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AWS open source newsletter #207
Feb 28, 2025 | 25 minute read
Edition #207 - February 2025 Welcome to issue #207 of the AWS open source newsletter, the newsletter where we try and provide you the best open source on AWS content. As always, we have more great new projects to check out, which include real time analysis of your client calls to AWS APIs, a dashboard for all your AWS Health Events, an EBS analysis tool, a SIEM tool that allows you to query your AWS events, a really cool AI Coding Assistant powered by Amazon Bedrock, a really great demo of how to implement an MCP server, running WhispherX on AWS Lambda, and more!
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- AWS CDK
- OpenTelemetry
- Kubernetes
- Amazon EKS
- dstack
- GraphRAG
- FFMpeg
- ArgoCD
- Terragrunt
- OpenTofu
- Django
- PostgreSQL
- Apache Kafka
- Amazon Linux
- Apache Flink
- Apache Airflow
- MWAA
- Apache Spark
- MySQL
- Qonto
- Prometheus
- Amazon EMR
- Apache Iceberg
- OpenSearch
- Valkey
- AWS Amplify
- Lustre
- InfluxDB
- Cedar
- Aider
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AWS open source newsletter #202
Jul 22, 2024 | 20 minute read
Edition #202 Welcome to the AWS open source newsletter, issue #202. In this edition, I share more new projects (thank you for those of you that have sent them through) which include a project to help you monitor your data pipelines, the open sourced AWS Secrets Manager agent, a really cool new framework for managing multi generative AI agents, a couple of interesting projects to help manage your AWS accounts, a repo that provides CloudFormation snippets, and a few demo applications including one I put together that shows how you can use the Amazon Bedrock Converse API to summarise Hacker News comments.
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- aws open source
- PostgreSQL
- OpenSearch
- Cedar
- Kubernetes
- Amazon EKS
- OpenShift
- ROSA
- PHP
- Flyway
- LiteLLM
- GraphRAG
- Valkey
- Finch
- Dask
- Cilium
- Apache Kafka
- Grafana
- Prometheus
- AWS CDK
- Trusted Language Extensions for PostgreSQL
- MySQL
- MariaDB
- InfluxDB
- Apache Solr
- Apache Flink
- MLflow
- Notation
- Amazon Linux 2023
- RabbitMQ