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I write it when I leave Ho or Mine town back to Singapore. I just realized what a week it was, so a little rewrite. This week I tried my first Corne keyboard, packed the AWS Summit Summit with speakers who absolutely increase the bar, and visited Vietnam to participate in the technical chief speakers in the AWS Community Day Vietnam, the energy gathering of hundreds of cloud practices and AWS enthusiasts.
What I introduced was a key lecture called “Reinvent perspect as Modern Developers”, which contains without server, containers and how we can reduce learning curves and be more productive with Amazon Q Developer and Kiro. I got a chance to discuss with several builders and developers of AWS communities who shared how Amazon Q Developer actually solved their challenges in the field of application building, several emphasizing a significant improvement in productivity and smoother learning curves in their cloud development.
When I go back to Singapore, I carry not only memories of the delicious Cà Phê sữa đa (ice milk coffee), but also fresh perspectives and inspiration from this pulsating community of cloud innovators.
Introducing Kiro
One of the highlights of the last week was definitely Kiro, Ai Ide, which will help you bring you from the concept to production through a simplified development experience for working with AI agents. Kiro goes beyond the “Vibration of Coding” with functions as specifications and Hooks This helps to get prototypes into production systems with proper planning and clarity.

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Starting AWS last week
In other news we had the AWS Summit in New York last week, where we released several services. Here are a few launches that caught me:


- Amazon Bedrock Agentcore: Safely deploying and operating AI agents on any scale-amazon Bedrock Agentcore is a complex set of corporate services that help developers quickly and safely deploy AI agents on a scale using any framework and model. It includes Agentcore Runtime, Memory, Observability, Identity, Gate, Browser and Code Interpreters, which cooperates on the removal of the complexity of infrastructure.
- AWS FREE TIER: New customers can start and explore AWS with credits up to $ 200 – AWS Free Tier now offers improved benefits with up to $ 200 in AWS credits for new customers. You will receive $ 100 for registration and you can earn another $ 100 by completion of EC2, RDS, Lambda, Bedrock and AWS budgets, making AWS service at no cost easier.

- Monitoring and tuning of events controlled application with new Amazon EventBridge-Amazon Eventbridge logging now provides improved logging options that offer comprehensive life cycle monitoring with detailed information about success, failure and state codes. This new observation function deals with microservisses and challenges for monitoring architecture based on events by providing visibility in the way of the complete path of the event.


- Amazon EKS allows ultra-scale AI/ml load with 100K nodes per cluster-amazon eCS now supports up to 100,000 work nodes in a single cluster, allowing customers up to 1.6 million AWS AClerators Accelerators or 800K NVIDIA GPUs. This top scale in the industry allows customers to train trillion models of parameters and develop AGI development while maintaining Kubernetes and known developers.

From the AWS BUILDER CENTER Center
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Upcoming AWS events
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- Aws Re: Invent – Now register and get a head start to choose your best learning journey, booking and accommodation, and bringing your team to learn, get together and have fun. If you are a professional in an early career, you can apply for the All Builders Welcome Grant program, which is designed to remove financial barriers and create a variety of ways to cloud technology.
- Online AWS Builders series -If you are located in one of the time belts in Asia Pacific, join and learn the basic AWS concepts, architectural proven procedures and practical demonstrations to help you build, migrate and deploy your work loads on AWS.
- Summity AWS -Connect to free online and personal events that combine the Cloud Computing community to join, cooperate and learn about AWS. Sign up in your nearest town: Taipei (July 29), Mexico City (August 6) and Jakarta (26 – 27 June).
- Community Days AWS -Connect to community conferences containing technical discussions, workshops and practical laboratories led by AWS and industry leaders from all over the world: Singapore (August 2), Australia (August 15), Adria (September 5), Balt (September 10) and Aotearoa (September 18).
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That’s all for this week. See the next Monday for the next week round!
– Donnie
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