AWS Open Source Blog
Introducing Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB: A managed service for the popular open source time-series database
With Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB, AWS has built a constructive and reciprocal partnership with InfluxData, the creator of open source InfluxDB.
Enhancing Network Resilience with Istio on Amazon EKS
Explore how Istio on Amazon EKS can enhance network resilience for microservices.
Flowpipe: A Cloud Scripting Engine for DevOps Workflows
Use HCL to orchestrate tasks that query AWS (and other services you regularly use), then act on the results.
Lean Into Verified Software Development
We built a formal model of Cedar in Lean, and proved that Cedar’s components satisfy key safety and security properties.
Why AWS Supports Valkey
AWS is committed to supporting open source Valkey for the long term. We are adding Valkey support to our ElastiCache and MemoryDB managed database services and contributing to the open source Valkey project.
Accelerate your Application Modernization to Amazon EKS with Konveyor
Get at introduction to Konveyor, an open source tool that you can use in your modernization projects on Kubernetes.
Building a Multicloud Resource Data Lake Using CloudQuery
Learn how to build a multicloud resource data lake populated by open source CloudQuery, how to normalize the data to perform analytics against it, and recommendations for how to implement CloudQuery to operate at scale.
Announcing the Data Solutions Framework on AWS
The Data Solutions Framework on AWS is an open source framework to simplify and accelerate the implementation of data solutions.
Building Developer Portals with Backstage and Amazon EKS Blueprints
Learn how to use the Backstage add-on from Amazon EKS Blueprints and the Backstage pattern from Amazon EKS Blueprints Patterns, to deploy a pre-built and pre-configured Backstage application.
Finch Container Development Tool: Now for Windows
With Windows operating system support, container developers on Windows can easily install Finch and build, run, and publish containers using the same familiar command line available to Finch users on macOS.