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James Morle, 03/26/2025In this post, we show you a worked example of taking an existing application that works on PostgreSQL databases and adapting it to work with an Aurora DSQL database. In addition to adapting for the previously mentioned aspects, we also address some data type incompatibilities and work around some limits that currently exist in Aurora DSQL.
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Sébastien Stormacq, 03/26/2025AWS Amplify Hosting now offers direct integration with AWS WAF, allowing users to apply web application firewall protection to their hosted apps through the console or infrastructure as code, eliminating the need for complex Amazon CloudFront configurations.
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Paul Hong, Gabby Iem, Michael Murphy, Nathan Samuel, Tushar Jain, Ryan Wilks, 03/26/2025Amazon Web Services (AWS) is pleased to announce that the Winter 2024 System and Organization Controls (SOC) 1 report is now available. The report covers 183 services over the 12-month period from January 1, 2024, to December 31, 2024, giving customers a full year of assurance. This report demonstrates our continuous commitment to adhere to the [...]
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Dhanil Parwani, Tyler Carrigan, David Hill, Vinit Anshuman, 03/26/2025When deploying a WAF, it is important to understand the requirements and considerations needed for that individual WAF. Traditional WAF deployments must take performance, sizing, network architecture, and other issues into consideration.
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Jason O'Malley, Claudio Medeiros, Maggie Osude, 03/26/2025This blog is co-authored by Jakub Abramczyk, Data Scientist, Sebastian Boruch, ChurnIQ Product Manager, and Kirstin White, Growth Marketing Manager from Cleeng. In the competitive direct-to-consumer (D2C) streaming market, understanding subscriber behavior is essential for increasing engagement, optimizing content, and reducing customer churn. According to Forbes, acquiring new customers costs 5-7 times more than retaining [...]
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Tatyana Yatskevich, Harsha Sharma, 03/26/2025Every organization strives to empower teams to drive innovation while safeguarding their data and systems from unintended access. For organizations that have thousands of Amazon Web Services (AWS) resources spread across multiple accounts, organization-wide permissions guardrails can help maintain secure and compliant configurations. For example, some AWS services support resource-based policies that can be used to [...]
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Marc Karp, Benjamin Crabtree, Banu Nagasundaram, Niris Okram, 03/26/2025Today, we are announcing an enhanced private hub feature with several new capabilities that give organizations greater control over their ML assets. These enhancements include the ability to fine-tune SageMaker JumpStart models directly within the private hub, support for adding and managing custom-trained models, deep linking capabilities for associated notebooks, and improved model version management.
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Waqar Ahmed Khan, 03/26/2025We are excited to announce the Developer Preview of the Amazon S3 Transfer Manager for Rust, a high-level utility that speeds up and simplifies uploads and downloads with Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3). Using this new library, developers can efficiently transfer data between Amazon S3 and various sources, including files, in-memory buffers, memory streams, [...]
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Yongki Kim, 03/26/2025Sometimes the infrastructure operations team might face a challenge in managing the development team’s data storage practices. The development team tends to store data in an uncontrolled manner, leading to potential issues such as excessive storage consumption and inefficient resource usage. This challenge arises from the lack of quota or capacity management capabilities in the [...]
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Andreas Gehrig, Kevin Nash, Philippe Wanner, 03/26/2025In this post, we walk you step-by-step through dacadoo’s journey of embracing managed services, highlighting their architectural decisions as we go.