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Amazon Zocalo now available to all AWS customers
Amazon Zocalo now available to all AWS customers
Amazon Zocalo is a fully managed, secure enterprise storage and sharing service with strong administrative controls and feedback capabilities. Users can comment on files, send them to others for feedback, and upload new versions without having to resort to emailing multiple versions of their files as attachments. Users can take advantage of these capabilities wherever they are, using the device of their choice, including PCs, Macs, and tablets. Customers can get started using Amazon Zocalo with a 30-day free trial providing 200 GB of storage per user for up to 50 users.
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New Speakers and Sessions Announced for AWS re:Invent

New Speakers and Sessions Announced for AWS re:Invent
Join us at AWS re:Invent in Las Vegas, November 11-14 to hear from expert customers, across several industries, who will share their front-line AWS experiences, lessons learned, and tips/tricks. Check out a few of our speakers from the hottest start-ups and enterprises: Adobe, Docker, Fidelity Investments, Grand Cru, HauteLook, Intuit, Mapbox, Netflix, Nike, Riot Games, UCSF, and Yelp. Buy your ticket and book your travel now to save money
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In recent months, we’ve released training resources to help you develop your skills with AWS products and services. Discover on-demand resources to help you get started and take live instructor-led technical training to deepen your experience in working with the AWS platform. A schedule of public training classes is available at aws.training.
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Resource APIs in AWS SDKs
 
Resource APIs in AWS SDKs
Write simpler code in Java or Ruby
The new resource APIs expose objects that represent AWS resources such as EC2 instances. A resource object makes automatic network calls for accessing attributes and taking actions – for example, instance.instanceType or instance.start(). Furthermore, resource collection classes allow efficient iteration, with intelligent lazy loading of paginated service APIs.
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Announcing the AWS Big Data Blog
 
Announcing the AWS Big Data Blog
Big data solutions just a click away
Big data scientists and developers have a new way to learn big data best practices and discover AWS big data services. Readers will find short tutorials with code samples, practical use cases, and new feature announcements. The blog also features partner- and customer-generated demos and tutorials. Recent posts show how to use Amazon DynamoDB to get 100,000 gamers up and running for less money than your daily espresso and walk you through creating a movie recommender with Mahout on Amazon Elastic MapReduce. The AWS Big Data blog has something for every big data developer!
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