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AWS Transform GA: Agentic AI Automates Mainframe and VMware Modernization on AWS
AWS Transform, now generally available, is an innovative AI service designed to streamline enterprise mainframe and VMware modernization. Leveraging generative AI, it automates legacy systems' transformation into cloud architectures. With specialized multi-agent AI, it enhances code analysis and application migration.
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Cloudflare Enhances Developer Experience with Vite Plugin and React Router v7 Support
Introducing Cloudflare's Vite Plugin (v1.0), revolutionizing web app development on Cloudflare Workers! Seamlessly integrate the Workers runtime into the Vite build process, enhance productivity with official React Router v7 support, and streamline deployment workflows. Experience faster builds, efficient hot module replacement, and robust ecosystem support for modern frameworks.
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SSL/TLS Certificate Lifespans to Shrink to 47 Days by 2029
In a move to enhance internet security, the CA/Browser Forum (CA/B Forum) has approved a proposal to reduce the maximum validity period of SSL/TLS certificates from the current 398 days to just 47 days by March 15, 2029.
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AWS Lambda Introduces Tiered Pricing for CloudWatch Logs and Expands Logging Destinations
AWS enhances Lambda logging with tiered pricing for Amazon CloudWatch Logs, effective May 1, 2025, reducing costs for high-volume deployments. New destinations like Amazon S3 and Firehose simplify integration and enable advanced analytics. These changes promise significant savings and flexibility for AWS users while emphasizing the need for optimized logging strategies.
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Pulumi IDP Launches a Golden Path to Self-Service Cloud Infrastructure
Pulumi Corporation has launched Pulumi IDP, an innovative internal developer platform that enhances cloud infrastructure delivery. This infrastructure-first solution offers flexible, secure workflows, empowering platform engineers with no-code, low-code, and full-code options.
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Google Cloud Enhances AI/ML Workflows with Hierarchical Namespace in Cloud Storage
On March 17, 2025, Google Cloud introduced a hierarchical namespace (HNS) feature in Cloud Storage, aiming to optimize AI and machine learning (ML) workloads by improving data organization, performance, and reliability.
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Neon Serverless Postgres Now Generally Available as an Azure Native Integration
Microsoft and Neon launch Neon Serverless Postgres, now generally available as a native Azure integration, offering developers an innovative, scalable, and cost-effective database solution. With automatic scaling, instant provisioning, and seamless integration, it's designed for enterprises and AI startups alike, enhancing workflows and enabling efficient database management within Azure.
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Temporal on AWS Aims to Ease Building Resilient Distributed Systems
Temporal Technologies, the company that created Temporal, an open-source microservices orchestration platform focused on durable execution, has made Temporal Cloud available on the AWS marketplace. By offering their services via AWS, the company aims to simplify the development of resilient distributed systems for large-scale applications.
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Microsoft Pledges Deeper European Tech Ties amidst Sovereignty Debate
Microsoft's five digital commitments aim to bolster Europe's tech landscape and sovereignty through a 40% cloud and AI infrastructure expansion, enhanced cybersecurity, and a robust data privacy framework. By establishing a "European cloud for Europe," Microsoft reinforces its dedication to digital resilience while fostering economic competitiveness and supporting the open-source community.
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Uber’s Journey to Ray on Kubernetes
Uber has detailed a recent transition to running Ray-based machine learning workloads on Kubernetes. This marks an evolution in its infrastructure, with the aim of enhancing scalability, efficiency, and developer experience. The company recently published a two-part series from Uber Engineering delving into the motivations, challenges, and solutions encountered during this migration.
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Pulumi Announces Improved Components Feature to Simplify Infrastructure as Code
Pulumi, the open-source infrastructure as code platform, has announced significant improvements to its Components feature, designed to simplify how developers build, share, and consume infrastructure code. The enhancements focus on reducing boilerplate, improving developer experience, and enabling greater reuse of infrastructure patterns.
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How Slack Optimizes Its E2E Pipeline
Slack's Developer Experience (DevXP) team recently implemented significant optimizations to their end-to-end (E2E) testing pipeline, resulting in a 60% reduction in frontend build frequency and a 50% decrease in overall build time. These enhancements, the team claims, streamline the continuous integration and deployment (CI/CD) process, allowing engineers to iterate more rapidly and efficiently.
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Akka Launches New Deployment Options for Agentic AI
Akka has unveiled new deployment options to enhance flexibility for developers building resilient, distributed AI systems. Now offering self-managed nodes and self-hosted regions, Akka empowers enterprises to deploy across various infrastructures. This innovation positions Akka as a leader in agentic AI development, enabling scalable, stateful applications that adapt to rapidly changing demands.
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From Architecture to Deployment: How AI-Powered Toolkits Are Unifying Developer Workflows
Developer tooling is undergoing a shift as AI moves beyond code completion to unify multiple stages of the software development workflow.
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Google Unveils Ironwood TPU for AI Inference
Google's Ironwood TPU, its most advanced custom AI accelerator, powers the "age of inference" with unmatched performance and scalability. With up to 9,216 liquid-cooled chips, it outpaces competitors, delivering 42.5 Exaflops. Engineered for high-efficiency, low-latency AI tasks, Ironwood redefines potential in AI hardware, leveraging AlphaChip to revolutionize chip design.