New – Archive and Replay Events with Amazon EventBridge

By Dustin Ward

Amazon Web Services FeedNew – Archive and Replay Events with Amazon EventBridge Event-driven architectures use events to share information between the components of one or more applications. Events tell us that “something has happened”, maybe you received an API request, a file has been uploaded to a storage platform, or a database record has been…

Stuff The Internet Says On Scalability For November 6th, 2020

By Dustin Ward

Amazon Web Services FeedStuff The Internet Says On Scalability For November 6th, 2020 Hey, no power outages this week, so it’s finally HighScalability time!   Stunning: Tycho Crater Region with Colours by Alain Paillou   Do you like this sort of Stuff? Without your support on Patreon this Stuff won’t happen.    Know someone who could benefit…

Amazon Translate now enables you to mark content to not get translated

By Dustin Ward

Amazon Web Services FeedAmazon Translate now enables you to mark content to not get translated While performing machine translations, you may have situations where you wish to preserve specific sections of text from being translated, such as names, unique identifiers, or codes. We at the Amazon Translate team are excited to announce a tag modifications…

Using Amazon MQ as an event source for AWS Lambda

By Dustin Ward

Amazon Web Services FeedUsing Amazon MQ as an event source for AWS Lambda Amazon MQ is a managed, highly available message broker for Apache ActiveMQ. The service manages the provisioning, setup, and maintenance of ActiveMQ. Now, with Amazon MQ as an event source for AWS Lambda, you can process messages from the service. This allows…