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PyCon Cleveland 2018

Amazonian Pythonistas at PyCon 2018

PyCon has been the Python community’s conference since 2003. Each year, PyCon is held in multiple regions across the world. This year’s largest PyCon was held in Cleveland, Ohio, and AWS is proud to have joined in as a diamond sponsor. The conference had five concurrent tracks with talks, tutorials, lightning talks, and developer sprints […]

ONUG Spring "Where are we now?"

Open Network User Group (ONUG) Spring Conference

中文版 The Open Network User Group (ONUG) is an influential end-user organization that drives the creation and adoption of open standards in networking, cloud, and related technologies. ONUG sponsors a series of working groups and holds several conferences. This year, their spring conference took place in San Francisco May 8-9, hosted by Kaiser Permanente at […]

Alex Wood speaking at RailsConf

AWS SDK for Ruby at RailsConf 2018

Last month, Jingyi and I from the AWS SDK team attended RailsConf in Pittsburgh. We gave two presentations: a session on API design and backwards compatibility, and a lightning talk featuring SDK generation for API Gateway APIs in Ruby. We also enjoyed being able to connect with many of you to talk about how you’re […]

Kubecon+CloudNativeCon Copenhagen welcome slide

AWS Hygge at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon

It was a full and eventful week at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon EU 2018! 4,300 attendees flocked to Copenhagen to learn and be a part of all things Kubernetes and cloud-native. The AWS team kicked off the week with our workshop Kubernetes the AWSome Way! Engineers from our Solutions Architecture and Containers teams taught attendees how […]

building blocks for containerized microservices

Microservices on AWS Compute Using Containers and Serverless

Deploying microservices-based applications can be complex. First, it requires setting up your basic compute, storage, and networking capabilities. You’re also going to need some simple developer tools, application integration, logging, distributed tracing, and monitoring. AWS offers a wide variety of choices in each of these areas. In compute, you can create your own custom stack […]

AWS Service Broker

Provision AWS Services Through Kubernetes Using the AWS Service Broker

中文版 IMPORTANT NOTE – Oct 12, 2018 The steps described in this post are no longer accurate, please refer to the AWS Service Broker GitHub project for up-to-date installation instructions. We’ll be updating this post soon. There’s no doubt that containers have changed how we build projects. One of the guiding principles of a containerized […]

virtual-kubelet and Fargate

Running AWS Fargate with virtual-kubelet

中文版 AWS Fargate is a new compute engine that allows you to run containers without having to provision, manage, or scale servers. Today, Fargate is natively integrated with Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS). Since we announced Fargate at re:Invent 2017, many customers have told us that they were very interested in using Fargate to run […]

Deploying the Heptio Authenticator to kops

Deploying the Heptio Authenticator to kops

This post has been updated – Deploying the AWS IAM Authenticator to kops 中文版   The Kubernetes 1.10 release has included alpha support for the client-go package to process external ExecCredential providers. This is being used to power the authentication against Amazon Elastic Container Service for Kubernetes (EKS) clusters while still following one of the […]

Elasticache Encryption-in-Transit graphic

Open Sourcing Encryption in Transit for Redis

中文版 Amazon Web Services announced today at redisconf that it is open sourcing encryption-in-transit for Redis, the leading in-memory key-value data store. Amazon ElastiCache for Redis added the encryption-in-transit feature last year to help our customers encrypt their Redis data sets and satisfy compliance requirements. We learned from our customers, and designed a solution that […]