Friday, 29 April 2016

Amazon Lumberyard Beta 1.2 Now Available

We are excited to announce the release of Amazon Lumberyard Beta 1.2, which includes 218 new improvements, fixes, and features to Amazon’s free, cross-platform, 3D engine that enables developers to create the highest-quality games, connect their games to the AWS Cloud, and engage fans on Twitch. Lumberyard Beta 1.2 introduces improvements to 20 of Lumberyard’s technology components, including the particle editor, networking, FBX importer, Cloud Canvas Resource Manager, and more. Read about the update in the Lumberyard blog or for more detail check the full Lumberyard Beta 1.2 release notes.



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Amazon Redshift announces Enhancements to Data Loading, Security, and SAS Integration

BACKUP NO option when creating tables: You can now use the BACKUP NO option with the CREATE TABLE command, and improve data loading and cluster performance. For tables, such as staging tables, which contain only transient and pre-processed data, specify BACKUP NO to save processing time when creating snapshots and restoring from snapshots. This option also reduces storage space used by snapshots.



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FCC floats new rules for data lines that bind America's networks

Not everyone pleased with proposed access rules

The FCC has put forward a new set of rules governing the data network connections that glue our modern lives together.…


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Microsoft joins the 1c/GB/month cloud storage caper

'Cool Blobs' restore ASAP, 99 per cent of the time

Microsoft's joined the market for cold storage at a cent a gigabyte a month, with something called “Azure Cool Blobs”.…



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NBN launches satellite broadband services

Sky Muster 1 gets ministerial button press for symmetrical 25Mbps services

Australia's national broadband network (NBN) has turned on its 25Mbps satellite service.…


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Comcast Com-templates Com-trashing Com-crap Com-pact Com-caps

Cable giant thinks 1TB a month ought to be enough for anyone

Comcast has decided that rather than slap a 300GB-a-month download cap on some of its broadband customers, it will instead give them a 1TB limit.…


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Thursday, 28 April 2016

Amazon's AWS cash machine embiggens, breezes past $2bn-a-quarter mark

Bezos' biz bolstered by billowing clouds

Amazon has reported bumper first quarter results, with profits of $513m and sales increasing 28 per cent.…



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Longer Format for EBS and Storage Gateway IDs

In January, Amazon Web Services announced that longer IDs for EBS volumes and snapshots would be available in April. Starting today, you can opt in to using longer volume and snapshot IDs for EBS and Storage Gateway using APIs or the AWS Management Console.



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AWS WAF now Integrated with AWS CloudTrail

You can now log all your API calls to AWS WAF through AWS CloudTrail, the AWS service that records API calls for your account and delivers log files to your Amazon S3 bucket. CloudTrail logs can be used to enable security analysis, track changes to your AWS resources, and aid in compliance auditing. Integrating AWS WAF and CloudTrail lets you determine which requests were made to the AWS WAF API, the source IP address from which each request was made, who made the request, when it was made, and more.



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Announcing 2 new AWS Direct Connect locations

We are thrilled to announce 2 new AWS Direct Connect locations. The new locations are at EdgeConneX in Portland Oregon (supporting our Oregon region), and Global Switch in Singapore (supporting our Singapore region). This brings our total location count up to 26.



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Quick, download your stuff! SurDoc shutters consumer-grade secure cloudy storage

Get it off before the end of May

Cloud-based secure storage outfit SurDoc has announced plans to discontinue its consumer service in order to concentrate exclusively on enterprise sales.…



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Is the world (yet) ready for hybrid cloud?

Where to start, what to look for

On 26 May 2016 at 15:00 BST / 07:00 PDT we’ve got a studio packed full of experts and tasked with exploring the question: if hybrid is the answer, how well are organisations achieving it and what challenges are preventing them from progressing further?…



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VMware cloud gros fromage packs his bags and takes a hike

Exec departure flight gains yet another passenger

At some point you have to say this is starting to look like a rout. VMware EVP Bill Fathers is taking a hike, no longer content to be general manager of the cloud services business unit.…



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UK's 'superfast' broadband is still complete dog toffee, even in London

Oh, and Hull is the worst city in the UK for take-up

The government may claim that 90 per cent of the UK has superfast broadband, but in reality an analysis of customers' speeds in 20 major cities, including London, found most folk aren't even getting 24Mbps speeds.…


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MariaDB audit plug-in now available for RDS MySQL and MariaDB

The MariaDB audit plug-in is now available for RDS MySQL (5.6.29 and 5.7.11) and RDS MariaDB 10.0.24 instances. The MariaDB audit plug-in provides event logging for database activity to help customers meet corporate compliance requirements and troubleshoot application issues. Some of the key details for implementing the plugin are:

  • Enabling and disabling the audit plug-in – Users can enable audit plug-in by creating an option group, adding MARIADB_AUDIT_PLUGIN option to the group, and attaching the option group to the RDS instance. Audit logging can be disabled by simply removing the option group from the instance.
  • SERVER_AUDIT_EVENTS variables – These variables allow users to specify the events they want to include in the logs (CONNECTION: users connecting and disconnecting, QUERY: queries and their result, and TABLE: which tables are affected by the queries).
  • SERVER_AUDIT_EXCL_USERS and SERVER_AUDIT_INCL_USERS variables – These variables specify which users' activity should be excluded from or included in the audit. SERVER_AUDIT_INCL_USERS has the higher priority and all users' activity is recorded by default.

The MariaDB audit plug-in for RDS MySQL and MariaDB is available in all supported RDS regions.



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Wednesday, 27 April 2016

Sure, let's build the NBN with technology that's not proven at scale

What could possibly go wrong if we adopt fibre-to-the-distribution point? Plenty

Internet Australia's new National Broadband Network (NBN) policy advocates using a technology yet to be proven to work at scale.…


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Samsung's little black box will hot-wire your car to the internet. Eek!

Insurance companies happy – but why should motor owners bother?

Samsung is developing a small black box device that will plug into your car under the dashboard and instantly turn it into a smart, connected car.…


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Cloud! IoT! APIs! Collect all the data! Samsung wins today's tech bingo

Open Artik platform for making sense of the internet of things launches

Samsung has launched a new cloud service, aimed at the internet of things (IoT), that lets companies collect, store and act on data from any device.…



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Speaking in Tech: Analysts suddenly realise OpenStack exists

You can't ignore a trend forever. Right? Right? *cough* DevOps *cough*



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Microsoft gifts free support to Azure big spenders

Enterprise agreement holders to receive free advisory services that will help Microsoft too

Whenever a big tech company offers something for free, you've got to ask what's in it for them.…



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