| AWS |
AWS Marketplace |
Using AWS Marketplace to streamline third-party software procurement in higher education |
https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/awsmarketplace/using-aws-marketplace-to-streamline-third-party-software-procurement-in-higher-education/
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In this post we ll explore the specific challenges universities encounter when managing third party software procurement how nbsp Private Marketplace nbsp helps overcome them and provide practical guidance for implementation |
2025-03-14 17:05:33 |
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AWS |
Using Amazon CloudWatch Explore related telemetry feature | Amazon Web Services |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZlUhFYqmS_s
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In this video you will learn about Explore related telemetry in Amazon Cloudwatch As cloud environments become increasingly complex with multiple interconnected services and resources it can be a significant challenge for IT teams to effectively navigate and correlate the large volume of telemetry data generated across the system To address this Amazon CloudWatch introduced the Explore related telemetry feature which provides a powerful and intuitive way for users to visualize the relationships between resources and quickly access the relevant metrics logs and traces By leveraging the Explore related telemetry feature IT operators application developers and SREs can transform the observability experience gaining deeper insights into their cloud environments and accelerating their ability to resolve complex issues Learn more Subscribe to AWS Sign up for AWS AWS free tier Explore more Contact AWS Next steps Explore on AWS in Analyst Research Discover deploy and manage software that runs on AWS Join the AWS Partner Network Learn more on how Amazon builds and operates software Do you have technical AWS questions Ask the community of experts on AWS re Post Why AWS Amazon Web Services AWS is the world s most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud Millions of customersーincluding the fastest growing startups largest enterprises and leading government agenciesーuse AWS to be more agile lower costs and innovate faster AWS AmazonWebServices CloudComputing |
2025-03-14 17:23:33 |
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AWS |
Amazon CloudWatch Log Transformation | Amazon Web Services |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMX9SG2P3q4
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In this video we will explore the Amazon Cloudwatch Log Transformation and Enrichment feature to improve log analytics at scale with consistent and context rich format Customers can add structure to their logs using pre configured templates for common AWS services such as AWS Web Application Firewall WAF Route or build custom transformers with native parsers such as Grok Throughout this video we demonstrate a sample scenario where unstructured logs can be transformed and leveraged further to accelerate your analytics experience For more information see the following Announcement Documentation Subscribe to AWS Sign up for AWS AWS free tier Explore more Contact AWS Next steps Explore on AWS in Analyst Research Discover deploy and manage software that runs on AWS Join the AWS Partner Network Learn more on how Amazon builds and operates software Do you have technical AWS questions Ask the community of experts on AWS re Post Why AWS Amazon Web Services AWS is the world s most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud Millions of customersーincluding the fastest growing startups largest enterprises and leading government agenciesーuse AWS to be more agile lower costs and innovate faster AWS AmazonWebServices CloudComputing |
2025-03-14 17:23:26 |
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AWS |
Integrate Software from AWS Marketplace into EC2 Image Builder | Amazon Web Services |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6EcOd24f1WE
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In this video you ll see how to integrate software from AWS Marketplace into EC Image Builder With this capability you can discover and deploy third party software components directly within the EC Image Builder reduce time to market for infrastructure deployments with automated software updates and enhance security and compliance by leveraging trusted partner solutions in EC Image Builder For more information on this topic please visit the resource s below Subscribe to AWS Sign up for AWS AWS free tier Explore more Contact AWS Next steps Explore on AWS in Analyst Research Discover deploy and manage software that runs on AWS Join the AWS Partner Network Learn more on how Amazon builds and operates software Do you have technical AWS questions Ask the community of experts on AWS re Post Why AWS Amazon Web Services AWS is the world s most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud Millions of customersーincluding the fastest growing startups largest enterprises and leading government agenciesーuse AWS to be more agile lower costs and innovate faster AWSMarketplace Marketplace ECImageBuilder ImageBuilder EC AWS AmazonWebServices CloudComputing |
2025-03-14 17:16:23 |
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AWS |
How EBSCO is Finding Cloud-Ready Talent Through AWS Cloud Institute | Amazon Web Services |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbsiz2vvVYc
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Join Kristin Delwo Executive VP at EBSCO as she discusses how partnering with AWS Cloud Institute is streamlining the company s ability to source cloud skilled talent ready for today s AI driven landscape Learn how this collaboration is helping EBSCO save valuable recruitment time by connecting directly with graduates who already possess the hands on cloud skills needed for entry level roles Discover how EBSCO is actively shaping AWS Cloud Institute s curriculum to ensure graduates are prepared with the exact skills needed for success in cloud and AI technologies Learn more at Subscribe to AWS Sign up for AWS AWS free tier Explore more Contact AWS Next steps Explore on AWS in Analyst Research Discover deploy and manage software that runs on AWS Join the AWS Partner Network Learn more on how Amazon builds and operates software Do you have technical AWS questions Ask the community of experts on AWS re Post Why AWS Amazon Web Services AWS is the world s most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud Millions of customersーincluding the fastest growing startups largest enterprises and leading government agenciesーuse AWS to be more agile lower costs and innovate faster AI GenAI AWS AmazonWebServices CloudComputing |
2025-03-14 17:16:18 |
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Engadget |
Fujifilm teases a medium-format version of its viral X100 VI compact camera |
https://www.engadget.com/cameras/fujifilm-teases-a-medium-format-version-of-its-viral-x100-vi-compact-camera-174117388.html?src=rss
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Fujifilm appears to be working on a camera that could combine the best of its medium format shooters like the GFX S II with the massively popular X series based on a new teaser video spotted by Digital Camera World The video titled quot X Summit in Prague is going to be special Fujifilm fam🇨🇿 quot shows a pair of hands producing a XV VI and GFX S II out of thin air and bringing the cameras together before cutting to the silhouette of the new camera the company presumably plans to announce The suggestion being that Fujifilm wants to create something that has traits of its more compact fixed lens X series while reaping the benefits of a medium format sensor It s hard to really gauge what the new camera will look like based on the brief clip in the video but it definitely looks larger and more square than the X VI with a smaller lens than you d normally see on a camera in Fujifilm s GFX S II That certainly bodes well for anyone looking to up their photography game after getting hooked on one of the X cameras Fujifilm first struck gold with the X V which became popular on social platforms because of its size design and ability to digitally mimic multiple types of analog film The X VI was released in to capitalize on the sudden popularity gaining things like in body stabilization and a lower native ISO For all intents and purposes it s a fantastic camera We ll have to wait until Fujifilm s X Summit on March to see if this new camera has the potential to have the same crossover appeal but history is definitely on the company s side This article originally appeared on Engadget at |
2025-03-14 17:41:17 |
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Engadget |
Nintendo Switch 2 is coming soon: Everything we know about specs, pricing, games and more |
https://www.engadget.com/gaming/nintendo/nintendo-switch-2-is-coming-soon-everything-we-know-about-specs-pricing-games-and-more-172120134.html?src=rss
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As the world turns so do the console generations The Nintendo Switch will arrive in over eight years after its predecessor Nintendo officially revealed the successor to its best selling home console in a brief trailer on January The Switch looks functionally very similar to the original system albeit with a larger display magnetic Joy Cons and a sleeker design The company also reaffirmed that the upcoming console will be backwards compatible with Switch games nbsp While the reveal did confirm some rumors and have a few interesting details for those who were paying close attention Nintendo is still largely keeping its cards close to its chest We ll have to wait until a special Nintendo Direct at AM ET on April for all the juicy information Annoyingly that date is a Wednesday and not a Two sday The Nintendo Switch was announced on January The rumor mill had heavily suggested that Nintendo would pull back the curtain on the Switch on January and that turned out to be the case nbsp The company hasn t changed the core form factor It s a portable console with detachable Joy Cons The Switch can be placed in a dock for big screen gaming There are some significant differences from the original console however The most obvious one is that the next gen Joy Cons will no longer slide into place mechanically Instead they appear to attach to the main unit magnetically There is a small connector that s likely used to charge the controllers It s unclear at this point if Joy Cons from the original system will be compatible with the Switch One other big and very welcome change is the addition of a second USB C port on the top of the device That should make it much easier to plug in accessories while the Switch is docked FCC filings suggest that you ll be able to charge the console using either USB C port which is another nice quality of life change It s great to see that Nintendo has kept the headphone jack as well Let s just hope that Bluetooth headphone support is live from the jump this time and Nintendo doesn t leave everyone waiting four years nbsp for that feature The kickstand is getting an upgrade As with the Switch OLED it spans the length of the console this time around But according to the reveal trailer this one looks fully adjustable so you can tweak the viewing angle to one that works for you nbsp There are still a great many unknowns regarding the upcoming console We don t really know the specs yet or what type of display it uses We also don t know anything about battery life the UI or launch games We ll surely learn a whole lot on April nbsp When will the Nintendo Switch come out That s all we know for sure at this point nbsp It s highly unlikely that Nintendo will release the console before the dedicated Direct on April and not only because that s at the start of Nintendo s next financial year However accessory manufacturer Genki which has been a major source of leaks in recent months claims the console will be released in April Other reports have pegged June as the release window as have several analysts In any case we should learn the release date during the April Direct nbsp When can I try the Nintendo Switch Nintendo is planning a worldwide roadshow to let gamers go hands on with the console These events start in New York and Paris on April with others taking place throughout the following two months That lends credence to some suggestions that Nintendo will release the Switch in June nbsp Ticket registration for many of the Nintendo Switch Experience events has closed but waitlists are available However given that Nintendo is taking a first come first served approach your chances of attending the roadshow if you don t already have a ticket or unless you signed up for the waitlist immediately seem very small at this point The full list of Nintendo Switch Experience dates is as follows North America New York April Los Angeles April Dallas April Toronto April Europe Paris April London April Milan April Berlin April Madrid May Amsterdam May Oceania Melbourne May Asia Tokyo Makuhari April Seoul May June Hong Kong To be announcedTaipei To be announcedWill the Nintendo Switch have some weirdness nbsp Everything we ve seen and so far about this console has been fairly well traditional It looks like the original Switch but better That s awesome but will there be any of that unpredictable Nintendo magic Maybe There are two puzzling additions that folks can t make hide nor hair of nbsp Genki the accessories manufacturer just published a landing page for their Nintendo Switch accessories This landing page features a video that includes a very detailed look at a Switch mockup pic twitter com DbRSkYlQーBob Wulff BobWulff January Keen eyes will have noticed a new button on the bottom of the right Joy Con It it not yet clear what this does Could it initiate voice chat during gameplay Could it calibrate the controllers Could it create a room sized hologram of Bowser in your living room We ll have to wait and see Now onto the updated Joy Cons There appears to be a new sensor on the connecting side of each controller It looks a whole lot like an optical sensor which is what a computer mouse uses This has led to speculation that players will be able to flip the Joy Con over and use it like a mouse Of note the trailer shows the Joy Cons moving along a flat surface connector side down and looking suspiciously like a mouse But why would anyone even want this We can think of three words New Mario Paint Genki reveal isnt a mockup its straight up just the Switch optical sensor is literally flashing in this shot Stealthk Switch pic twitter com COeLsonqMdーAsh Ashinarii January Mouse control isn t the only too strange for any company but Nintendo rumor floating around A patent filed by the company suggests you can swap the Switch s Joy Cons snapping them onto either side of the console That would align with the magnetic Joy Con attachment scheme But much like the weird mouse rumors it doesn t necessarily align with well any logical reason for why you d want to do that The patent suggests it could allow for more user choice in where the headphone jack is But since it s Nintendo the company that brought us Labo cardboard peripherals and the Game Boy Advance e reader attachment we have to wonder if there are quirkier designs at hand Is the Nintendo Switch backwards compatible The company confirmed in November that the Nintendo Switch will be backwards compatible It will also feature access to Nintendo Online so users will be able to play all of those old retro titles nbsp In the initial Nintendo Switch press release Nintendo reiterated that physical and digital Switch games will work on the new system However it noted that quot certain Nintendo Switch games may not be supported on or fully compatible with Nintendo Switch quot More details about which games those are will be revealed later Will old games be enhanced in any way nbsp The original Switch has to put it mildly struggled to run some of the late generation software that s come down the pike Could these games be enhanced to take advantage of the increased horsepower of the Switch We have no idea We also don t know if any of these releases will receive graphical upgrades perhaps taking advantage of upscaling tech nbsp What will the cartridges taste like You may remember that the original Switch cartridges taste absolutely awful This was on purpose to discourage folks from putting the games in their mouth Will the successor follow suit and continue to dip cartridges in a foul tasting bitter coating Only time will tell nbsp What about specs The rumors regarding specs are all over the place so it s tough to pin down We know one thing for sure It ll be more powerful than the ancient Switch hardware which was already antiquated back in One analyst allegedly got a hold of a spec sheet from the Korean United Daily News that said the Switch would boast an eight core Cortex AAE processor GB of RAM and GB of internal eMMC storage This tracks as these specs are about as underpowered now as the original Switch was in However some reports do indicate that the console will include GB of RAM nbsp Another source suggests that the eight core CPU will be packaged inside an NVIDIA produced Tegra SoC system on a chip Given the current Switch runs on an NVIDIA chip that makes a lot of sense The CPU will be more powerful but it s the Switch s new GPU that will be a major differentiator It s all but confirmed that the Switch will support DLSS NVIDIA s quot deep learning supersampling quot upscaling tech which would allow the console to render games at a low resolution internally while outputting a high resolution image Fun fact We actually wrote about how perfect DLSS was for the Nintendo Switch when the technology was announced alongside the RTX series back in There are still questions about the Switch and DLSS Will the system support newer DLSS features like frame generation Will existing games be automatically tidied up by NVIDIA s algorithm Regardless of the exact implementation DLSS upscaling will be a huge leap over the rudimentary techniques available to Nintendo Switch developers As for the display there are many conflicting rumors Early reports from solid sources suggested the Switch would have an inch LCD screen The Switch s display certainly looks larger than that of the original Switch in a side by side comparison in the reveal trailer Some folks have worried that the Switch follow up may actually be too big especially for kids nbsp Certain analysts have suggested this would be an OLED screen while others have said it would be a Mini LED display A Mini LED display is basically an LCD display that has a backlight made of surprise mini LEDs rather than edge lighting This allows for local dimming making the blacks more black nbsp We re hedging our bets here We think it ll be a standard LCD to cut costs with an OLED or Mini LED model coming later down the line However Mini LED screens are slightly cheaper than OLED displays so that s certainly a possibility at launch As for resolution recent reporting suggests that the console will output p in handheld and K when docked That s much better than the OG Switch nbsp More tenuous leaks have intimated that the Switch could also support a faster microSD card standard known as microSD Express This allows for significantly faster transfer rates than the common UHS I cards supported by the Switch today It s technically been around for several years but we ve only recently started to see microSD cards that take advantage of the spec hit the market We actually tested one of them from SanDisk for our microSD card buying guide and found it could reach sequential read speeds up to around MB s With the current Switch microSD transfer speeds top out closer to MB s So in theory all of this could bring a sizable boost in load times and general storage performance for the Switch though it s still not likely to be on par with the SSDs in the PS or Xbox Series X S But again these rumors are far from concrete It s also worth noting that microSD Express cards cost significantly more than what we usually see today ーthe SanDisk card we tested for instance starts at for just GB of storage Recently unearthed FCC filings also indicate that the console will support Wi Fi and NFC The latter indicates that the Switch will continue Amiibo integration nbsp How much will the Nintendo Switch cost We don t have too much information regarding price but we do have plenty of history to work with The original Nintendo Switch launched at which is pretty much the quot magic number quot when it comes to Nintendo console releases in recent years The Wii U also came in at nbsp However there are plenty of rumors circulating that Nintendo could be upping the asking price for the Switch Several analysts are expecting Nintendo to hike the price to at least and possibly even as much as Rising costs of components and development as well as US tariffs are likely to mean that the Switch is more expensive than its predecessor nbsp Dipping back into history there is some precedence for a price uptick The GameCube was and the Wii was The Wii U and Switch increased to and well numbers like to go up A price tag would make the Switch nearly as expensive as a PS and Xbox Series X That would also put it at the same price as the GB LCD Steam Deck nbsp Again we should get confirmation of the price during the April Nintendo Direct How well will the Nintendo Switch sell Even with an expected price increase Nintendo is likely to sell boatloads of Switch consoles The company seems to be positioning itself to shatter sales records Reports suggest that Nintendo wants to have as many units ready to sell as possible on release day One analyst told Bloomberg that they expected Nintendo to have an inventory of between million and million units at the outset As Bloomberg notes the company sold million Switch units in that console s first month Sony s PS and PS each sold million units in their first quarter on the market though it s worth noting the PS s early momentum was hindered somewhat by shortages Nintendo has sold more than million Switch units Given that many fans are more than ready for an upgrade and to perhaps give their old Switch to a young relative or sell it on the cheap the Switch is very likely to go gangbusters right out of the gate Do we know about any launch games Not so much The reveal trailer offered a peek at a new Mario Kart game Nintendo released Mario Kart on the Wii U over a decade ago and it s been milking that cash cow ever since having sold more than million copies of the game across that console and the Switch It s definitely time for a new entry It s certainly been a long time since we ve gotten a proper D Mario adventure as well so a new one could be a launch title That would be one heck of a system seller Other than that your guess is as good as ours Past as prologue we can expect something from Ubisoft and an off the wall title like Switch One report suggested that PowerWash Simulator is bound for the Switch so that s something If there s a gimmick or hook involved with the console we ll also get a game that takes advantage of that A dual release of Metroid Prime just like Breath of the Wild and Twilight Princess before that is also a possibility nbsp It s all but nailed on that we ll learn much more about the Switch launch lineup during the April Nintendo Direct which starts at AM ET You ll definitely want to set your Alarmo for that one That s everything we know about the Nintendo Switch today We ll update this article with rumors we trust and with information we gather directly from sources Any changes made to the article after its initial publishing will be listed below Update January PM ET This story has been updated to include speculation about price potential game enhancements and the taste of cartridges nbsp Update February AM ET This story has been updated to note the time when the April Nintendo Direct starts Update February PM ET This story has been updated to include speculation about storage and information about the new microSD Express standard Update March PM ET This story has been updated to note recent FCC filings to indicate the presence of Wi Fi and NFC support nbsp Update March PM ET This story has been updated to include pricing and sales speculation from analysts Jeff Dunn contributed to this report This article originally appeared on Engadget at |
2025-03-14 17:21:20 |
| 科学 |
NYT > Science |
Science Amid Chaos: What Worked During the Pandemic? What Failed? |
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/14/health/covid-pandemic-public-health.html
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As the coronavirus spread researchers worldwide scrambled to find ways to keep people safe Some efforts were misguided Others saved millions of lives |
2025-03-14 17:23:52 |
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