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AWS Support – Now Hiring!

Now Hiring As is the case with many parts of AWS, the team behind AWS Support is growing fast and is looking for top-notch people to fill a multitude of open positions. Here are some of the positions that they are working to fill (click through to apply or to read a detailed job description): […]

AWS Week in Review – December 8, 2014

Let’s take a quick look at what happened in AWS-land last week: Monday, December 8 We announced that you can now Delete all Messages in an Amazon SQS Queue. We announced an AWS OpsWorks Update with Support for Existing EC2 Instances and On-Premises Servers. The AWS Mobile Development Blog invited you to Learn More About AWS […]

AWS Week in Review – December 1, 2014

Let’s take a quick look at what happened in AWS-land last week: Monday, December 1 We added new AWS Customer Succcess Stories from Aon Benfield Securities (financial services), AudioCodes (VoIP infrastructure), Browan Communications (broadband products and services), Devicescape (telcom management), Goodman Group (property management), HG Data (competitive intelligence), Magisto (video creation and sharing), McCormick (international flavors), […]

AWS Week in Review – November 24, 2014

Let’s take a quick look at what happened in AWS-land last week: Monday, November 24 We announced that Amazon Elastic Transcoder Now Supports Media File Encryption. We announced that the Amazon WorkSpaces Bundle and Updated Standard Bundles are now Available in the Asia Pacific (Tokyo) Region. The Infinite Wandering blog published an AWS Lambda Proof of […]

AWS Week in Review – November 17, 2014

Let’s take a quick look at what happened in AWS-land last week: Monday, November 17 The AWS Windows and .NET Developer Blog announced AWS Toolkit support for Visual Studio Community 2013. The Trend Micro Blog published a sweet AWS re:Invent Wrap Up. Network Work published a re:Cap of AWS re:Invent: 10 Cool new Amazon Cloud Features. […]

AWS Public IP Address Ranges Now Available in JSON Form

Many of our customers have asked us for a detailed list of the IP address ranges assigned to and used by AWS. While the use cases vary from customer to customer, they generally involve firewalls and other forms of network access controls. In the past we have met this need by posting human-readable information to […]