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Last weekend I had an amazing time to wait AWS Community Day in Bangkok. This event cam in an exciting time after the recent start of the AWS Asia Pacific (Bangkok) region. We had more than 300 expectations and represented 15 community speakers, including AWS Hero and 4 AWS Community Builders who shared their technical expertise and experience.
The highlight was defined by Jeff Barr, vice president and head of the evangelist AWS, who provided an inspiring key lecture called “Development of the New Generation Software” that set the perfect tone for this day. The day started to welcome notes from Vatsun Thirapatarapong, AWS Country Manager for Thailand, and was even more strange thanks to the huge support of the AWS User Group and the AWS Thailand.
Here is a photograph showing the excitement of the event:
Starting AWS last week
There is a 30+ start last week and there are a few starts that captivated me:
Deepseek-R1, which is now available at AWS-Canny, wrote how you can now deploy Deepseek-R1 models in Amazon Bedrock and Amazon Sagemaker AI. This will help you create and scalance generative AI applications with minimal investment infrastructure.
Amazon S3 tables increase the table limit to 10,000 to bucket – S3 tables now create up to 10,000 tables in each table bucket, allowing you to scaling up to 100,000 across 10 kbels in the AWS area.
The Amazon S3 metadata now generally available S3 metadata provides automated and easily Querieda metadata, which is updated in almost real time, simplifying business analysts and inference applications in real time. It supports systemically defined and its own metadata, including integration with AWS Analytics Services.
AWS AMPLIFY adds data on typewriter customer support for Lambda Functions-Developers can now use the AMPLIFY data client within AWS Lambda functions, allowing type data operations to be composed across Frontend and Bacend applications.
AWS Elastic Beanstalk adds Python 3.13, .NET 9 and PHP 8.4 Support to Amazon Linux 2023 – AWS Elastic Beanstalk brings the latest language features and use of application deployment and benefit from Amazon Linux 2023 increased security and performance.
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The upcoming AWS and community actions
Check your calendars and register for upcoming AWS and community actions:
- AWS KOREA RE: INVENT RECAP Online, 2-4. February-Virtual event that recapitulates key announcements and innovations from Re: Invent 2023 for Korean audiences.
- The AWS-with community days have joined the community conferences that contain technical discussions, workshops and practical laboratories. The upcoming AWS community day is in Ahmedabad (February 8).
- The public sector of AWS London, February 27 – Join the leaders and innovators of the public sector and explore how AWS allows digital transformation in government, education and health.
- AWS Innoyte Genai + Data Edition – Free online conference focused on generative AI and data innovation. Available in several regions: APJC and EMEA (March 6), North America (March 13), Greater China (14th March) and Latin America (April 8).
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AWS Community Re: Invent Re: Caps
Finally, if you want to read the highest announcements and innovations from AWS Re: Invent, the AWS community shares a summary from the perspective of the community of these notifications so you can get to speed. Download the AWS Re: Invent Re: Caps Deck.
That’s all for this week. See the next Monday for the next week round!
– Donnie
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