Tuesday, 31 October 2017

Verizon whips out Willy Johnson to lure FCC into axing US state net neutrality, privacy rules

'Light touch' must be enforced with a heavy hand, says telco

Verizon is leaning on America's broadband watchdog to stomp out any hope of state governments rolling out their own rules on net neutrality, privacy protections and other internet regulations.…


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Amazon CloudFront now has 100 Points of Presence with the launch of its fifth Edge Location in Tokyo, Japan.

Nearly nine years ago, Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced the launch of Amazon CloudFront, its global Content Delivery Network (CDN). What started as a novel, high-performing edge network with 14 Points of Presence has now grown to support millions of viewers around the world. Today, we are excited to announce our 100th Point of Presence (89 Edge Locations and 11 Regional Edge Caches) in one of Amazon CloudFront’s fastest growing geographies, Japan. Our 100th Point of Presence (POP) is also the fifth Edge Location in Tokyo, and our sixth in Japan. 



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Ailing BT division snuggles up with AWS to flog cloudy services

Part of new 'digital' rebrand amid thousands of job cuts

BT's struggling Global Services division has inked a deal with AWS to flog its cloudy services in a bid to reinvent itself as a "digital" business.…



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AWS Storage Gateway is now HIPAA eligible

AWS Storage Gateway is now HIPAA eligible. If you have an executed Business Associate Agreement (BAA) with AWS, you can now use Storage Gateway to store, backup and archive protected health information (PHI) on scalable, cost-effective, and secure AWS storage services, including Amazon S3, Amazon Glacier and Amazon EBS, which are also HIPAA eligible.



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Microsoft slowly closes Outlook Premium's door while Office 365 winks at you across the street

Want to pay for 50GB of Redmond-powered ad-free email? We decode your options

Microsoft has shut down new registrations for the Outlook Premium service, directing customers instead to an Office 365 subscription.…



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Level 3 thrown in the C'Link after watchdog approves $34bn gobble

While Softbank's Sprint goes limp on T-Mobile US merger

America's comms regulator has signed off on the $34bn merger deal that will see ISP CenturyLink take over internet backbone Level 3.…


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Monday, 30 October 2017

Amazon CloudWatch adds support for Extended metrics retention, Percentile statistics and High-Resolution Custom Metrics and Alarms in the AWS GovCloud (US) region

We are excited to announce that CloudWatch added support for Extended metrics retention, Percentile statistics on metrics, and High-Resolution Custom Metrics and Alarms in the AWS GovCloud (US) region. 



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Amazon CloudFront Announces its 99th Point of Presence with its Second Edge Location in Miami, FL.

The Amazon CloudFront team is happy to announce its 99th Point of Presence with the addition of a second Edge Location in Miami, Florida. Amazon CloudFront’s 99 Points of Presence includes 88 Edge Locations and 11 Regional Edge Caches. Our network spans across 50 cities in 23 countries around the world. To learn more about Amazon CloudFront and how to get started, please visit our webpage to see our upcoming webinars



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Saturday, 28 October 2017

Announcing New AWS Deep Learning AMI for Amazon EC2 P3 Instances

We’re pleased to announce a new set of AWS Deep Learning AMIs, which come pre-installed with deep learning frameworks optimized for the NVIDIA Volta V100 GPUs in the new Amazon EC2 P3 instance family.  



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Friday, 27 October 2017

Amazon WorkSpaces Adds Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) Support PCoIP Zero Clients

Amazon WorkSpaces now supports multi-factor authentication when users access their WorkSpaces from PCoIP Zero Clients running the PCOIP firmware version 6.0.0 (or newer). This allows administrators to require an additional factor of authentication when users are accessing their WorkSpaces from a PCoIP Zero Client device. This update also removes the need to use the PCoIP Connection Manager to connect to WorkSpaces, making it easier for you to use PCoIP Zero Clients in your organization.  



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Is the FCC purposefully screwing up US school broadband projects?

Answer: Yes, but it's hard to prove

Special report  Schools across the United States are sounding the alarm on what looks suspiciously like an effort by the federal telecoms regulator to undermine efforts to build new broadband networks.…


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Amazon Aurora (MySQL) Doubles Maximum Write Throughput with Support for R4 Instances

Starting today, you can launch instances in the R4 family when using Amazon Aurora (MySQL). R4 is the next generation of memory-optimized instances and improves upon the popular R3 instances with a larger L3 cache and faster memory.



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Amazon Aurora (MySQL) Speeds Join Queries by More than 10x with Asynchronous Key Prefetch

Amazon Aurora (MySQL) now supports the asynchronous key prefetch (AKP) feature which can speed up join queries by more than an order of magnitude.



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Gigamon is giga-gone! Networking vendor bought by private equity

Elliot Management finds US$1.6bn for network intelligence outfit

Networking vendor Gigamon has agreed to sell itself to private equity concern Elliot Management, for around US$1.6bn.…


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Cisco removes probe from place the SAN don't shine in new FC switch

Flash arrays have singed SANs, so Cisco's turned on the data tap to help you burn bottlenecks

Cisco's decided to save the world from all-flash arrays by giving it a new 32G Fabric Switch, an upgraded Nexus 93180 and data galore.…


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Vodafone's NBN plans may voice-over-WiFi, virtual landlines

Carrier already this overseas, seeks Oz punters' opinions on 'NBN extras' plan, name

Vodafone Australia is market testing a product called “nbn extras” that will see it offer voice-over-WiFi or a virtual landline that redirects to mobile phones.…


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What just banked $7bn in pay dirt, is stroking its big growth, and rhymes with cold sweat?

Google star of the show, again

Google parent Alphabet announced on Thursday a better-than-expected quarter, driving up its share price.…



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What just counted $24bn in receipts, and rhymes with psycho loft?

Azure up, Office going great, LinkedIn... not terrible

Microsoft is crediting its Azure and Office cloud operations with helping to drive a better-than-expected start to its fiscal year.…



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What employs half a million people, just did $44bn in sales, and rhymes with Azerbaijan?

AWS revenue up 42 per cent, compared to 34 per cent overall

Defying subdued predictions, Amazon on Thursday reported healthy third-quarter earnings of $0.52 per diluted share, based on net income of $256m, on par with $0.52 per diluted share and $252m a year ago.…



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Thursday, 26 October 2017

Whois? No, Whowas: Incoming Euro privacy rules torpedo domain registration system

Internet policy wonks scramble over GDPR

Analysis  The internet policy world is scrambling as one of the most critical and fiercely contested aspects of the global domain name system – its registration system – has started to fall apart.…


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Amazon WorkDocs Now Makes It Easier to Edit Your Files When Using the Web Client

Starting today, you can open Microsoft Office, .pdf, and .txt files directly from the Amazon WorkDocs web client using the default application installed on your computer. When you save your changes, the file is automatically updated on Amazon WorkDocs. With this feature, you no longer need to manually download, save, and upload files when using the web client.



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Amazon EC2 Systems Manager Parameter Store Adds Versioning Support

Amazon EC2 Systems Manager Parameter Store now supports versioning for each parameter.



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Amazon EC2 Systems Manager Now Integrates With GitHub

Amazon EC2 Systems Manager now supports the ability to run any script or Systems Manager Document stored on GitHub or Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3).



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Tag Your AWS Batch Spot Managed Compute Environments

AWS Batch now supports user tags that will automatically propagate to Spot instances launched by your Managed Compute Environments. This makes it easier for AWS Batch customers to track ownership, drive their cost accounting processes, implement compliance protocols, and to control access to Spot instances via IAM policies. 



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Amazon ElastiCache for Redis now supports In-Transit and At-Rest Encryption to Help Protect Sensitive Information

Amazon ElastiCache for Redis now supports encryption in-transit and at-rest for secure internode communications to help keep personally identifiable information (PII) safe. The new encryption in-transit feature enables you to encrypt all communications between clients and Redis server as well as between the Redis servers (primary and read replica nodes). The encryption at-rest feature allows you to encrypt your backups on disk and in Amazon S3. Additionally, you can use the Redis AUTH command for an added level of authentication. 



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Amazon RDS now supports MySQL Minor Versions 5.5.57, 5.6.37 and 5.7.19

Amazon RDS for MySQL now supports MySQL Community Edition minor versions 5.5.57, 5.6.37 and 5.7.19 in all AWS Regions. These new versions include a number of fixes and functionality improvements for the MySQL database engine. 



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Amazon Kinesis Analytics now supports configuring multiple destinations in the console

You can now configure your Amazon Kinesis Analytics applications to send real time analytics to up to three destinations in the AWS Management console. You can use this feature to send notifications in response to a high anomaly scores on applications, update a live leaderboard from a group ranking of mobile app data, and much more in the same application. 



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Introducing Amazon EC2 P3 Instances

We are excited to announce the availability of Amazon EC2 P3 instances, the next-generation of EC2 compute-optimized GPU instances. P3 instances are powered by up to 8 of the latest-generation NVIDIA Tesla V100 GPUs and are ideal for computationally advanced workloads such as machine learning (ML), high performance computing (HPC), data compression, and cryptography. They are also ideal for specific industry applications for scientific computing and simulations, financial analytics, and image and video processing.



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HMRC boss defends shift to AWS, says they got 50% knocked off

Is Amazon the only one who can handle its cloudy needs? No, there is one other...

HMRC's Permanent Secretary has defended the department's decision to ditch a local cloud slinger in favour of tax-efficient multinational Amazon, citing bumper savings.…



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Wednesday, 25 October 2017

Amazon Pinpoint Adds Several Push Notification Enhancements

Amazon Pinpoint now supports the Apple PushKit framework, and includes expanded support for collapse keys, message priority, and Time to Live (TTL) for Firebase Cloud Messaging (FCM) and Apple Push Notification Service (APNs).



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Former Sparkies at Databricks fling out system to sort out ‘data mess’

Data-nom from stream, lake and warehouse, they chirp

Databricks, the biz that created Spark, has added a third pillar to its Unified Analytics Platform aimed at unifying data management.…



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Announcing Open Preview of Performance Insights

Performance Insights is a new feature of Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) that helps you quickly detect database performance problems and take corrective action. Performance Insights has now been released in open preview.



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Announcing General Availability of Amazon Aurora with PostgreSQL Compatibility

Amazon Aurora is a fully managed relational database that combines the performance and availability of commercial databases with the simplicity and cost-effectiveness of open source databases. In April 2017, we announced an open preview of the PostgreSQL-compatible edition of Amazon Aurora. The service is now generally available to all customers.



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How is the big switch to the public cloud working out... for Oracle?

Founders and franchises vs fear and me-too

Analysis  Remember The Big Switch – the book by Nicholas Carr which said that IT would become a utility-like service delivered through a socket in the office wall?…



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Introducing AWS Directory Service for Microsoft Active Directory (Standard Edition)

AWS Directory Service for Microsoft Active Directory (Standard Edition), also known as AWS Microsoft AD (Standard Edition), is a managed Microsoft Active Directory (AD) that is optimized for small and midsize businesses (SMBs). Now, customers running typical SMB workloads can use AWS Microsoft AD (Standard Edition) to create a cost-effective, highly available, and managed Microsoft AD in the AWS Cloud.



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Tuesday, 24 October 2017

AWS Glue can now be configured using AWS CloudFormation templates

You can now create AWS Glue entities such as jobs, triggers, development endpoints, and crawlers using CloudFormation templates. You can also create AWS Glue Data Catalog objects, such as tables and partitions, via CloudFormation templates. To learn more, please visit the CloudFormation documentation.



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AWS Batch now sends job state changes to CloudWatch Events

AWS Batch now emits CloudWatch Events as your jobs transition from one state to another. In the past, in order to obtain updates on the state of a running AWS Batch job, customers have had to rely on periodically polling the state of each job using the AWS CLI or an SDK. With the new AWS Batch event stream feature, it is now possible to retrieve near real-time, event-driven updates on the state of your AWS Batch jobs. Events are delivered through Amazon CloudWatch Events, and can be routed to any valid CloudWatch Events target, such as an AWS Lambda function or an Amazon SNS topic.



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Viasat: We're going to sue Ofcom over EU-wide airline Wi-Fi network

Firm denies sour grapes charge after rival gets licence tweaks

Comment  Satellite broadband operator Viasat is telling the world it will sue Ofcom over recent changes to rival firm Inmarsat's licence allowing that company to build a vital part of a planned EU in-flight Wi-Fi network.…


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Discover potholes in the information super-highway with this handy new tool (which itself just hit a roadblock)

Everything is broken

Are we taking the internet for granted? And by "internet" we mean the actual global networks of computers that share vast quantities of information every second by using the same basic protocols.…


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AWS will be the last big cloud to add Skylake as Azure turns 'em on

Announced support November 2016, but fabled C5 instances are still vapourware

Microsoft has announced its first Azure instances running Intel's Skylake silicon, a move that means Amazon Web Services will be the last of the big four clouds to run Intel's latest silicon.…



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Amazon RDS for Oracle Supports New R4, T2 and M4 Instance Types

You can now launch R4, db.t2.xlarge, db.t2.2xlarge, and db.m4.16xlarge instances types when using Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) for Oracle.



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Monday, 23 October 2017

Vodafone analysed evidence in case where it was alleged victim

GSM gateway prosecution man: They gave the evidence that they found to the police

A man left on bail for more than seven years has hit out at Vodafone's role in his court case as alleged victim and examiner of vital computer evidence.…


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Friday, 20 October 2017

AWS Config Adds Support for AWS CodeBuild

You can now record configuration changes to AWS CodeBuild projects with AWS Config. CodeBuild is a fully managed build service that compiles source code, runs tests, and produces software packages that are ready to deploy. With Config, you can now view a list of your CodeBuild projects and track project configuration changes such as changes to the configuration source, service role, environment image, tags, timeout settings, and artifacts. You can also view the configuration of your project at any point in time in the past using the Config timeline page. For more information, please see CodeBuild documentation here.  



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Amazon QuickSight Adds Support for Combo Charts and Row-Level Security

Amazon QuickSight users can now add combo charts to their analyses and dashboards. Combo charts are useful for visualizing data of different scales, such as product revenue ($) and units sold (#), in a single visualization. Data can be visualized as bars or lines, with two axes to display separate scales for each. Combo charts are available in both Standard and Enterprise Editions of Amazon QuickSight.



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Vodafone, EE and Three overcharging customers after contracts expire

Citizens Advice finds over-65s most likely to be stung

Folk with mobiles on Vodafone, EE and Three are being stung by an average £22 per month for staying on their contracts after their handsets have been paid off, according to Citizens Advice.…


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No more mister nice GUI: Visual tools stapled to Azure Data Factory

Hate code? Love lists? Microsoft's got you covered

In a move that will delight factory workers developers everywhere, Microsoft has added more graphical user interface features to Azure Data Factory V2.…



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Manage Amazon Simple Queue Service costs using Cost Allocation Tags

Starting today, you can use cost allocation tags to manage your costs in Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS). You can now use tags to categorize your queues, so you can easily identify their purpose and track their costs. For example, you can use tags to identify all the Amazon SQS queues for a particular department, project, or application. Once you have tagged your queues, you can use the AWS Tag Editor console to filter and search for queues with specific tags. You can also sign up to include usage and cost details for particular tags in your AWS account bill.  



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Thursday, 19 October 2017

Amazon Athena is now available in the EU (Frankfurt) region.

You can now use Amazon Athena in the EU (Frankfurt) region. Amazon Athena is an interactive query service that makes it easy to analyze data in Amazon S3 using standard SQL. Athena is serverless, so there is no infrastructure to manage, and you pay only for the queries that you run. 



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AWS Direct Connect now live in Vancouver, Manchester and Perth

AWS Direct Connect has landed in three new cities – Vancouver, Manchester and Perth. Cologix VAN2, Vancouver provides dedicated access to the Canada (Central) AWS Region and to public AWS resources in other North America AWS Regions. Equinix MA3 in Manchester provides dedicated access to the EU West (London) AWS Region and NextDC Perth P1 to the Asia Pacific (Sydney) AWS Region.  



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Amazon Redshift Spectrum is now available in Europe (Ireland) and Asia Pacific (Tokyo)

Amazon Redshift Spectrum is now available in the Europe (Ireland) and Asia Pacific (Tokyo) AWS Regions. Redshift Spectrum is a feature of Amazon Redshift that enables you to analyze all of your data in Amazon S3 using standard SQL, with no data loading or transformations needed. 



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Tezos crypto and $232m initial coin offering risks implosion – reports

Expert's protip: 'Hope is not an investment strategy'

If you threw money at the blockchain startup Tezos during its $232m initial coin offering fundraising round in July, here's something you can learn for future investments.…


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SAP reassures market: Cloud is sustainable, just don't look at our wheezing bookings

Q3 profits and revenues up but execs grilled over cloudy future

Enterprise giant SAP has reported an increase in both revenues and operating profits for the latest quarter – but execs were forced to explain a slowdown in cloud bookings.…



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Breakfast at Jeffrey's: UK CEO admits Voda 'slightly lost its mojo'

Also slags off BT, backs Ofcom, keeps mum on Liberty tie-up

"Basically the message is Vodafone is back," says UK chief executive Nick Jeffrey, a message he's so eager to convey at a breakfast briefing hosted by the company that it almost sounds as if the lady doth protest too much.…


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AWS Marketplace: Announcing Availability of Multi-AMI Solutions.

AWS Marketplace customers can now subscribe to and purchase software solutions from popular software vendors, which contain multiple Amazon Machine Images (AMIs) from the same vendor. In addition, software vendors may now create listings that combine multiple server roles or product offerings into new predefined solutions that are specifically designed to improve security, availability or performance. Customers can then browse these new solution listings and subscribe to them with a single click. 



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Verizon coughs up $18m after crooked contractor overcharged NY schools

How'd you like them Big Apples? US telco caught up in kickback scam

Verizon will have to reach between its couch cushions for $17.7m to shoo away allegations it overcharged New York schools for phone lines and broadband.…


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Wednesday, 18 October 2017

Amazon EC2 Spot Can Now Encrypt your EBS volumes at launch time

Amazon EC2 Spot now supports encryption of EBS volumes. Ec2 Spot will create encrypted EBS volumes at launch so you no longer have to boot from an encrypted snapshot or an encrypted AMI. To use this new feature, specify "Encrypted: true" as the encryption behavior within block device mappings, when submitting a Spot request. When you specify "Encryption:true", Spot will encrypt the EBS volume at the launch time and create encrypted volumes. If you already have an encrypted EBS volume in use then specify the snapshot ID without the "Encrypted" flag and Spot will continue to create encrypted volumes in your existing encrypted EBS snapshot. 



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AWS Deep Learning AMI Now Supports PyTorch, Keras 2 and Latest Deep Learning Frameworks

Today, we’re pleased to announce an update to the AWS Deep Learning AMI.



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Openreach offers duct-off providers 'OSA Filter' instead of Dark Fibre Access

Part of the opening of the network

Openreach has today offered its communication providers an alternative to the Ofcom-proposed Dark Fibre Access (DFA) product, which a court ruling slapped down three months ago.…


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Full-fibre ISP Hyperoptic clocked over mock doc schlock shock

Advert looked too much like a BT contract, says watchdog

Fibre ISP Hyperoptic has been slammed by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) for releasing an advert that looked like an official contract from BT.…


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Tuesday, 17 October 2017

Amazon Redshift announces Dense Compute (DC2) nodes with twice the performance as DC1 at the same price

You can now launch Amazon Redshift clusters on our second-generation Dense Compute (DC2) nodes. DC2 is designed for demanding data warehousing workloads that require low latency and high throughput. They feature powerful Intel E5-2686 v4 (Broadwell) CPUs, fast DDR4 memory, and NVMe-based solid state disks (SSDs). We’ve tuned Amazon Redshift to leverage the better CPU, network, and disk on DC2 nodes, providing up to twice the performance of DC1 at the same price. Our DC2.8xlarge instances now provide twice the memory per slice of data and an optimized storage layout with 30% better storage utilization. 



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Amazon Elasticsearch Service announces support for Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC)

You can now easily set up access to Amazon Elasticsearch Service from your VPC without having to configure and maintain firewall rules and IP-based access policies for each domain. This new feature lets you keep all traffic between your Amazon VPC and Amazon Elasticsearch Service within the AWS network instead of traversing the public Internet. VPC support for Amazon Elasticsearch Service enhances security, simplifies network administration and is available today at no additional cost.



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AWS CloudHSM is now available in the US West (N. California), Canada (Central), EU (Frankfurt), Asia Pacific (Mumbai), Asia Pacific (Singapore), Asia Pacific (Sydney), and Asia Pacific (Tokyo) Regions.

CloudHSM is a cloud-based hardware security module (HSM) that enables you to easily generate and use your own encryption keys on the AWS Cloud. With CloudHSM, you can manage your own encryption keys using FIPS 140-2 Level 3 validated HSMs. CloudHSM offers you the flexibility to integrate with your applications using industry-standard APIs, such as PKCS#11 and Java Cryptography Extensions (JCE). CloudHSM is also standards-compliant and enables you to export all of your keys to most other commercially-available HSMs. It is a fully-managed service that automates time-consuming administrative tasks for you, such as hardware provisioning, software patching, high-availability, and backups. CloudHSM also enables you to scale quickly by adding and removing HSM capacity on-demand, with no up-front costs. 



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Symantec's guzzled the Azure Kool-Aid, tells all its customers: Drink up!

Throw your storage vanities on the bonfire

Analysis  Security software supplier Symantec is moving 105 Norton data centre applications to Microsoft's Azure cloud.…



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AWS to Windows devs: Come out of the dark, into the Lightsail

Amazon takes a swipe at hosting provider market

Amazon Web Services is trying to lure more Windows developers by rolling out Windows private servers via its Lightsail service.…



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Amazon Device Farm Launches Direct Device Access for Private Devices

Delivering high-quality applications is a critical priority for mobile application developers. As part of their development and quality assurance process, developers can work with emulators that come with their IDE and/or connect to a real device to their machines. However, it is impractical for developers to maintain a large set of local devices. Amazon Device Farm allows developers to test and debug their applications against a large set of real devices in the cloud.



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Introducing Windows Server for Amazon Lightsail

Starting today, Amazon Lightsail customers can launch Windows virtual servers easily and for a low, predictable price. Lightsail makes starting with Windows on AWS simple by allowing customers to launch pre-configured Windows instances with a few clicks and directly connect to them via RDP through the intuitive Lightsail web console. Customers can also track metrics, create snapshots, and manage DNS records and static IPs associated with their Windows instances. 



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Switch the tenancy of your VPC from Dedicated to Default instantly

Amazon EC2 now allows customers to switch the tenancy of existing VPCs from dedicated to default instantly, by using the AWS CLI/SDK. Dedicated tenancy ensures all EC2 instances that are launched in a VPC run on hardware that's dedicated to a single customer. 



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Monday, 16 October 2017

AWS WAF Now Supports Geographic Match

Today, we are excited to announced new Geographic (Geo) Match Conditions in AWS WAF. This new condition type allows you to use AWS WAF to restrict application access based on the geographic location of your viewers. With geo match conditions you can choose the countries from which AWS WAF should allow access. 



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AWS WAF Now Supports Regular Expressions (Regex)

Today, we are excited to announce Regular Expression (regex) support in AWS WAF. Regex complements the string match conditions previously available in AWS WAF, allowing you to match more sophisticated request patterns when inspecting and filtering web requests. 



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Optimize your Amazon Elasticsearch Service domains using slow logs

Amazon Elasticsearch Service now lets you enable slow logs, which provide valuable information for optimizing and troubleshooting your search and indexing operations. The slow logs are published to the Amazon CloudWatch Logs service and can be turned on or off at will. You only need to pay for the CloudWatch charges that you incur based on your usage. No additional Amazon Elasticsearch Service fees apply. 



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UK.gov: Who wants £25m... *cheers*... to trial 5G? *crickets chirping*

If we start now, we might be better at it than Albania

The British government is looking for places to chuck £25m it has set aside for 5G trials.…


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SendGrid services are DOWN and OUT of action

Tried logging in or signing up? Big bag of fail? Thought so

Anyone wanting to log in or sign up to cloud-based email marketing service SendGrid is out of luck as an unspecificed glitch has taken its services offline.…



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Grant Shapps of coup shame fame stands by 'broadbad' research

Or was it David Green or Sebastian Fox?

Interview  Grant Shapps seems far from crestfallen after his disastrous attempt to lead a coup against Prime Minister Theresa May.…


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Friday, 13 October 2017

AWS Elastic Beanstalk Supports Ability to Update Tags

Elastic Beanstalk allows you to add, delete, or update user defined tags leveraging API, SDK, Management console, AWS Command Line Interface (CLI), or Elastic Beanstalk Command Line Interface (CLI).



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Cisco's ACI adds multi-site support, multi-cloud coming next year

Kubernetes-coralled containers also get the software-defined networking policy treatment

Cisco's popped out version 3.0 of its software-defined networking Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI) product, but there's a more significant update coming early next year.…


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Citrix switches on nuage français, deutsche wolke, nube española

New EuroCloud almost matches US cloud, if you can be bothered signing up

Citrix has opened a new cloud region somewhere inside the European Union.…



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Juniper warns of bitter 3rd quarter due to cloud sales crash

The cloud market's going nuts and Juniper rode it in Q1 and Q2. So what's wrong now?

Juniper Networks has issued preliminary results for its third quarter and the news is bad: forecast revenue of between US$1,290m and $1,350m won't happen and the company instead believes it will score between $1,250m and $1,260m.…


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Thursday, 12 October 2017

Amazon EMR now supports I3 instances

You can now create Amazon EMR clusters with I3 instances, the next generation of Amazon EC2 Storage Optimized instances. This is available for Amazon EMR clusters with release 5.9.0 and later. For pricing information, please visit: http://ift.tt/2eczCmW



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Amazon Polly Releases Two New Voices and is Now Available in Asia Pacific (Tokyo) Region

Introducing Matthew and Takumi – the latest additions to the Amazon Polly text-to-speech portfolio.



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Deploy a Sophos Outbound Web Proxy on the AWS Cloud with New Quick Start

This new Quick Start automatically deploys an outbound web filtering proxy on the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Cloud, using the Sophos Unified Threat Management (UTM) virtual appliance. In addition, it uses Sophos Outbound Gateway to extend security to multiple virtual private clouds (VPCs). 



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AWS and Microsoft Announce Gluon to Simplify Deep Learning for Developers

Today Amazon Web Services and Microsoft announced a new deep learning library, called Gluon, which allows developers of all skill levels to prototype, build, train and deploy sophisticated machine learning models for the cloud, devices at the edge and mobile apps.



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Workday says it's got a PaaS in its pocket and is ready to party

Matches Salesforce and pals with API-fest and promise of apps built on SaaS

Workday says it's got APIs in its pocket and is ready to join the PaaS party HR-centric enterprise SaaS concern Workday will enter the platform-as-a-service business.…



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Amazon RDS Reserved Instances Offer Instance Size Flexibility

Today we’re announcing enhancements to Amazon RDS Reserved Instances (RIs) that make them more flexible and easier to use, helping you get the most out of your RI discount. RIs give you the option to reserve a database instance for a one or three year term, and in turn receive a significant discount compared to on-demand instance pricing.



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Introducing Lifecycle Policies for Amazon EC2 Container Registry

Amazon EC2 Container Registry (Amazon ECR) now allows you to create rules to automate image cleanup across your Amazon ECR repositories.



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Wednesday, 11 October 2017

Amazon Redshift announces support for uppercase column names

You can now specify whether column names returned by SELECT statements are uppercase or lowercase. With this feature, you can now set a session-based parameter to enable your case-sensitive applications to easily query Amazon Redshift. For more information, see describe_field_name_in_uppercase in the Amazon Redshift Database Developer Guide. 



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Amazon Redshift announces support for LISTAGG DISTINCT

The LISTAGG aggregate function orders the rows for each group in a query according to the ORDER BY expression, then concatenates the values into a single string. With the new DISTINCT argument, you can now eliminate duplicate values from the specified expression before concatenating the values into a single string. For more information, see LISTAGG Function in the Amazon Redshift Database Developer Guide.



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Amazon SES Introduces Email Templates for Sending Personalized Email

Email is one of the most effective channels for customer engagement, but generic, one-size-fits-all emails typically have lower engagement rates. Amazon SES now includes the ability to create email templates, which you can use to send personalized emails to your customers. 



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Announcing AWS CodeStar Integration With GitHub

AWS CodeStar, which enables you to quickly develop, build, and deploy applications on AWS, now integrates with GitHub. Starting now, each AWS CodeStar project template will provide you an option to use GitHub as your version control system for the software projects you build with AWS.



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AWS CodePipeline Executions Support Push Events from AWS CodeCommit

AWS CodePipeline can now execute pipelines in response to push-based triggers from AWS CodeCommit. Previously, CodePipeline checked CodeCommit periodically to see if there was a change. Now, CodeCommit will send an Amazon CloudWatch Event when a change is committed to trigger a pipeline execution in CodePipeline.  



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Amazon CloudFront continues to add capacity to the Nordics, Western Europe, and Western United States with new locations in Stockholm, London, and Dallas!

The Amazon CloudFront team is excited to announce three additional Points of Presence located in Stockholm, London, and Dallas. Stockholm now has three Points of Presence, London now has five, and Dallas has four! These three network additions continue to expand Amazon CloudFront’s capacity in each region, ensuring that each end user’s experience is reliable, secure, and fast.



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Systems Manager document now available for installing Amazon Inspector agents, and Amazon Inspector now supports Amazon Linux 2017.09.

We are thrilled to announce another way for customers to install the Amazon Inspector agent on their EC2 instances. Customers can now use Amazon EC2 Systems Manager (SSM) Run Command to install the Inspector agent on a single instance or groups of instances. Previously, customers who wanted to install the Amazon Inspector agent on a fleet had to either manually install, or build their own installation script. With this launch, customers can use the AmazonInspector-ManageAWSAgent Systems Manager Document in Run Command. You can target instances you wish to install it on either by using tags or by providing instance ids. As an example, if you wanted to install the agent on all instances in an Inspector assessment target, you can specify the same tags used for creating that assessment target.  



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Consistency is key to Oracle and Microsoft's hybrid cloud clout

How can the other players up their game on and off-premises?

Analysis  Run the Azure Stack on-premises and you can move data and apps to the Azure public cloud with ease. It's the same software environment. Run the Oracle Cloud at Customer on-premises and move apps and data to the Oracle public cloud with ease. It's the same software and billing environment.…



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Tuesday, 10 October 2017

Lambda@Edge Now Provides Access to Query String Parameters, Country and Device Type Headers

Lambda@Edge enables you to personalize content with low latency, without having to manage origin servers. Starting today, Lambda@Edge makes it even easier to further personalize your content by giving you access to additional attributes of the request. You can now access query string parameters, country and device type headers in your AWS Lambda functions. With this capability, for instance, you can redirect your end users to country or language specific versions of your website based on your end user’s location from where the request was made.  



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Amazon ECR Now Available in Asia Pacific (Seoul) Region

Amazon EC2 Container Registry (Amazon ECR) is now available in the Asia Pacific (Seoul) region. 



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Now you can configure Amazon side private Autonomous System Number for your Virtual Private Gateway

We are excited to announce support for configurable Autonomous System Number (ASN) for its AWS Direct Connect (DX) and VPN services to enhance use of their Virtual Private Cloud (VPC)



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Et tu Accenture? Then fall S3er: Consultancy giant leaks private keys, emails and more online

AWS config blunder spills secrets all over the internet

Yet another organization has been caught exposing sensitive data to the public internet: this time it is Accenture – consultants to the great and the good – with a misconfigured AWS S3 bucket leaking access keys and other private documents.…



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Elastic Load Balancing: Application Load Balancers now support multiple SSL certificates and Smart Certificate Selection using Server Name Indication (SNI)

We are pleased to announce support for multiple SSL certificates on Application Load Balancers using Server Name Indication (SNI). You can now host multiple secure (HTTPS) applications, each with its own SSL certificate, behind one load balancer. This greatly simplifies application management as many secure applications or multi-tenant SaaS applications can run behind the same load balancer. 



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Announcing ATADATA ATAmotion Migration Module integration with the AWS Migration Hub

Today, we are adding ATADATA ATAmotion as an integrated partner migration tool to provide more choices so you can use the migration tools that work best for your organization. For example, you can track server migrations from ATADATA ATAmotion alongside database migration from AWS Database Migration Service all in one central location in the Migration Hub.  



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Before you head into Office 365, pull on this cosy Cloud Archive

Mimecast promises fast mail search and (of course) GDPR-friendly tools

Email archiver Mimecast has promised a subscription drug to cut through GDPR pain.…



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Monday, 9 October 2017

Amazon EC2 Elastic GPUs Now Support OpenGL 4.0 and Available in Two Additional Regions

We are excited to announce that Amazon EC2 Elastic GPUs now support OpenGL 4.0, and they are available in the US West (Oregon) and EU (Ireland) regions. To activate OpenGL 4.0 support for existing Amazon EC2 Elastic GPUs, simply stop and start your instances, and a new driver will be automatically installed in your instance to support OpenGL 4.0. 



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You may not have noticed, but 'superfast' broadband is available to 94% of Blighty

Fivemiletown in Ulster chugs along at a stately 1.2Mbps

Superfast internet speeds are within reach of nearly 94 per cent of the country, according to figures compiled by Thinkbroadband.…


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Cisco sells Data Virtualisation unit to Tibco

Bought in 2013, disposed of in 2017 due to misalignment with 'long-term focus'

Four years after acquiring Composite Software and rebranding it as Cisco Data Virtualization, Switchzilla will sell the unit to Tibco.…


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Friday, 6 October 2017

Quick Start Update: Deploy Magento on the AWS Cloud with Amazon Aurora

AWS is pleased to release a major update to the Magento Quick Start reference deployment. This update adds support for Amazon Aurora as a relational database option, deployed using Amazon Relational Database System (Amazon RDS), in addition to Amazon RDS MySQL. The Quick Start also includes enhancements to the networking infrastructure through the deployment of Linux bastion hosts.



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Amazon beams: We're best cloud buds with General Electric

Hey, but aren't you forgetting *cough* Azure? *cough*

Amazon boasts that it is the "preferred" cloud provider for General Electric, but, in this multi-cloud world, that's not quite the case.…



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He's no good for you! Ofcom wants to give folk powers to dump subpar broadband contracts

It's not you, it's m- ... No, wait, it's totally you

Ofcom has proposed forcing providers to disclose more accurate speed information at the point of sale and hand consumers the power to walk away if speeds fall below a guaranteed level, in a crackdown on service provision.…


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Amazon, Azure, Google will eat all the IT. Google, let us be your cake fork, pleads Nutanix

3 IT giants - just 1 on-prem/hybrid stack partner opening...

Analysis  An IT trio of giants will soon dominate the market - and there appears to be one on-premises/hybrid stack partner opening, Nutanix told us.…



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AWS Database Migration Service Adds Amazon S3 and Azure SQL Database as Sources

AWS Database Migration Service (DMS) has added Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) and Azure SQL Database as migration sources. Amazon S3 is object storage with a simple web interface to store and retrieve any amount of data. Now that S3 is supported as both a source and a target, you can easily move your data between S3 buckets and any database supported by DMS.



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Support for Apache Livy, Hue 4.0.1, and Presto 0.184 on Amazon EMR release 5.9.0

You can now use Apache Livy (0.4) and new versions of Hue (4.0.1), Presto (0.184), Flink (1.3.2) and Apache Pig (0.17) on Amazon EMR release 5.9.0. Apache Livy is an application that enables you to submit, interact with, and manage Apache Spark applications over a REST interface. Hue 4.0.1 includes a redesigned interface and new SQL editor, interactive Spark notebook, and an improved job browser UI. Also, Apache Spark on release 5.9.0 now uses SSL instead of 3DES for in-transit encryption for the block transfer service, giving performance enhancements when using Amazon EC2 instance types with AES-NI. Additionally, we have added several enhancements to Spark to improve resilience and performance during Auto Scaling.



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Amazon DynamoDB Accelerator (DAX) releases SDK for Node.js, support for R4 instances and general availability in Asia Pacific (Mumbai) and South America (São Paulo) regions

Amazon DynamoDB Accelerator (DAX), today announced the release of the following:

  • SDK for Node.js.
  • General availability in two new regions, Asia Pacific (Mumbai) and South America (São Paulo). DAX is already available in US East (N. Virginia), EU (Ireland), US West (Oregon), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), and US West (N. California.
  • Support for new R4 instances in US East (N. Virginia), EU (Ireland), US West (Oregon), Asia Pacific (Mumbai) and South America (São Paulo). R4 is the next generation of Amazon EC2 Memory Optimized instances, with 2X the cache sizes of current R3 instances, well-suited for memory-intensive, latency-sensitive workloads such as DAX.


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Thursday, 5 October 2017

Announcing Accelerated Scale-Down of AWS Batch Managed Compute Environments

Amazon EC2 recently transitioned from hourly to per-second billing. Previously, as your jobs completed, AWS Batch would retain idle compute resources for the majority of the billing hour in order to avoid the cost associated with additional instance launches within the hour. With per-second billing, AWS customers are able to focus on their applications instead of maximizing usage to the hour. As a result, AWS Batch will now evaluate compute resources more frequently and immediately scale down any idle instances when there are no more runnable jobs in your job queues.



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Amazon Kinesis Analytics can now pre-process data prior to running SQL queries

You can now configure your Amazon Kinesis Analytics applications to transform data before it is processed by your SQL code. This new feature allows you to use AWS Lambda to convert formats, enrich data, filter data, and more. Once the data is transformed by your function, Kinesis Analytics sends the data to your application’s SQL code for real-time analytics.



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Amazon EMR now supports per-second billing

Amazon EMR is now billed in one-second increments in all AWS Regions. There is a 1 minute minimum charge per instance in your Amazon EMR cluster, and per-second billing is applicable to clusters that are newly launched or already running. The Amazon EC2 instances in your cluster, including On-Demand, Spot, and Reserved instances, and Amazon EBS volumes attached to these instances are billed in per-second increments effective October 2. Pricing is still listed on a per-hour basis, but bills are now calculated down to the second and show times in decimal form. Please visit the Amazon EMR pricing page for more information on per-second billing.



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AWS CloudFormation provides Stack Termination Protection

AWS CloudFormation now allows you to protect a stack from being accidently deleted. You can enable termination protection on a stack when you create it. If you attempt to delete a stack with termination protection enabled, the deletion fails and the stack, including its status, will remain unchanged. To delete a stack you need to first disable termination protection. 



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Microsoft tries to Spark relationship with cluster lusters: Promises 5-min big data bang on Azure

Aims to have Apache Spark running in time it takes to make cuppa

First apps on Windows, then Linuxes in Hyper-V and on Azure, now big data via Spark. In another effort to win over the open source crowd, Microsoft has made the speedy big data engine Apache Spark easier to set up and use on Azure, giving devs a dedicated tool to help provision clusters.…



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Amazon ECS Now Available in Asia Pacific (Seoul) Region

Amazon EC2 Container Service (Amazon ECS) is now available in the Asia Pacific (Korea) region. 



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Amazon EC2 instances now support Microsoft SQL Server 2017

Amazon EC2 now supports Microsoft SQL Server 2017, the most recent release of Microsoft SQL Server. With this release, your Microsoft SQL Server 2017 workloads can take advantage of the scale, performance, and elasticity of the AWS Cloud. You can deploy SQL Server 2017 Always-On Availability Groups across multiple AWS Availability Zones (“AZs”) for enhanced availability and data durability. When you deploy your SQL Server databases on AWS, they benefit from all the security capabilities from AWS such as Amazon VPC, data encryption, and integration with AWS Microsoft AD for role based access control, while also leveraging security enhancements provided in SQL Server 2017 such as Always-Encrypted, dynamic data masking, and row-level security. You can integrate your SQL Server deployment with other AWS services such as AWS CloudFormation, Amazon EC2 Systems Manager, and AWS CloudWatch to provide easy deployment, management, monitoring, and other administrative tasks. These capabilities help ensure your SQL Server deployments meet your performance, manageability, security, and availability requirements while benefitting from the scale and agility of the AWS Cloud. In addition, when you run SQL Server 2017 on Amazon EC2 instances, you can take advantage of all the latest features available in Microsoft SQL Server 2017 such as container support for DevOps scenarios, graph databases, automatic database tuning, as well as R and Python analytics.



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Wednesday, 4 October 2017

Use New Quick Start to Deploy a SaaS Identity and Isolation Solution with Amazon Cognito in the AWS Cloud

This Quick Start provides the fundamentals for implementing identity and isolation in multi-tenant software as a service (SaaS) environments, using Amazon Cognito as the underlying identity provider. 



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Amazon Kinesis Analytics can now discover data schemas from sample S3 objects

You can now configure your Amazon Kinesis Analytics applications to automatically discover the schema of an Amazon S3 object. This new feature allows you to infer the schema for your streaming application by specifying sample data stored in S3. Kinesis Analytics infers column names, data types, and position of the data elements in the sample. With this new feature, you can predefine your schema prior to sending records to your Kinesis Firehose or Kinesis Streams. This builds upon the current functionality which infers the schema based on a sample of records from your data stream. 



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AD Connector, part of AWS Directory Service, is now available in the EU (London) Region

AD Connector enables you to use your existing on-premises Microsoft Active Directory (AD) identities to access the AWS Management Console and compatible AWS applications, such as Amazon WorkSpaces, Amazon Connect, and Amazon Chime. With AD Connector, you can enable multi-factor authentication (MFA) for AWS applications users and use your existing Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS)–based infrastructure for an additional layer of security. You also can join Amazon EC2 instances to your on-premises AD domain and manage the instances using Group Policy objects.



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Russian telco backs up North Korea's sole Internet link

Transtelecom can reach 256 North Korean hosts

North Korea's very limited Internet has, for the second time in its brief history, obtained a redundant connection to the outside world.…


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Amazon Glacier Launches in the Asia Pacific (Singapore) Region

Amazon Glacier is now generally available in the Asia Pacific (Singapore) region. 



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The Amazon EC2 Systems Manager Agent is Now Pre-Installed on Amazon Linux AMIs

The Amazon EC2 Systems Manager Agent is now installed by default on Amazon Linux AMIs, version 2017.09 and later, and available on the Amazon Linux package repository. 



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Tuesday, 3 October 2017

Azure fell over for 7 hours in Europe because someone accidentally set off the fire extinguishers

Engineering the Microsoft way

Microsoft has explained how a cascading series of cockups left some of its Northern European Azure customers without access to services for nearly seven hours.…



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AWS VPN Update – Custom PSK, Inside Tunnel IP, and SDK update

We are excited to announce two new additions to the AWS VPN service. Starting today, the AWS VPN service supports custom Pre-Shared Keys (PSKs) and inside tunnel IP CIDR blocks for your VPN connection. These new features allow customers to better self-manage their VPNs, eliminating inside tunnel IP address conflicts, and enable support for additional devices.



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Nailing a cloud project without killing Bob boils down to not being a tool

Management, devs, ops, Bob too... just be freakin' reasonable

Don't be like Bob. You remember Bob, right? Tasked with building the company's cloud. Sinking in a quicksand of managerial buzzword bingo and ever-changing requirements, burdened by a lack of resources. Bob was under pressure, which produced tension at home, and Bob quit the job resulting in the company's cloud project floundering.…



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Amazon Lex Built-in Slot Type for Percentage Now Available in Preview; Number slot type Now Supports Decimal

You can now use Percentage as a built-in slot type in your Amazon Lex chatbots. Built-in slot types enable you to easily and quickly define slots in your chatbot to enable accurate resolution of user responses. The AMAZON.Percentage slot type enables resolution to percentage values. You can also now use decimal numbers with the AMAZON.Number slot type. The addition of the AMAZON.Percentage slot type further expands the Amazon Lex built-in slot library total to 97.



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Oracle CEO Mark Hurd reads 'mean tweets' about his 2025 vision

Hurd flames first after his 2016 predictions were live-trashed

OpenWorld 2017  Oracle Co-CEO Mark Hurd appears not to have shrugged off past criticism of his predictions for the state of cloud computing in the year 2025, a staple of his recent appearances at Big Red's OpenWorld gabfest.…



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Monday, 2 October 2017

Amazon RDS for Oracle Supports Oracle SQLT Diagnostics Tool

Amazon RDS for Oracle now supports Oracle SQLTXPLAIN (SQLT) through the use of the SQLT option. You can improve SQL query performance by using the Oracle EXPLAIN PLAN statement, and looking at diagnostic information on the execution plan of a SQL statement. 



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Announcing Enhancements to the AWS Lambda Console

Today we are releasing enhancements to the AWS Lambda console that make it easier to create, configure, and test Lambda functions. You can now save up to ten test events for each Lambda function. You can access these saved test events from any machine or browser using the console. Previously, you were limited to only one saved test event per account, and you needed to use the same browser on the same machine in order to access the saved test event.



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Mainframes are hip now! Compuware fires its dev environment into cloud

But analysts say good luck convincing newcomers

In an attempt to entice new blood to those dinosaur systems of record known as mainframes, Detroit software firm Compuware has moved its development environment to the cloud.…



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Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) now allows customers to expand their existing VPCs in AWS GovCloud (US)

Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) now allows customers to expand their VPCs by adding secondary IPv4 address ranges (CIDRs) to their VPCs. Customers can add the secondary CIDR blocks to the VPC directly from the console or by using the CLI after they have created the VPC with the primary CIDR block. Similar to the primary CIDR block, secondary CIDR blocks are also supported by all the AWS services including Elastic Load Balancing and NAT Gateway.



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Announcing Amazon EC2 per second billing

We are excited to announce that Amazon EC2 usage of Linux based instances that are launched in On-Demand, Reserved and Spot form will be billed on one second increments, with a minimum of 60 seconds.



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Linode cloud users in Europe hit as Frankfurt DC experiences issues

Back up now, but packet loss ongoing

Problems at Linode's data centre in Germany have led to connectivity issues with its cloud services over the weekend, and we understand the vendor is currently trying to solve a packet loss problem.…



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