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Tag: HAQM DynamoDB

HAQM DynamoDB Update – Online Indexing & Reserved Capacity Improvements

Developers all over the world are using HAQM DynamoDB to build applications that take advantage of its ability to provide consistent low-latency performance. The developers that I have talked to enjoy the flexibility provided by DynamoDB’s schemaless model, along with the ability to scale capacity up and down as needed.  They also benefit from the […]

Sneak Preview – DynamoDB Streams

I would like to give you a quick, sneak preview of a new HAQM DynamoDB feature. We will be demonstrating it at AWS re:Invent and making it available to curious developers and partners for testing and feedback. Many AWS customers are using DynamoDB as the primary storage mechanism for their applications. Some of them use […]

Sweet Treats for DynamoDB Users

My friends on the DynamoDB team sent me a tasty bribe (courtesy of Seattle’s Trophy Cupcakes) in a successful attempt to get me to tell you about some features that I didn’t have time to tell you about earlier this month! As you may know from my previous post, we launched support for JSON, increased […]

Improved Query Filtering and Conditional Updates for DynamoDB

HAQM DynamoDB is a fast, fully-managed NoSQL database. You can easily create tables, provision the desired amount of read and write capacity, and then store as much information as you’d like. Each item in a DynamoDB table consists of one or more key/value pairs, indexed by a hash key or a combination of a hash […]

Eight Years (And Counting) of Cloud Computing

We launched HAQM S3 on March 14, 2006 with a press release and a simple blog post. We knew that the developer community was interested in and hungry for powerful, scalable, and useful web services and we were eager to see how they would respond. S3 and the HAQM Values Almost every company has a […]