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Amazon S3 Tables give you storage that is optimized for tabular data such as daily purchase transactions, streaming sensor data, and ad impressions in Apache Iceberg format, for easy queries using popular query engines like Amazon Athena, Amazon EMR, and Apache Spark.
AWS customers make use of Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) at an incredible scale, regularly creating individual buckets that contain billions or trillions of objects! At that scale, finding the objects which meet particular criteria — objects with keys that match a pattern, objects of a
The new Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) Trn2 instances and Trn2 UltraServers are the most powerful EC2 compute options for ML training and inference.
Managing modern systems requires a constant balance between operational efficiency and innovation; going a little further, maintaining seamless operations and delivering exceptional customer experiences increasingly depend on ensuring robust observability.
For AWS re:Invent, Red Hat has introduced Ansible as a managed service on AWS Marketplace, allowing users to easily run Ansible automation on the Amazon Web Services cloud, with Red Hat managing the infrastructure.
The Israeli startup ScaleOps has added horizontal scaling and other features to its offering to dynamically allocate container resources at runtime. Its predictive horizontal pod autoscaling uses AI to forecast application loads to scale in real time.
Today at AWS re:Invent, Pinecone unveiled significant advancements to its AI retrieval platform.
Today, we’re announcing the general availability of Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) P5en instances, powered by NVIDIA H200 Tensor Core GPUs and custom 4th generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors with an all-core turbo frequency of 3.2 GHz (max core turbo frequency of 3.
By 1996, Java had already become popular among developer for its friendly APIs and automated Garbage Collection and was starting to be widely used in back-end systems.
I was a bit surprised to hear a recent talk by a teenager about the joys of eXtensible Stylesheet Language Transformations (XSLT). It’s an old web language, having debuted in 1998, so my initial thought was that the presenter should get out more often.
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