Red Hat OpenShift on the AWS Cloud: Quick Start Reference Deployment

This Quick Start automates the deployment of Red Hat OpenShift, a platform as a service (PaaS) solution, on the Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud. Red Hat OpenShift uses Docker containers, Google Kubernetes orchestration, and the container-optimized Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) operating system to help developers and IT create and deploy their apps. Source: Amazon Read more about Red Hat OpenShift on the AWS Cloud: Quick Start Reference Deployment[…]

Amazon WorkSpaces now comes with larger root volumes

Starting today, we are expanding Amazon WorkSpaces root volumes from 60GB to 80GB for all Amazon WorkSpaces bundles, at no additional cost to you. Larger volumes allow your users to install and run more applications and store more data, which means they can use their Amazon WorkSpace in more ways than before. Source: Amazon Web Read more about Amazon WorkSpaces now comes with larger root volumes[…]

New AWS Public Data Set – Amazon Bin Image Data Set

Today, the Amazon Fulfillment Technologies team is releasing the Amazon Bin Image Data Set, which is made up of over 1,000 images of bins inside an Amazon Fulfillment Center. Each image is accompanied by metadata describing the contents of the bin in the image. This is a limited release, and several hundred thousand images will be Read more about New AWS Public Data Set – Amazon Bin Image Data Set[…]

AWS Support enables tagging capabilities for Trusted Advisor

Customers can now more easily identify opportunities to optimize their AWS infrastructure with Trusted Advisor. With tagging support enabled, customers can filter Trusted Advisor reports using existing resource tags, and view best practice recommendations based on the context of their applications or workloads. AWS resources are often shared across multiple solutions, and tag-based views provide Read more about AWS Support enables tagging capabilities for Trusted Advisor[…]

Amazon Cognito Adds Support for SAML identity providers

You can now use Amazon Cognito to let your users sign-in through identity providers that support Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) such as Microsoft Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS). You now have an additional option with SAML for adding sign-in to your mobile and web apps in addition to Cognito user pools, social identity providers Read more about Amazon Cognito Adds Support for SAML identity providers[…]