HawkEye 360 uses Amazon SageMaker Autopilot to streamline machine learning model development for maritime vessel risk assessment

By Dustin Ward

AWS FeedHawkEye 360 uses Amazon SageMaker Autopilot to streamline machine learning model development for maritime vessel risk assessment This post is cowritten by Ian Avilez and Tim Pavlick from HawkEye 360. HawkEye 360 is a commercial radio frequency (RF) satellite constellation data analytics provider. Our signals of interest include very high frequency (VHF) push-to-talk radios,…

How to relate IAM role activity to corporate identity

By Dustin Ward

AWS FeedHow to relate IAM role activity to corporate identity April 14, 2021: In the section “Use the SourceIdentity attribute with identity federation,” we updated “AWS SSO” to “sign-in endpoint” for clarity. AWS Security Token Service (AWS STS) now offers customers the ability to specify a unique identity attribute for their workforce identities and applications…

AWS CloudFormation Modules now Provides YAML and Delimiter Support

By Dustin Ward

AWS FeedAWS CloudFormation Modules now Provides YAML and Delimiter Support AWS CloudFormation Modules encapsulate one or more AWS resources and their respective properties for reuse across your organization. Modules make it simple to use the specific resources you need, while keeping resource configurations aligned with organizational best practices. You can now create YAML-formatted Modules in…

Top 5 Architecture Blog Posts for Q1 2021

By Dustin Ward

AWS FeedTop 5 Architecture Blog Posts for Q1 2021 The goal of the AWS Architecture Blog is to highlight best practices and provide architectural guidance. We publish thought leadership pieces that encourage readers to discover other technical documentation such as solutions and managed solutions, other AWS blogs, videos, reference architectures, whitepapers, and guides, training and…

Amazon RDS for MySQL M6g and R6g instances now available in N. California, Canada, São Paulo, and London regions

By Dustin Ward

AWS FeedAmazon RDS for MySQL M6g and R6g instances now available in N. California, Canada, São Paulo, and London regions Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) for MySQL now supports AWS Graviton2-based (https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/graviton/) database instances in the additional regions of US West (N. California), Canada (Central), South America (São Paulo), and Europe (London). Graviton2 instances provide…