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

By Dustin Ward

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…

Amazon S3 Metadata now supports metadata for all your S3 objects

By Dustin Ward

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…

TwelveLabs video understanding models are now available in Amazon Bedrock

By Dustin Ward

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…

Databricks runs best on Azure

By Dustin Ward

Azure Databricks has clear advantages over other cloud service providers This blog is a supplement to the Azure Databricks: Differentiated Synergy blog post and continues to define the differentiation for Azure Databricks in the cloud data analytics and AI landscape. Azure Databricks: Powering analytics for the data-driven enterprise In today’s data-driven world, organizations are seeking…