5G networks are expanding to drive new, diverse use cases and innovative mobile-first experiences. Organizations are preparing their 5G strategies accordingly to help fuel transformation, support digital business processes, and improve how people collaborate and connect. My name is Ronald van Loon and I’m a T-Mobile for Business partner. Recently, I had the opportunity to analyze […]
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Artificial intelligence can be found everywhere, from dating websites to cars. Another use for AI can be found in the recruitment industry, which has been needing this revamp ever since the internet was invented. The different uses for AI have been proven through its incorporation in recruitment, where it has facilitated both the job of […]
Following up on Jeff’s post on the announcement of the Melbourne Region, today I’m pleased to share the general availability of the AWS Asia Pacific (Melbourne) Region with three Availability Zones and API name ap-southeast-4. The AWS Asia Pacific (Melbourne) Region is the second infrastructure Region in Australia, in addition to the Asia Pacific (Sydney) […]
Innovation is borderless. Great ideas (and of course, great engineering) aren’t bound by geography or the lines on a map. They can come from anywhere at any time. That’s why rolling out features and services globally are very important to us at AWS. We want developers, entrepreneurs, startups, and enterprises alike to all have access […]
Welcome to my first AWS Week in Review of 2023. As usual, it has been a busy week, so let’s dive right in: Last Week’s LaunchesHere are some launches that caught my eye last week: Amazon Connect – You can now deliver long lasting, persistent chat experiences for your customers, with the ability to resume […]
The last few years have brought significant changes, adoption and innovation to the cloud space. As 2023 begins, there’s an opportunity to consider what’s in store for the year ahead. From hybrid and remote work to changing authentication systems and managing multicloud environments, the cloud industry will continue to evolve and grow this year. Below […]
The cloud is becoming the primary place where work gets done. By 2025, Gartner estimates that enterprise spending on public cloud computing will overtake traditional IT hardware. Why? One reason is that cloud platforms have evolved to the point that they can now offer the performance necessary for mission-critical databases and applications or block data. […]
Today, we celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day in the US to honor the late civil rights leader’s life, legacy, and achievements. In this article, Amazon employees share what MLK Day means to them and how diversity makes us stronger. Coming back to our AWS Week in Review—it’s been a busy week! Last Week’s Launches […]
Application dependencies are the external components, libraries, and frameworks that a software application requires in order to function correctly. These dependencies may include things like operating system libraries, third-party libraries, and other software applications that the application relies on in order to run. For example, if an application is written in Python, it might have […]
A ransomware attack can bring your entire organization to a halt. Many state-sponsored and financially motivated threat actors often target email servers, such as Microsoft Exchange, to steal or encrypt confidential business data and sensitive information, such as PII, for ransom. Recently, FIN7—a highly active notorious ransomware group—was found targeting vulnerable Exchange Server organizations based […]