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Improve engineering productivity using AWS Engineering License Management

Improve engineering productivity using AWS Engineering License Management

This post was contributed by Eran Brown, Principal Engagement Manager, Prototyping Team, Vedanth Srinivasan, Head of Solutions, Engineering & Design, Edmund Chute, Specialist SA, Solution Builder, Priyanka Mahankali, Senior specialist SA, Emerging Domains For engineering companies, the cost of Computer Aided Design and Engineering (CAD/CAE) tools can as high as 20% of product development cost. […]

Optimizing compute-intensive tasks on AWS

Optimizing compute-intensive tasks on AWS

Optimizing workloads for performance and cost-effectiveness is crucial for businesses of all sizes – and especially helpful for workloads in the cloud, where there are a lot of levers you can pull to tune how things run. AWS offers a vast array of instance types in Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) – each with […]

Building your digital twin solution using the Digital Twin Framework on AWS

Building your digital twin solution using the Digital Twin Framework on AWS

This post was contributed by Jeremiah Habets, Ross Pivovar, Pramod Daya, Pallavi Chari, and Adam Rasheed from AWS Customers tell us that they’re increasingly seeking holistic digital twin solutions spanning IoT, spatial computing, and predictive modeling domains. Integrating these diverse technical stacks presents challenges for builders. In a prior post, we described a four-level Digital […]

Cross-account HPC cluster monitoring using Amazon EventBridge

Cross-account HPC cluster monitoring using Amazon EventBridge

Managing extensive HPC workflows? This post details how to monitor resource consumption without compromising security. Check it out for a customizable reference architecture that sends only relevant data to your monitoring account.

Deploying Generative AI Applications with NVIDIA NIM Microservices on Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) – Part 2

Learn how to deploy AI models at scale with @AWS using NVIDIA’s NIM and Amazon EKS! This step-by-step guide shows you how to create a GPU cluster for inference in this second post of a two-part series!