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Generate Code Documentation Using Amazon Q Developer

Generate Code Documentation Using Amazon Q Developer

Amazon Q Developer is a generative AI-powered assistant that automates software documentation by analyzing codebases, creating and updating README files, generating visual diagrams, and providing detailed technical documentation, helping development teams maintain current documentation without sacrificing development velocity.

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Local testing to cloud deployment: development workflows in Amazon GameLift

Local testing to cloud deployment: development workflows in Amazon GameLift

Amazon GameLift Anywhere enables game developers to streamline their development workflow with local testing and development of multiplayer game servers and seamless transition paths to managed Amazon EC2 or container fleets for production deployment.

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From log analysis to rule creation: How AWS Network Firewall automates domain-based security for outbound traffic

From log analysis to rule creation: How AWS Network Firewall automates domain-based security for outbound traffic

AWS Network Firewall’s automated domain lists feature enhances network security by analyzing HTTP and HTTPS traffic patterns, providing visibility into domain usage, and simplifying the creation and management of outbound traffic controls through domain-based allowlisting.

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  • Dr. Song Zhang, Abhishek Naik, 02/25/2025
    The rapid growth of clean energy, propelled by cost reduction and decarbonization efforts, has placed significant strain on the existing power grid infrastructure. As more solar, wind, and other distributed energy resources seek to interconnect to the grid, the process of generator interconnection has become increasingly complex and challenging. Outdated grid planning processes, lengthy interconnection [...]
  • Danilo Poccia, 11/27/2024
    Amazon FSx for Lustre now features Elastic Fabric Adapter and NVIDIA GPUDirect Storage for up to 12x higher throughput to GPUs, unlocking new possibilities in deep learning, autonomous vehicles, and HPC workloads.
  • Kanishk Mahajan, Michael Shaul, Sasha Korman, 09/17/2024
    In this post, we demonstrate a solution using Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP with Amazon Bedrock to provide a RAG experience for your generative AI applications on AWS by bringing company-specific, unstructured user file data to Amazon Bedrock in a straightforward, fast, and secure way.
  • Kirill Bogdanov, 07/16/2024
    You can boost the performance of your compute grids by strategically distributing your binaries. Our experts looked at lots of strategies for fast & efficient compute grid operations – to save you some work.
  • Randy Seamans, 04/23/2024
    Want to set up a high-speed shared file system for your #HPC or #AI workloads in under an hour? Learn how with this new blog post.
  • James Corrigan, 03/20/2024
    As the creative landscape has evolved over the last few years, content businesses have needed to adapt to support globally dispersed workforces, to prioritize creativity over technology, and to embrace a shift towards sustainability. Amazon Web Services (AWS) helps businesses meet these challenges by offering services that allow customers to Edit in the Cloud. By [...]
  • Baris Furtinalar, Ondrej Stavinoha, Andy Ward, 02/29/2024
    Users who choose to migrate workloads to the cloud prefer to do so without modifying application code and without being required to learn new methods for managing data. Ideally they are seeking a cloud service with like-for-like functionality, and management similar to their on-premises infrastructure. The goal is to accelerate migration and deployment in the [...]
  • Noor Fairoza, 02/15/2024
    In today’s global interconnected world, organizations often find themselves distributed across various geographical locations. It all begins as a small local studio, where artists collaborate in a single physical location, relying on local storage solutions like network-attached storage (NAS). As the studio begins to gain momentum and expand to a globally connected organization with studios in multiple [...]
  • Noor Fairoza, Daniel Whitehead, 02/01/2024
    Creating video games is a complex process, requiring diverse teams to collaborate across various aspects of a project. With recent world events, development environments are increasingly hybrid. Team members are now contributing from both home and office locations, as well as adopting virtual workstations. Caching is essential in the development of large, immersive games to [...]
  • Justin Leto, Emad Tawfik, Juha Sarimaa, 11/24/2023
    As enterprises evolve their cloud governance practices, multiple teams working in separate accounts may need to share data. One team may oversee an enterprise data lake in one account, while a data science team develops a high-performance computing (HPC) use case in another account. Customers want to take advantage of low-cost object storage and be [...]

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