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When I was preparing for this week, I couldn’t help but think about how database technology has evolved over the last decade. It is fascinating to see how architectural decisions continue to create the way we create modern applications years ago. This week brings a special milestone that perfectly captures this development in innovation cloud databases when Amazon Aurora celebrated 10 years of database innovation.

Amazon Web Services (AWS) Swami Sivasubramanian was thinking about his journey with Amazon Aurora on LinkedIn and called it “one of the most interesting products” he was working on. When Aurora was launched in 2015, it moved the database landscape by separating and storage. Aurora, which has now trusted hundreds of thousands of customers across industries, has grown from the MySQL compatible database to a comprehensive innovation platform such as Aurora DSQL, servers without servers, I/Oo-Optimized Prices, Zero-ETL integration and generative support AI. The celebration of last week 21. August emphasized this ten -year transformation, which continues to simplify the scaling of databases for customers.
Start of Last Week
In addition to inspirational celebrations, there are several AWS starts that captivated me:
- AWS billing and cost management introduces customizable dashboards – this new feature consolidates cost data into visual dashboards with multiple widgets and visualization options, combines information explorer information, energy -saving plans and reserved instances to help organize expenditure formulas and share standardized costs.
- Amazon Bedrock simplifies access to the OpenI Open Weight-Aws models has efficient access to OpenI’s Open Weight Models (GPT-OS-12B and GPT-OS-20B), which is automatically available to all users without manual activation while maintaining an IAM policy and service control principles.
- Amazon Bedrock adds batch inference support for Claude Sonet 4 and GPT-OS-to-these features provides asynchronous processing of multiple inference requirements with 50 % lower prices compared to request, optimization
- AWS launching AMAZON EC2 R8I and R8I-FLEX memory-optimized instance-out-of-EC2i Xeon 6 processors, these new instances provide up to 20 percent better and 2.5 times higher memory permeability than R7i, ideal for memory stress such burden.
- Amazon S3 represents a dose verification function – a new S3 dose -based capacity that offers effective billions of objects using multiple controls algorithms without downloading or recovery, generating detailed integrity reports for conformity and audit, regardless of storage class or object size.
More AWS messages
Here are several other projects and blog posts that could consider interesting:
- Amazon presents the Deepfleet Foundation for multirobot coordination – these pioneering models to coordinate multiple robots in comprehensive environments predict future multirobot models that are trained for millions of hours of data from Amazon and sorted centers.
- Building sources Agents with several lines of code-NEW BLOG show how to create multiple AI systems with several lines of code, allowing specialized agents to work smoothly, process complex working procedures and share information through standardized protocols to create distributed AI systems beyond individual agents.
- The AWS security incidents are introducing ITSM integration – new integration with Jira and Servicenow provides two -way synchronization of security incidents, comments and attaching, streamline the reaction while maintaining existing processes, with an open source code available on GITHUB to customize and extend to other ITS management platforms.
- Finding root kuseries using a network digital double chart and agent Ai-Depending Blog post shows how AWS cooperated with NTT Docomo to create a network digital twin using graphical databases and autonomous agents AI, helping telecommunications to exceed correlation to identify real root causes. Reliability and improvement of the overall reliability of the service.
Upcoming AWS events
Check your calendars and register for these upcoming AWS events:
- Aws Summits-Jrime to free online and personal events that connect the Cloud Computing community to combine, cooperate and learn about AWS. Register in your nearest town: Toronto (September 4), Los Angeles (September 17) and Bogota (October 9).
- AWS Re: Invent 2025 – This flag annual conference comes to Las Vegas from 1 – 5 December. The event catalog is now available. Mark your calendars for not missing the AWS assembly.
- Commissioning Community Days AWS-joining community conferences containing technical discussions, workshops and practical laboratories led by AWS users and industry leaders: Adria (September 5), Baltic (September 10), Aotearoa (September 18), South Africa (September 20). (September 27).
Join the AWS Builder Center and learn, build and connect with builders in the AWS community. Walk here for the upcoming events focused on personal and virtual developers.
That’s all for this week. See the next Monday for the next week round!
– Betty