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AWS Previews Streamlined Container OS

Amazon has just released the preview version of its new container optimized OS

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A Roundup of Recent AWS Announcements

Amazon AWS is today’s leading cloud provider supporting millions of customers with over 175 cloud services from 22 geographic regions around the world. AWS has been available for over 13 years yet Amazon continues to evolve AWS at an extremely rapid pace. Some of the recent AWS announcements from January 2020 include:

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Amazon Adds new Features to AWS Backup

AWS Backup was first released last year in January 2019 and since that time Amazon has reported that over 20,000 customers are using it to protect their Amazon cloud and on-premise services.

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What is Amazon WorkLink?

Amazon has a new tool that is designed to make it easier to access intranet sites on mobile devices.

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What Are AWS Gravitron Processors?

Amazon has new Gravitron processors for its services, here’s how they can help save you some money.

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What is AWS Firecracker?

Amazon Firecracker is a new feature that makes it easier and safer to run micro-services.

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Amazon is targeting the Hybrid Cloud by Bringing Metal to your Data Center

Amazon is launching a new hybrid cloud solution called Outposts that will bring metal to your data center.

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Amazon Announces AWS Storage Gateway Hardware Appliance

Amazon recently announced a new AWS Storage Gateway hardware appliance that can be used to connect an organization’s existing on-premise hardware configurations to various AWS services.

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Amazon Announces Several AWS Storage Gateway Updates

Amazon recently announced several updates to the AWS Storage Gateway service. This is a product that was designed to serve as an interface between on-site and AWS cloud storage.

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Amazon Announces New EC2 Spot Instance Pricing

Amazon recently announced a new pricing model for its EC2 Spot Instance offering, which makes it easier to purchase spare AWS compute power with fewer service interruptions than before.

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