes it easy to set up a secure data lake, now supports Amazon S3 Select. This allows customers to query and analyze large datasets in their data lake without having to move the data.
2. AWS Launches Amazon SageMaker Autopilot
AWS has launched Amazon SageMaker Autopilot, a fully automated machine learning (ML) service that allows customers to build, train, and deploy ML models without requiring extensive ML expertise.
3. AWS Introduces Amazon Rekognition Custom Labels
Amazon Rekognition, a deep learning-based image and video analysis service, now offers custom labels. This allows customers to train their own custom models and labels for specific use cases.
4. AWS Announces General Availability of Amazon EKS Anywhere
AWS has announced the general availability of Amazon EKS Anywhere, a managed service that allows customers to run Kubernetes clusters on-premises or in the cloud.
5. AWS Launches Amazon Chime SDK for Web and Mobile
AWS has launched the Amazon Chime SDK for Web and Mobile, a set of APIs and SDKs that allow developers to build custom video conferencing and collaboration applications.
6. AWS Introduces Amazon S3 Object Lambda
Amazon S3 Object Lambda is a new feature that allows customers to run custom code on each object request, giving them more control over how their data is processed and transformed.
7. AWS Announces General Availability of Amazon Redshift ML
AWS has announced the general availability of Amazon Redshift ML, a fully managed service that allows customers to build, train, and deploy machine learning models directly in their data warehouse.
8. AWS Launches Amazon QuickSight Q
Amazon QuickSight Q is a new feature that allows customers to ask natural language questions and get answers in the form of visualizations and reports.
9. AWS Introduces Amazon CloudWatch Synthetics
Amazon CloudWatch Synthetics is a new feature that allows customers to monitor the availability and performance of their applications and APIs by simulating user traffic.
10. AWS Announces General Availability of Amazon Elastic File System (EFS)
AWS has announced the general availability of Amazon EFS, a fully managed elastic file system that allows customers to store and access large amounts of file data.
These are just a few of the many updates and announcements from AWS in recent weeks. If you're interested in staying up-to-date with the latest news and developments from AWS, I recommend following their official blog and social media channels.