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Since last Monday, I’ve tracked a significant surge in 22 AWS developments, with the majority comprising regional expansions of existing services and capabilities. I hope you had a peaceful week, but unfortunately, this one will be more demanding.
This week, we’re delighted to welcome our valued guests and partners to our event on Wednesday, July 10. A steady flow of bulletins is on its way, as evidenced by the numerous AWS Information Blog posts that can be easily printed.
I am committing thoughts to paper before preparing my luggage to attend the next Saturday’s event. We’re eager to connect with our prospects, valued customers, academic partners, and the broader Amazon Web Services community at that event.
Let’s review the latest bulletins from last week.
The following launches caught my attention.
Maps directory-based identities to Amazon S3 datasets based on energetic listing principles. For machine learning, ML helps you map identities to your machine learning, ML datasets stored in Amazon Simple Storage Service, S3. The mixing of this feature replaces any customised code needed to manage information permissions, so it’s recommended to leverage S3 Bucket Grants in open-source Python frameworks such as Boto3, botocore, s3transfer, and more.
Without including your own logging libraries. You can effectively manage the log stage (such as ERROR, DEBUG, or INFO) of your Lambda logs without requiring any code modifications. Ultimately, you can choose the CloudWatch log group where Lambda sends your logs for processing and analysis.
By providing homeowners with fine-grained control over their data across specific rows and columns. You utilize an information management solution to collect, process, disseminate, regulate, and oversee vast amounts of data across organizational divisions while maintaining control measures and access restrictions. House owners of information can now restrict access to specific subsets of data, rather than permitting entry to entire datasets.
Establishes high-capacity connections between Amazon Web Services (AWS) and your data center, office, or colocation facility. without the need to manage hundreds of 100 Gbps connections within a hyperlink aggregation group. The significant performance boost provided by 400 Gbps connections is particularly valuable for applications that process vast datasets, such as machine learning and massive language model training, or advanced driver-assistance systems for autonomous vehicles.
Here are a few more items you might find intriguing:
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That’s all for this week. Test again on the subsequent Monday for another Weekly Roundup.