Controlling and auditing data exploration activities with Amazon SageMaker Studio and AWS Lake Formation

By Dustin Ward

Amazon Web Services FeedControlling and auditing data exploration activities with Amazon SageMaker Studio and AWS Lake Formation Highly-regulated industries, such as financial services, are often required to audit all access to their data. This includes auditing exploratory activities performed by data scientists, who usually query data from within machine learning (ML) notebooks. This post walks…

Amazon Connect now supports sharing attachments in chat

By Dustin Ward

Amazon Web Services FeedAmazon Connect now supports sharing attachments in chat You can now send attachments directly through Amazon Connect Chat, making it easier than ever to resolve your customers’ support needs. For example, an agent can send a copy of a recent hotel invoice or a customer can share a photo of a damaged…

Building high-quality benchmark tests for Amazon Redshift using Apache JMeter

By Dustin Ward

Amazon Web Services FeedBuilding high-quality benchmark tests for Amazon Redshift using Apache JMeter In the introductory post of this series, we discussed benchmarking benefits and best practices common across different open-source benchmarking tools. As a reminder of why benchmarking is important, Amazon Redshift allows you to scale storage and compute independently, and for you to…

What AWS CDI means for the future of content production and delivery

By Dustin Ward

Amazon Web Services FeedWhat AWS CDI means for the future of content production and delivery Each new technological evolution in media and entertainment (M&E) has pushed the industry to reimagine content creation and consumption. Innovations like the SDI (Serial Digital Interface) family of digital video interfaces, and transporting video over Internet Protocol (IP), for instance,…

Continuously building and delivering Maven artifacts to AWS CodeArtifact

By Dustin Ward

Amazon Web Services FeedContinuously building and delivering Maven artifacts to AWS CodeArtifact Artifact repositories are often used to share software packages for use in builds and deployments. Java developers using Apache Maven use artifact repositories to share and reuse Maven packages. For example, one team might own a web service framework that is used by…