Anzeige: 27 Zoll großer OLED-Monitor mit 240 Hz für unter 400 Euro
Der MSI MAG 273QP Oled-Monitor mit 27 Zoll, WQHD-Auflösung und 240 Hz ist im Amazon Frühlingsangebot knapp 100 Euro günstiger. (Display, Amazon)
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Der MSI MAG 273QP Oled-Monitor mit 27 Zoll, WQHD-Auflösung und 240 Hz ist im Amazon Frühlingsangebot knapp 100 Euro günstiger. (Display, Amazon)
Quelle: Golem
X ist wegen einer Millionenstrafe laut EU-Kommission in konstruktivem Austausch mit der Behörde. Die Zahlung steht aber weiterhin aus. (X, Soziales Netz)
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Ohne dazu autorisiert worden zu sein, haben KI-Agenten Hacking-Tricks angewendet, um an nicht zugängliche Daten zu gelangen. (KI, Sicherheitslücke)
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Das Weiße Haus hat ein Video veröffentlicht, das Aufnahmen aus Nintendos Wii Sports mit Militärschlägen gegen den Iran kombiniert. (Wii, Nintendo)
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Europa will weg von US-Technologie. Doch die eigene Wirtschaft bremst – aus Kosten- und Zeitgründen. (Digitale Souveränität, Silicon Valley)
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AWS Glue zero-ETL now supports configurable change data capture (CDC) refresh intervals and on-demand data ingestion for integrations with Amazon DynamoDB as the source. This enhancement can help you to customize how frequently data changes are captured from your Amazon DynamoDB tables, with refresh intervals ranging from 15 minutes to 6 days, and trigger immediate data ingestion when needed. These capabilities bring zero-ETL integrations from Amazon DynamoDB sources to feature parity with zero-ETL integrations from SaaS sources, like Salesforce, SAP, and ServiceNow, ensuring consistent functionality across different source types. With configurable CDC refresh intervals, you can optimize your data pipeline performance by adjusting the frequency of change capture to match your specific business requirements—whether you need near real-time updates every 15 minutes or can work with longer intervals up to 6 days to reduce costs. The on-demand ingestion capability allows you to immediately capture critical data changes without waiting for the next scheduled CDC interval. This functionality is ideal for scenarios that require data to be immediately available for analytics, reporting, or downstream applications and helps strike a balance between data freshness requirements and operational efficiency. These features are available today in all AWS regions where AWS Glue zero-ETL is supported.
To get started with configuring CDC refresh intervals and on-demand ingestion for your Amazon DynamoDB integrations, see the AWS Glue User Guide. To learn more about AWS Glue zero-ETL integrations, visit the AWS Glue documentation.
Quelle: aws.amazon.com
AWS announces the general availability of CDK Mixins, a new feature of the AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK) that lets you add composable, reusable abstractions to any AWS construct, whether L1, L2, or custom, without rebuilding your existing infrastructure code. CDK Mixins are available through the aws-cdk-lib package and work across all construct types, giving you flexibility to apply the right abstractions where and when you need them. Previously, teams had to choose between immediate access to new AWS features using L1 constructs or the convenience of higher-level abstractions with L2 constructs, often requiring significant rework to meet security, compliance, or operational requirements. CDK Mixins simplify the maintenance of custom construct libraries. CDK Mixins let you apply features like auto-delete, bucket encryption, versioning, and block public access directly to constructs using a simple .with() syntax, combine multiple Mixins into custom L2 constructs, and apply compliance policies across an entire scope. Developers can use Mixins.of() for advanced resource type or path-pattern filtering. Enterprise teams can now enforce reusable security and compliance policies across their infrastructure while maintaining day-one access to new AWS features. CDK Mixins are available in all AWS regions where AWS CloudFormation is supported.
To get started with CDK Mixins, visit the AWS documentation.
Quelle: aws.amazon.com
AWS Private CA Connector for SCEP now supports AWS PrivateLink, allowing your clients to request certificates from within your Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) without traversing the public internet. With this launch, you can create VPC endpoints to connect to your SCEP connector privately, keeping all traffic within the AWS network. AWS Private CA Connector for SCEP is a managed connector that enables you to use the Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol (SCEP) to issue certificates from AWS Private Certificate Authority (CA). SCEP is widely used for automated certificate enrollment and renewal for mobile devices, network equipment, and IoT devices. AWS PrivateLink support simplifies network connectivity by eliminating the need for internet gateways, NAT devices, or VPN connections to access your SCEP connector endpoints, while helping you meet compliance requirements that mandate private connectivity for certificate management. AWS PrivateLink support for AWS Private CA Connector for SCEP is available in all AWS Regions where the connector is available. For more information about Regional availability, see the AWS Region Table. To learn more and get started, visit the AWS Private CA Connector for SCEP documentation. For more information, please refer to the AWS PrivateLink documentation.
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Amazon OpenSearch Service now supports cross-account data access, enabling users to access OpenSearch domains hosted in different AWS accounts from within a single OpenSearch UI application. With this feature, you can query or build dashboard with data from OpenSearch domains across different accounts in the same region – without switching to a new endpoint or replicating data. Cross-account data access is available for OpenSearch domains hosted in both public and Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) configurations. With cross-account data access, teams no longer need to consolidate data into a single account or maintain costly data pipelines to enable unified analysis across organizational boundaries. This makes it easier to build centralized observability, search, and security analytics workflows that span multiple AWS accounts while keeping data in place and maintaining each account’s access controls. Cross-account data access supports both IAM (including SAML via IAM federation) and IAM Identity Center (IdC) for end user authentication. Cross-account data access to OpenSearch domains is available in all AWS Regions where OpenSearch UI is available. To learn more, see Cross-account data access to OpenSearch domains in the Amazon OpenSearch Service Developer Guide.
Quelle: aws.amazon.com
Während der Golden Dome noch ein Entwurf ist, hat Thales ein mehrschichtiges Raketenabwehrsystem entwickelt, das bereits einsatzbereit ist. (Thales, KI)
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