Detect manufacturing defects in real time using Amazon Lookout for Vision

By Dustin Ward

AWS FeedDetect manufacturing defects in real time using Amazon Lookout for Vision In this post, we look at how we can automate the detection of anomalies in a manufactured product using Amazon Lookout for Vision. Using Amazon Lookout for Vision, you can notify operators in real time when defects are detected, provide dashboards for monitoring…

Setting up secure, well-governed machine learning environments on AWS

By Dustin Ward

AWS FeedSetting up secure, well-governed machine learning environments on AWS When customers begin their machine learning (ML) journey, it’s common for individual teams in a line of business (LoB) to set up their own ML environments. This provides teams with flexibility in their tooling choices, so they can move fast to meet business objectives. However, a…

AWS achieves Spain’s ENS High certification across 149 services

By Dustin Ward

AWS FeedAWS achieves Spain’s ENS High certification across 149 services Gaining and maintaining customer trust is an ongoing commitment at Amazon Web Services (AWS). We continually add more services to our ENS certification scope. This helps to assure public sector organizations in Spain that want to build secure applications and services on AWS that the…

Data preparation using Amazon Redshift with AWS Glue DataBrew

By Dustin Ward

AWS FeedData preparation using Amazon Redshift with AWS Glue DataBrew With AWS Glue DataBrew, data analysts and data scientists can easily access and visually explore any amount of data across their organization directly from their Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) data lake, Amazon Redshift data warehouse, Amazon Aurora, and other Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) databases. You can choose…

Field Notes: Use AWS Cloud9 to Power Your Visual Studio Code IDE

By Dustin Ward

AWS FeedField Notes: Use AWS Cloud9 to Power Your Visual Studio Code IDE Everyone has their favorite integrated development environment, or IDE, as it’s more commonly known. For many of us, it’s a tool that we rely on for our day-to-day activities. In some instances, it’s a tool we’ve spent years getting set up just…

AWS Amplify CLI adds support for storing environment variables and secrets accessed by AWS Lambda functions

By Dustin Ward

AWS FeedAWS Amplify CLI adds support for storing environment variables and secrets accessed by AWS Lambda functions Amplify CLI now supports storing environment variables and secrets to be used in AWS Lambda functions to help separate environment-specific configurations from business logic. The AWS Amplify CLI is a command line toolchain that helps frontend developers create…