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AWS Morning Brief for the week of November 3rd, with Corey Quinn.
Links:
- Beyond pilots: A proven framework for scaling AI to production
 - New Amazon CloudWatch metrics to monitor EC2 instances exceeding I/O performance
 - Processing Amazon S3 objects at scale with AWS Step Functions Distributed Map S3 prefix
 - What’s the difference between AWS ParallelCluster and AWS Parallel Computing Service?
 - France Télévisions prepared for 2024 Olympic Games with AWS Countdown Premium
 - Amazon Kinesis Data Streams now supports 10x larger record sizes
 - Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) announces upgraded query planner that can run queries up to 10x faster
 - Announcing AWS X-Ray SDKs/Daemon End-of-Support and OpenTelemetry Migration
 - Amazon S3 adds conditional write functionality to copy operations
 - Introducing the Capacity Reservation Topology API for AI, ML, and HPC instance types
 - How to deploy a SQL Server Failover Cluster Instance across three Availability Zones using Storage Spaces Direct
 - Reduce CAPTCHAs for AI agents browsing the web with Web Bot Auth (Preview) in Amazon Bedrock AgentCore Browser
 - Using Kubernetes Labels to Split and Track Application Costs on Amazon EKS
 - Introducing AWS Lambda event source mapping tools in the AWS Serverless MCP Server
 - Split Cost Allocation Data for Amazon EKS supports Kubernetes labels
 
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