AWS Open Source Blog
Introducing Amazon Corretto, a No-Cost Distribution of OpenJDK with Long-Term Support
Java is one of the most popular languages in use by AWS customers, and we are committed to supporting Java and keeping it free. Many of our customers have become concerned that they would have to pay for a long-term supported version of Java to run their workloads. As a first step, we recently re-affirmed […]
Read MoreSecuring Amazon EKS Using Lambda and Falco
Intrusion and abnormality detection are important tools for stronger run-time security in applications deployed in containers on Amazon EKS clusters. In this post, Michael Ducy of Sysdig explains how Falco, a CNCF Sandbox Project, generates an alert when an abnormal application behavior is detected. AWS Lambda functions can then be configured to pass those alert […]
Read MoreAWS ParallelCluster
Orchestration software has played a key role in cluster bring-up and management for decades. Dating back to solutions like SunCluster, PSSP, and community solutions such as CFEngine, the need to launch many resources together to enable large parallel applications continues to be a vital part of the High Performance Computing (HPC) environment. AWS has many […]
Read MoreOpen Source at re:Invent 2018
re:Invent 2018 is coming soon, with so many open source-related sessions that we barely have room to mention them all here! Across almost every topic area, there are sessions about AWS open source projects and services, as well as builder sessions, chalk talks, and more on how to use a wide variety of open source […]
Read MoreStyle Dictionary + Hacktoberfest
The maintainers of Style Dictionary participated in Hacktoberfest this year for the first time, and it was a truly amazing experience. While our numbers don’t seem large, it has been terrific to get new contributors involved in the project and kick-start a lot of work that was in our backlog. One of the biggest benefits from […]
Read MoreBuild More Reliable and Secure Windows Services Using Amazon Kinesis Agent for Microsoft Windows
We’ve all been there. You’ve deployed a new service on Windows servers. Maybe it’s based on Microsoft technology such as IIS, AD, DHCP, Microsoft Exchange, or SharePoint, or maybe it’s your own service running on Windows. Maybe the servers are on premises, or maybe they’re in the AWS cloud, or possibly you’ve got a hybrid […]
Read MoreContinuous Delivery with Amazon EKS and Jenkins X
Amazon Elastic Container Service for Kubernetes (Amazon EKS) provides a container orchestration platform for building and deploying modern cloud applications using Kubernetes. Jenkins X is built on Kubernetes to provide automated CI/CD for such applications. Together, Amazon EKS and Jenkins X provide a continuous delivery platform that allows developers to focus on their applications. This […]
Read MoreAWS at the Samsung Open Source Conference
AWS 参加三星开放源会议 AWS was honored to again be part of the Samsung Open Source Conference (SOSCON), the largest open source conference in South Korea, held 17-18 October. More than 1500 open source software developers met to share their open source knowledge and experience at this fifth annual event, which featured insightful keynotes, technical deep dives […]
Read MoreAll Things Open 2018 – Conference Wrap-Up
All Things Open 2018 – 会议总结 AWS was a Presenting sponsor at All Things Open in Raleigh, NC, this week. This relatively young open source conference, growing in popularity, had about 3500 attendees this year, who could choose among 200 sessions of material to absorb, spread over 20 tracks and three days of programming. The […]
Read MoreAmazon Joins the W3C
Amazon 加入 W3C Amazon is excited to announce that we have joined the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). Since 1994, the W3C has been defining open standards for the Web such as CSS, SVG, and XML. These, and many others, have driven interoperability across vendor platforms and led to the rapid evolution of the Web […]
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