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At AWS Summit, Amazon's cloud computing division addressed these challenges head-on, unveiling a broad range of offerings that include development and deployment tools for agents, as ...
Zilliz, creator of the open-source vector database Milvus, today announced the availability of Zilliz Cloud in the new AI Agents and Tools category of AWS Marketplace. Customers can now use AWS ...
AWS today announced that it is transitioning OpenSearch, its open source fork of the popular Elasticsearch search and analytics engine, to the Linux Foundation with the launch of the very aptly ...
Open-source fork of Elasticsearch and Kibana will be supported by the newly formed OpenSearch Software Foundation, whose members include AWS, Uber, Canonical, and Aiven.
A year into its OpenSearch journey, AWS seems to be learning how to do open source right.
OpenSearch is an AWS developed open source data analytics platform for a range of business applications, such as analytics logging, application monitoring, and web search.
After Elastic decided to relicense Elasticsearch under the non-open source Server Side Public License, Amazon Web Services open sourced the old code into its own fork, OpenSearch.
AWS and Facebook today announced two new open-source projects around PyTorch, the popular open-source machine learning framework. The first of these is TorchServe, a model-serving framework for ...
Amazon Web Services has announced the general availability of its Amazon OpenSearch Serverless service. Unveiled at the company’s recent re:Invent conference, this serverless option is meant to drive ...
Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced that the OpenSearch project has officially transitioned to the OpenSearch Software Foundation, a neutral, community-driven initiative under the Linux Foundation.
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