Amazon ElastiCache – now with enhanced Redis capabilities

The latest engine version of Amazon ElastiCache for Redis now comes with several enhancements: More usable memory: You can now safely allocate more memory for your application without the risk of increased swap usage during syncs and snapshots. Improved synchronization: Improved output buffer management provides more robust synchronization under heavy load and when recovering from Read more about Amazon ElastiCache – now with enhanced Redis capabilities[…]

Amazon SES Now Supports Inbound Email

In addition to offering a scalable, cost-effective email-sending platform, Amazon SES can now accept your incoming emails. You can configure Amazon SES to deliver your messages to an Amazon S3 bucket, call your custom code via an AWS Lambda function, or publish notifications to Amazon SNS. You can also configure Amazon SES to drop or Read more about Amazon SES Now Supports Inbound Email[…]

AWS Elastic Beanstalk Supports Go Applications

AWS Elastic Beanstalk now supports Go applications. You can now run non-Docker Go applications. This is in addition to existing support for Java, .NET, PHP, Node.js, Python, Ruby, and Docker applications and services. Read our blog to learn more about running Go applications in Elastic Beanstalk. Please see the documentation for more information on Go-based Read more about AWS Elastic Beanstalk Supports Go Applications[…]

AWS Elastic Beanstalk Supports Generic Java Applications

AWS Elastic Beanstalk now supports generic Java applications. You can now run Java applications with embedded servlet containers and web servers and are no longer restricted to using Tomcat as the application server for your Java applications. Both Java 7 and Java 8 are supported. This is in addition to existing support for Tomcat, .NET, Read more about AWS Elastic Beanstalk Supports Generic Java Applications[…]

Now Available: AWS Device Farm plugins for Android Studio/Gradle. Automatically launch tests on real devices

AWS Device Farm helps you improve the quality of your iOS, Android and Fire OS apps by testing them against real smartphones and tablets in the AWS Cloud. You can use AWS Device Farm plugins to automatically initiate tests from continuous integration systems including Android Studio/Gradle and Jenkins. You can download the Android Studio/Gradle and Read more about Now Available: AWS Device Farm plugins for Android Studio/Gradle. Automatically launch tests on real devices[…]