Today, we’re making the Amazon Q Developer (in your IDE) customization capability generally available for inline code co...
Amazon Q Apps, now generally available, enables users to build their own generative AI apps
When we launched Amazon Q Business in April 2024, we also previewed Amazon Q Apps. Amazon Q Apps is a capability within ...
Build enterprise-grade applications with natural language using AWS App Studio (preview)
Organizations often struggle to solve their business problems in areas like claims processing, inventory tracking, and p...
Vector search for Amazon MemoryDB is now generally available
Today, we are announcing the general availability of vector search for Amazon MemoryDB, a new capability that you can us...
Monitor data events in Amazon S3 Express One Zone with AWS CloudTrail
In a News Blog post for re:Invent 2023, we introduced you to Amazon S3 Express One Zone, a high-performance, single-Avai...
AWS Weekly Roundup: Amazon S3 Access Grants, AWS Lambda, European Sovereign Cloud Region, and more (July 8, 2024).
I counted only 21 AWS news since last Monday, most of them being Regional expansions of existing services and capabiliti...
Introduction to Kafka Tiered Storage at Uber
Introduction Apache Kafka® is the cornerstone of Uber’s tech stack. It plays an important role in powering several criti...
AWS Weekly Roundup: AI21 Labs’ Jamba-Instruct in Amazon Bedrock, Amazon WorkSpaces Pools, and more (July 1, 2024)
AWS Summit New York is 10 days away, and I am very excited about the new announcements and more than 170 sessions. There...
Modernizing Logging at Uber with CLP (Part II)
Introduction This is the second installment in our series detailing the modernization of Uber’s logging infrastructure u...
Amazon CodeCatalyst now supports GitLab and Bitbucket repositories, with blueprints and Amazon Q feature development
I’m happy to announce that we’re further integrating Amazon CodeCatalyst with two popular code repositories: GitLab and ...