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Streamline the path from data to insights with new Amazon SageMaker Catalog capabilities

Modern organizations manage data across multiple disconnected systems—structured databases, unstructured files, and separate visualization tools—creating barriers that slow analytics workflows and limit insight generation. Separate visualization platforms often create barriers that prevent teams from extracting comprehensive business insights. These disconnected workflows prevent your organizations from maximizing your data investments, creating delays in decision making and …

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Monitor and debug event-driven applications with new Amazon EventBridge logging

Starting today, you can use enhanced logging capability in Amazon EventBridge to monitor and debug your event-driven applications with comprehensive logs. These new enhancements help improve how you monitor and troubleshoot event flows. Here’s how you can find this new capability on the Amazon EventBridge console: The new observability capabilities address microservices and event-driven architecture …

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AWS Free Tier update: New customers can get started and explore AWS with up to $200 in credits

When you’re new to Amazon Web Services (AWS), you can get started with AWS Free Tier to learn about AWS services, gain hands-on experience, and build applications. You can explore the portfolio of services without incurring costs, making it even easier to get started with AWS. Today, we’re announcing some enhancements to the AWS Free Tier …

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Introducing Amazon S3 Vectors: First cloud storage with native vector support at scale (preview)

Today, we’re announcing the preview of Amazon S3 Vectors, a purpose-built durable vector storage solution that can reduce the total cost of uploading, storing, and querying vectors by up to 90 percent. Amazon S3 Vectors is the first cloud object store with native support to store large vector datasets and provide subsecond query performance that …

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Amazon S3 Metadata now supports metadata for all your S3 objects

Amazon S3 Metadata now provides complete visibility into all your existing objects in your Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) buckets, expanding beyond new objects and changes. With this expanded coverage, you can analyze and query metadata for your entire S3 storage footprint. Today, many customers rely on Amazon S3 to store unstructured data at …

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TwelveLabs video understanding models are now available in Amazon Bedrock

Earlier this year, we preannounced that TwelveLabs video understanding models were coming to Amazon Bedrock. Today, we’re announcing the models are now available for searching through videos, classifying scenes, summarizing, and extracting insights with precision and reliability. TwelveLabs has introduced Marengo, a video embedding model proficient at performing tasks such as search and classification, and …

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AWS Weekly Roundup: AWS Builder Center, Amazon Q, Oracle Database@AWS, and more (July 14, 2025)

Summer is well and truly here in the UK! I’m a bit of a summer grinch though so, unlike most people, I’m not crazy about “the glorious sun” scorching me when I’m out and about. On the upside, this provides the perfect excuse to retreat to the comfort of a well-ventilated room where I can …

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New Amazon EC2 P6e-GB200 UltraServers accelerated by NVIDIA Grace Blackwell GPUs for the highest AI performance

Today, we’re announcing the general availability of Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) P6e-GB200 UltraServers, accelerated by NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 to offer the highest GPU performance for AI training and inference. Amazon EC2 UltraServers connect multiple EC2 instances using a dedicated, high-bandwidth, and low-latency accelerator interconnect across these instances. The NVIDIA Grace Blackwell Superchips connect …

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Introducing AWS Builder Center: A new home for the AWS builder community

We really love builders at AWS. We’re constantly thinking of new ways to help technical communities thrive and create spaces like AWS Developer Center and community.aws where people can connect and share their knowledge and experiences. Today, we’re announcing AWS Builder Center, a new home for builders to access all builder resources, engage with the …

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Introducing Oracle Database@AWS for simplified Oracle Exadata migrations to the AWS Cloud

Today, we’re announcing the general availability of Oracle Database@AWS, a new offering for Oracle Exadata workloads, including Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) within AWS. In the past 14 years, customers had the choice of self-managing Oracle database workloads in the cloud using Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) or using fully managed Amazon Relational Database …

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