AWS said developers spend most of their time on non-coding tasks, lowering productivity. It introduced Amazon Q Developer, an AI agent to aid developers, at the re:Invent keynote on Tuesday.
To make the lives of developers easier and reduce their workloads, Amazon Web Services Inc. released several updates to the company’s artificial intelligence software development assistant ...
This is the tipping point that AWS is now looking to capitalize upon with its latest updates to Amazon Q Developer, a generative AI conversational assistant that developers can use for coding ...
‘This year alone, Amazon Q has resolved over 1 million internal Amazon developer questions, reducing time spent churning on manual technical investigations by more than 450,000 hours,’ says ...
GitLab, the popular developer and security platform, and AWS, the popular cloud computing and AI service, today announced that they have teamed up to combine GitLab’s Duo AI assistant with ...
From an all-new version of SageMaker to new large language models, AWS is going all out to boost its offerings for developers. AWS is leaving no stone unturned to get generative AI tools embedded ...
“The new storage class is priced 85% ... or custom managed solutions.” The idea, AWS said, is that this should make it easier for developers to grant access to data without the users having ...
PartyRock, otherwise known as Amazon Bedrock Playground, was introduced at last year’s AWS re:Invent conference, and the updates at this year’s event enable developers to continue ...
In a post Tuesday, Amazon Web Services said developers report spending an average of "just one hour per day" on actual coding. The rest is eaten up by "tedious, undifferentiated tasks," AWS said.