
At the beginning of January, I tend to set my top resolutions for the year, a way to focus on what I want to achieve. If AI and cloud computing are on your resolution list, consider creating an AWS Free Tier account to receive up to $200 in credits and have 6 months of risk-free experimentation with AWS services. During this period, you can explore essential services across compute, storage, databases, and AI/ML, plus access to over 30 always-free services with monthly usage limits. After 6 months, you can decide whether to upgrade to a standard AWS account. Whether you’re a student exploring career options, a developer expanding your skill set, or a professional building with cloud technologies, this hands-on approach lets you focus on what matters most: developing real expertise in the areas you’re passionate about. Last week’s launches Here are the launches that got my attention this week: AWS Lambda – Now supports creating serverless applications using .NET 10 both as a managed runtime and a container base image. AWS will automatically apply updates to the managed runtime and base image as they become available. More info in this blog post. Amazon ECS – Adds support for tmpfs mounts to Linux tasks running on AWS Fargate and Amazon ECS Managed Instances in addition to the EC2 launch type. With tmpfs, you can create memory-backed file systems for your containerized workloads without writing data to task storage. AWS Config – Can now discover, assess, audit, and remediate additional AWS resource…
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