What's New with AWS?
AWS is constantly adding new capabilities so you can leverage the latest technologies to experiment and innovate more quickly. What's New posts show how we are doing just that, providing a brief overview of all AWS service, feature, and region expansion announcements as they are released.
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Featured Announcements
Today, AWS announces the launch of AWS Data Transfer Terminal, a secure,
physical location where you can bring your storage devices, connect
directly to the AWS network,
Today, AWS announces the general availability of Amazon Elastic
Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) Hybrid Nodes. With Amazon EKS Hybrid
Nodes, you can use your on-premises and edge infrastructure as nodes in
Amazon EKS clusters.
Amazon S3 is announcing the general availability of Storage Browser for
S3, an open source component that you can add to your web applications
to provide your end users with a simple interface for data stored in S3.
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