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Amazon is bringing macOS machines to its AWS cloud. Developers will be able to use AWS to create iPhone, iPad, and Mac apps. Amazon is using Mac mini machines to bring macOS to the cloud.
AWS today opened its re:Invent conference with a surprise announcement: the company is bringing the Mac mini to its cloud. These new EC2 Mac instances, as AWS calls them, are now generally available.
Amazon’s “Mac mini as a service” is available now, reflecting Apple’s continued growth in enterprise computing. It marks the first time AWS has offered to run macOS on demand in the cloud ...
"Through AWS Marketplace, AWS healthcare customers can power their digital front door for patients and researchers through the SEQSTER OS," said Ardy Arianpour, CEO & Co-Founder of SEQSTER.
New EC2 Mac instances enable customers to run macOS workloads in the AWS cloud for the first time, extending the benefits of AWS to Apple developers.
Amazon had a surprising announcement back in December when it revealed support for Mac instances on AWS. macOS Mojave and Catalina were the only supported operating systems at launch, and now the ...
An Amazon Web Services (AWS) virtualization engineer has shown what Windows 10 on Arm could be like if Microsoft licensed its Arm-based OS to the public rather than just to Windows 10 ...
Amazon’s decision to introduce Mac support via AWS illustrates Apple’s growing importance in enterprise IT, ...
At today’s AWS re:Invent keynote, Amazon CTO Werner Vogels announced that AWS will now offer M1 Mac minis as part of its EC2 compute service. It was only last year that AWS first brought Mac ...
It was only last year that AWS first brought Mac minis to its cloud. Using the Thunderbolt port, these minis connect to the AWS Nitro System, which helps make them available in the EC2 cloud, just ...
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