AWS Snow Family Now Supports Remote Monitoring and Operations
AWS Snowball customers can now manage their connected Snowball Edge devices remotely. IT Pros can now operate these devices from AWS OpsHub or the AWS Command Line Interface (CLI), even when these...
View ArticleAWS Certifications: A Complete Guide
In today’s rapidly evolving technology landscape, Amazon Web Services (AWS) remains one of the biggest players in the cloud computing industry. For most IT pros, AWS certifications have become a...
View ArticleAWS CodePipeline Introduces Support for GitLab
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has introduced support for GitLab in its AWS CodePipeline service. This release allows developers to leverage their GitLab.com source repository to build, test, and deploy...
View ArticleAWS Unveils New Dedicated Local Zones Service for Critical Workloads
Key takeaways: Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced the launch of its new Dedicated Local Zones this week. It’s a robust solution for handling sensitive data and critical workloads while adhering to...
View ArticleMicrosoft Streamlines Log Ingestion with New Sentinel AWS S3 Connector
Key Takeaways: Microsoft has released the AWS S3 connector for Microsoft Sentinel. The new Microsoft Sentinel AWS S3 connector can ingest logs from various AWS services, facilitating monitoring and...
View ArticleAWS Chatbot Now Supports Access Management for AWS Accounts via Microsoft...
Key Takeaways: The integration of AWS Organizations in AWS Chatbot allows IT administrators to manage access to multiple AWS accounts from chat applications like Microsoft Teams and Slack. Customers...
View ArticleWhat is Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose?
Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose is a fully managed service for efficiently streaming data from virtually any data source to your AWS applications. It provides near-real-time ingestion capabilities for...
View ArticleTaking Advantage of Free AWS Training
With the COVID-19 stay-at-home orders still in place, many of us are working at home and the slower pace has meant that some of us have a little extra time on hands. One great way to take advantage of...
View ArticleAWS to Start Charging for Public IPv4 Addresses in February 2024
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is planning to charge organizations for the use of public IPv4 addresses. Starting on February 1, 2024, AWS customers will need to pay $0.005 per IP address per hour for all...
View ArticleMicrosoft Revises Cloud Licensing Policies for Running Office on AWS
Microsoft is making some minor changes to its cloud licensing policies for specific customers that run Microsoft Office on AWS. This move comes a week after the European Commission opened an antitrust...
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