AWS Open Source Blog
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Deploy Large Language Models Easily with the New ezsmdeploy Python SDK
Announcing ezsmdeploy v2.0!
How Onehouse Makes it Easy to Leverage Open Source Data Services on AWS
A new AWS Partner, Onehouse.ai, recently launched its managed lakehouse product for open source Apache Hudi on the AWS Marketplace.
How Open Source Projects are Using Kani to Write Better Software in Rust
AWS open source project Kani is succeeding in changing the perception, effectiveness, and usability of verification tools that were previously thought to be cumbersome or beyond reach.
Ready for Flight: Announcing Finch 1.0 GA!
Finch, an open source a command line developer tool for building, running, and publishing Linux containers, is ready for production use as a container developer’s daily tool on macOS.
Enabling Scientists to Collaborate with Amazon EKS and Open Science Studio
As a first step toward “scientific models as a service,” Navteca and AWS worked together on an open source solution to automate provisioning of Daskhub (JupyterHub with Dask) on demand.
Enhancing an Internal Developer Platform (IDP) with Crossplane on EKS at SIXT
SIXT is a leading global mobility provider serving customers in over 100 countries worldwide. The company is committed to creating an exciting customer journey by delivering premium service and products. To deliver on its customer promise, SIXT is empowering its software developers to provide new and update existing features quickly. They modernized their applications as […]
Behind the Scenes on AWS Contributions to Open Source Databases
AWS engineers are significant contributors to the open source databases that our managed services are built on and that our customers depend on. Aurora PostgreSQL and MySQL-compatible editions and Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) for PostgreSQL, MySQL, and MariaDB, are AWS services built on, or compatible with, open source databases.
Cloud Native Operational Excellence (CNOE): A Joint Effort to Share Internal Developer Platform Tools and Best Practices
With the launch of CNOE (pronounced canoe), members will contribute tooling, plugins, and reference implementations that facilitate building internal developer platforms.
Ray Integration for AWS Trainium and AWS Inferentia is Now Available
AWS Trainium and AWS Inferentia are now integrated with open source Ray on Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2).