From new deployment and configuring tools to EC2 instances, here are 10 cool AWS tools launched this year by the worldwide cloud market-share leader. Amazon Web Services has already launched an ...
Amazon Web Services Inc. today introduced new tools that will make it easier to customize the large language models in its public cloud and integrate them into applications. The tools debuted at the ...
Amazon Web Services’ new Kiro powers let AI coding assistants load specialized tools like Stripe and Figma on demand, cutting ...
AWS is launching more capabilities in both Amazon Bedrock and Amazon SageMaker AI to make building custom models easier.
Amazon Web Services (AMZN) has fully embraced the artificial intelligence revolution, launching its AI Factories and a new lineup of Nova models at re:Invent 2025 in Las Vegas today.
AWS has updated its Budgets feature with new tools to help firms rein in cloud projects before they blow the budget. With potentially dozens of cloud projects underway at any given time in an ...
CRN highlights some of the top new Amazon Web Services products and services to watch this year. A new EC2 instance powered by Graviton2 processors, a fintech offering and a service making it easier ...
HUMAN's AgenticTrust now verifies traffic from Amazon's Bedrock AgentCore browser, ensuring that AI-powered agents built on ...
Given how quickly generative AI tech has come onto the market, it isn't surprising to discover that in-depth knowledge of how to use it, or even how it works is very limited. As the recent TECHnalysis ...
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Amazon Web Services Inc. wants to help customers squeeze more performance out of its public cloud platform by leveraging an array of improved compute metrics. The company is expanding the capabilities ...
Amazon is championing AI agents as autonomous coworkers, not just tools, predicting they'll drive 80-90% of enterprise AI ...