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AWS's AI code reviewer now spots Log4Shell-like bugs in Java and Python code Amazon Web Services' automated code review helps developers find serious security issues in Java and Python applications.
Amazon just unveiled AWS Cloud9, a new web-based IDE that supports 40+ programming languages, as well as AWS integrations and collaboration tools.
Customers can use the service to build apps that leverage an AWS-built database, such as a simple task-tracking application or a more complex project management app.
AWS’ no-code Amazon AppFlow makes it easier for customers to build and execute secure data flows between AWS services and SaaS applications including Salesforce, Infor Nexus, Marketo, ServiceNow ...
AWS is also introducing a service called X-Ray, which is meant to help developers with debugging their code. The service will show performance bottlenecks and show which services are causing issues.
AWS AppFabric is expected to provide generative AI-based assistance across all its supported SaaS applications, based on Amazon Bedrock, in the second half of the year.
Amazon's AWS Honeycode app-building software is being phased out. Amazon cloud infrastructure offerings are strong. It's business application team has struggled. Amazon is in a major cost cutting ...
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