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Amazon GuardDuty Adds Support for Amazon EKS Runtime Monitoring

Amazon GuardDuty has introduced Amazon EKS Runtime Monitoring support this week. The new capability enables organizations to detect runtime threats from more than 30 security findings to protect EKS clusters. Amazon launched the Amazon GuardDuty feature back in 2017. It’s a threat detection service that uses AI and other security tools to monitor AWS accounts…

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AWS Chatbot Integration Now Available in Microsoft Teams

Amazon Web Services has announced the general availability of AWS Chatbot for Microsoft Teams. The new integration allows customers to securely monitor and troubleshoot their AWS infrastructure directly from Microsoft Teams channels. AWS Chatbot was first announced back in 2019. The service enables IT admins to receive real-time alerts about their AWS resources within the…

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AWS Application Migration Service Gets New Import and Export Features

Amazon has announced some important updates for its Application Migration Service. The latest release includes a new server migration metrics dashboard, import and export features, and additional post-launch modernization actions. AWS Application Migration Service is a fully managed service that enables IT admins to migrate their on-premises applications to the cloud. It supports automated application…

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Amazon Linux 2023 is Now Available with New Security Features and Long-Term Support

Amazon has recently announced the general availability of Amazon Linux 2023. The latest cloud-optimized Linux distribution is designed to improve security and delivers a predictable lifecycle as well as deterministic updates. Amazon Linux 2023 introduces new pre-configured security policies to help customers adhere to industry standards. IT administrators can configure these policies at launch or…

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AWS Releases Application Composer to Visualize and Build Serverless Applications

Microsoft has announced the general availability of AWS Application composer. First introduced in December 2022, the new low-code tool enables developers to visually design and build serverless applications from multiple AWS services. “You can drag, drop, and connect AWS services into an application architecture by using AWS Application Composer’s browser-based visual canvas. AWS Application Composer…

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Amazon Launches New Resource Map Feature for Visualizing VPC Resources

Amazon announced earlier this month the general availability of Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC) resource map. The new feature provides a central hub that enables customers to view all VPC resources and connections in a visual format to get a better understanding of their VPC architecture. Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC) is a…

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Everything You Should Know About AWS EC2 Instances Types

Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) is a service that provides scalable cloud capacity in the Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud. With Amazon EC2, organizations can choose between a wide variety of instances that are optimized for different cloud computing use cases. In this tutorial, we’ll explain everything you need to know about the different…

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Amazon EC2 Now Supports NitroTPM and UEFI Secure Boot

Last Update: Feb 03, 2023

Security ranks pretty high on everyone’s lists nowadays and that’s definitely true for Amazon Web Services as well. Earlier this month, Amazon announced that Amazon EC2 instances now support both NitroTPM and UEFI Secure Boot. The announcement was originally made back in December during Amazon’s re:Invent 2021 event, where the company detailed new innovations coming…

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AWS Licenses Visual Studio with EC2

Last Update: Feb 03, 2023

Amazon recently announced the general availability of license-included Visual Studio software on Elastic Cloud Compute (EC2) instances. This means that organizations no longer need to separately purchase and install Visual Studio for their EC2 instances, which are the Amazon Web Services versions of cloud-based virtual machines. “Amazon EC2 provides a broad choice of instances, and customers not…

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Amazon Web Services (AWS): A 2022 FAQ

Last Update: Feb 03, 2023

Amazon Web Services (AWS) is without a doubt the world’s leading cloud services provider, and it’s still racing ahead of Microsoft’s Azure cloud and the Google Cloud Platform. However, not everyone may be familiar with AWS and its various services. In this article, we’ll try to answer some of the most common questions you may…

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