Editor's note
As one of the largest IT conferences globally, AWS re:Invent returned to Las Vegas for its 12th year, and offered attendees a plethora of opportunities to learn more about AWS technologies and to broaden their skill set. The conference offered keynote announcements, certification and training opportunities, technical sessions, after-hours social events and more.
Attendance was in-person or virtual. For those attending virtually, sessions could be live-streamed from the AWS re:Invent website and enjoyed from anywhere in the world. Just like in years past, re:Invent set the stage for key AWS announcements.
Stay up to date on the latest AWS re:Invent 2023 news with this conference guide.
1AWS re:Invent news for IT admins and developers
AWS has established itself as a cloud giant in a rapidly growing cloud computing industry. The announcements below will help cloud users stay well-informed and up to date with AWS services and technologies.
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Amazon IAM announcements at re:Invent 2023
At AWS re:Invent 2023, Amazon announced several new features around machine and human identities designed to improve identity and access management. Read Now
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New dev tools at AWS re:Invent shape the future of cloud
Noteworthy tools and updates for developers at AWS re:Invent 2023 included AWS Fault Injection Service, Amazon Q Code Transformation and GenAI features to improve productivity. Read Now
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Amazon makes waves with a new… thin client?
The new thin client combines the third-generation Fire TV Cube with a newly-built thin client operating system called Fire TV enterprise edition. Read Now
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Re:Invent 2023: Selipsky cues Q to project future shape of work
At Amazon Web Services’ annual conference in Las Vegas, Re:Invent, CEO Adam Selipsky hails GenAI capacity of product Q to reshape the future of work Read Now
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Amazon thin client spurs conversation about replacing laptops
AWS bowed a new entry into the thin client space, which appeals to a limited audience of Amazon WorkSpaces-based orgs. What we really want is to ditch the work laptop for good. Read Now
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AWS' remote work gambit: Amazon WorkSpaces Thin Client
AWS rolls out a computer in a Fire TV Cube box. The $195 device gives enterprises an inexpensive end-user hardware option for remote workers and promises tighter data security. Read Now
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Cloud experts weigh in with 2023 AWS re:Invent predictions
As AWS re:Invent 2023 approaches, our experts predict what announcements will come out of the AWS conference. Read up on this year's predictions ahead of the big day. Read Now
2AWS re:Invent news for AI and ML
AI and machine learning technologies remain a hot topic in the IT world, especially generative AI. Discover the latest features within the cloud provider's machine learning platform, Amazon SageMaker, and other AI offerings.
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AWS partners look to GenAI, competencies, marketplace sales
This week's AWS re:Invent conference was notable for AI, industry-specific offerings and accelerators, but partners also pointed to specializations and online deal-making. Read Now
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AWS customers grapple with generative AI shortfalls
Enterprises fear failing to accommodate technical immaturity, ensure data security and governance, prevent biases built into models, and correct the erroneous responses of LLMs. Read Now
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S3 Express One Zone set to power generative AI workloads
Andy Warfield of AWS Storage breaks down the new AWS S3 tier of fast object storage and discusses future S3 development in a session at the vendor's re:Invent 2023 conference. Read Now
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Amazon and NetApp's new data storage options optimized for AI
Amazon's new data storage offerings, Amazon S3 Express One Zone and Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP, better support data-intensive applications, including generative AI. Read Now
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AWS intros new GenAI tools for images and model training
The tech giant's new image generator produces realistic images while also providing features for editing. SageMaker HyperPod helps reduce training times for foundation models. Read Now
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AWS debuts model evaluation tool in Bedrock
The Model Evaluation tool in Bedrock will help organisations evaluate and test large language models that are best suited to their needs based on criteria like accuracy, toxicity and cost Read Now
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AWS unveils Amazon Q in QuickSight to add more generative AI
The tech giant's new generative AI chatbot could help more employees within organizations work with data by enabling them to query and analyze data using conversational language. Read Now
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AWS unveils new AI chatbot, chips, Nvidia partnership
The cloud giant's new chatbot is for enterprises looking for more productivity. It is infused into AWS applications for contact centers and business intelligence. Read Now
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AWS Amazon Connect adds generative AI for the contact center
The tech giant unveils generative AI capabilities, reminding CX competitors that it has a long history with conversational AI and can offer many intelligent customer service tools. Read Now
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Starburst update adds new GenAI, streaming data features
Galaxy, the cloud-based version of the vendor's platform, now includes text-to-code translation capabilities as well as automated governance and real-time ingestion tools. Read Now
3AWS re:Invent news for data management
AWS continues to grow its cloud data capabilities. Find out what's new in the data management, analytics, integration and security space.
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AWS re:Invent 2023 - Day two keynote, Dr Swami
If you want to come across as a cloud guru, then you better have a) a respected doctorate qualification, b) a senior data science-related position in a major hyperscaler organisation, or c) a name ... Read Now
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New AWS tools simplify access, management of data at scale
The tech giant revealed serverless tools that eliminate limitations on workload size as well as integrations that simplify access to data within the Amazon Web Services ecosystem. Read Now
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Amazon S3 storage picks up speed at re:Invent 2023
The release of Amazon S3 Express One Zone kicked off AWS re:Invent 2023, which featured new storage products that added capabilities to the public cloud's file and object storage. Read Now