AWS Snowcone, portable edge computing device for rugged environments, unveiled
Amazon’s new AWS Snowcone is a small and rugged edge computing device that can run applications and collect and transfer data to your AWS cloud.
Amazon’s new AWS Snowcone is a small and rugged edge computing device that can run applications and collect and transfer data to your AWS cloud.
Slack and Amazon are joining forces to combat a common foe. Facing heavy competition from Microsoft, this new partnership gives both some ammunition.
AWS has rolled out an enhanced version of its Amazon Macie security service. The new version has several new features and, best of all, lower pricing.
Amazon AppFlow is aimed at helping developers save time and money when they transfer data between SaaS applications and AWS services.
Amazon Detective, a new service from AWS, is now generally available. Here’s more on this security tool that can help you spot suspicious activities.
The Amazon GuardDuty threat-detection service has unveiled some lower price tiers, which will be especially well-received by high-volume users.
If you store business data in the AWS cloud, you need to secure it against unauthorized access. A breach and attack simulation can boost your security.
You’ve heard of Bring Your Own Device, and now there’s Bring Your Own IP. Here’s a look at this useful new feature from Amazon Simple Email Service.
At its re:Invent conference in Las Vegas, AWS had some big news on a new datacenter processor. The Graviton2 has potential to shake up the industry
When you get big, you’ve got a bullseye on your back. AWS cloud is the biggest, and there are a slew of competitors looking to shoot down the top gun.