AWS News Blog
Category: Launch
Amazon SageMaker Edge Manager Simplifies Operating Machine Learning Models on Edge Devices
Today, I’m extremely happy to announce Amazon SageMaker Edge Manager, a new capability of Amazon SageMaker that makes it easier to optimize, secure, monitor, and maintain machine learning models on a fleet of edge devices. Edge computing is certainly one of the most exciting developments in information technology. Indeed, thanks to continued advances in compute, […]
New – Amazon SageMaker Clarify Detects Bias and Increases the Transparency of Machine Learning Models
Today, I’m extremely happy to announce Amazon SageMaker Clarify, a new capability of Amazon SageMaker that helps customers detect bias in machine learning (ML) models, and increase transparency by helping explain model behavior to stakeholders and customers. As ML models are built by training algorithms that learn statistical patterns present in datasets, several questions immediately […]
In the Works – AWS Region in Melbourne, Australia
We launched new AWS Regions in Italy and South Africa in 2020, and are working on regions in Indonesia, Japan, Spain, India, and Switzerland. Melbourne, Australia in 2020 Today I am happy to announce that the Asia Pacific (Melbourne) region is in the works, and will open in the second half of 2022 with three […]
re:Invent 2020 Liveblog: Machine Learning Keynote
AWS Chief Evangelist Jeff Barr and Developer Advocates Martin Beeby and Steve Roberts liveblogged the first-ever Machine Learning Keynote. Swami Sivasubramanian, VP of Amazon Machine Learning shared the latest developments and launches in Amazon ML/AI, as well as demos of new technology, and insights from customers. Read the Machine Learning Keynote recap below. You can […]
Using Amazon CloudWatch Lambda Insights to Improve Operational Visibility
To balance costs, while at the same time ensuring the service levels needed to meet business requirements are met, some customers elect to continuously monitor and optimize their AWS Lambda functions. They collect and analyze metrics and logs to monitor performance, and to isolate errors for troubleshooting purposes. Additionally, they also seek to right-size function […]
New – SaaS Lens in AWS Well-Architected Tool
To help you build secure, high-performing, resilient, and efficient solutions on AWS, in 2015 we publicly launched the AWS Well-Architected Framework. It started as a single whitepaper but has expanded to include domain-specific lenses, hands-on labs, and the AWS Well-Architected Tool (available at no cost in the AWS Management Console) that provides a mechanism for […]
re:Invent 2020 Liveblog: Partner Keynote
Thanks for joining us for the AWS Partner Keynote with Doug Yeum, head of Worldwide Channels and Alliances; Sandy Carter, vice president, Global Public Sector Partners and Programs; and Dave McCann, vice president, AWS Migration, Marketplace, and Control Services. Below is the liveblog from Developer Advocates Steve Roberts and Martin Beeby. Now, go check out […]
Amazon S3 Update – Strong Read-After-Write Consistency
When we launched S3 back in 2006, I discussed its virtually unlimited capacity (“…easily store any number of blocks…”), the fact that it was designed to provide 99.99% availability, and that it offered durable storage, with data transparently stored in multiple locations. Since that launch, our customers have used S3 in an amazing diverse set […]