How Comcast uses AWS to rapidly store and analyze large-scale telemetry data

By Dustin Ward

AWS FeedHow Comcast uses AWS to rapidly store and analyze large-scale telemetry data This blog post is co-written by Russell Harlin from Comcast Corporation. Comcast Corporation creates incredible technology and entertainment that connects millions of people to the moments and experiences that matter most. At the core of this is Comcast’s high-speed data network, providing…

Scale your Amazon Kendra index

By Dustin Ward

AWS FeedScale your Amazon Kendra index Amazon Kendra is a fully managed, intelligent search service powered by machine learning. Amazon Kendra reimagines enterprise search for your websites and applications so your employees and customers can easily find the content they’re looking for. Using keyword or natural language queries, employees and customers can find the right…

Amazon S3 on Outposts now supports sharing across multiple accounts

By Dustin Ward

AWS FeedAmazon S3 on Outposts now supports sharing across multiple accounts Amazon S3 on Outposts now supports sharing of S3 capacity across multiple accounts within an organization using AWS Resource Access Manager (RAM). Multiple teams within your organization can now create and manage buckets, access points, and endpoints on S3 on Outposts.

Introducing DenseClus, an open source clustering package for mixed-type data

By Dustin Ward

AWS FeedIntroducing DenseClus, an open source clustering package for mixed-type data Today we announce the alpha release of DenseClus, an open source package for clustering high-dimensional, mixed-type data. DenseClus uses the uniform manifold approximation and projection (UMAP) and hierarchical density based clustering (HDBSCAN) algorithms to arrive at a clustering solution for both categorical and numerical…

Catch Important Moments in Sports with 5G and AWS Wavelength

By Dustin Ward

AWS FeedCatch Important Moments in Sports with 5G and AWS Wavelength To enhance the viewing experience for spectators, fans, and players, the sports industry is continuously evaluating ways to lower video latency. With 5G, networks can now provide high-density radio (air) interfaces with high bandwidth and reliability. This new technology especially benefits sports broadcasting and…