AWS Public Sector Blog

Category: End User Computing

AWS helps Genomics England’s Multimodal programme accelerate research with whole slide images

Pathologists have been looking at morphological patterns in patients’ tissue sections highlighted by hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining for more than a century. However, as the pathology transformation from glass slides to digital imaging gains momentum, it opens the door to artificial intelligence (AI) tools to complement expert assessment with quantitative measurements to enable data-driven medicine. Yet, challenges remain with handling digital imaging files such as storage and pre-processing prior to application of AI tools. Genomics England have utilised HAQM Web Services (AWS) and tools such as HAQM SageMaker to demonstrate how to prepare digital pathology images for research and the development of machine learning models.

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Recapping the top announcements for K12 education from AWS re:Invent 2023

HAQM Web Services (AWS) made more than 140 announcements at re:Invent 2023. In this blog post, we’ll take key announcements from re:Invent and apply them to relevant K12 education use cases. From generative artificial intelligence (AI) to cost optimization, AWS can support your school, district, or educational service agency and enhance both the classroom and administrative experience. 

American Forests uses the cloud to advance Tree Equity across the United States

The nonprofit American Forests is focused on advancing social equity with a national reforestation movement. Trees provide significant benefits against heat related illnesses and climate change, and trees can help advance social equity when they are planted in the neighborhoods that need them the most. But the challenge of achieving Tree Equity across the country is immense. To address this, American Forests is leading a new national campaign through the Tree Equity Score, powered by the HAQM Web Services (AWS) Cloud.

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HAQM WorkSpaces supports CAC/PIV smartcard authentication

With a recent feature release, HAQM Web Services (AWS) customers can now use CAC/PIV cards when using HAQM WorkSpaces to access government systems. HAQM WorkSpaces is a desktop as a service solution that helps users access all of their desktop applications from anywhere. This feature supports pre-session and in-session authentication.

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Learn how to set up remote working, learning, and call centers with AWS Cloud Champion

For community organizations, government agencies, and educational institutions seeking to support a distributed workforce, citizenry, or student body with cloud capabilities, HAQM Web Services (AWS) has developed an online virtual booth to highlight remote work, learning, and call center use cases for the public sector. Learn how to connect your remote employees, constituents, or students on AWS by playing the AWS Cloud Champion: Virtual Workplace Interactive Challenge.

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Reporting on HAQM WorkSpaces deployments to gain data insights

Reporting on HAQM WorkSpaces, a managed, secure desktop as a service (DaaS) solution, allows you to capture information about your HAQM WorkSpaces deployment and the relationships to Active Directory users. It helps capture important details that can help with chargeback, general utilization of HAQM WorkSpaces, and confirming consistency of what is deployed in your environment.

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Automating deployment of HAQM WorkSpaces from an Active Directory group

With the increase in remote work and education, government, education, and nonprofit organizations, are adopting virtual desktop solutions like HAQM WorkSpaces. Large scale deployments of virtual desktop solutions can decrease administrative burden and save time. In this post, you can learn how to deploy HAQM WorkSpaces with less engineering effort by leveraging a PowerShell script.

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How streaming applications and virtual desktops help schools bridge the gap

Moving to remote operations can be difficult in any industry, but especially in education where various stakeholders need to be prepared – from students, teachers, families, and administrators. Moving a highly structured, in-person environment to online is no simple task, so educational leaders across age and learner groups seek out best practices to support remote learning, teaching, and core operations. Here are three examples of how the cloud can help education quickly scale to support disruptions.

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American University of Bahrain uses HAQM WorkSpaces to create a flexible learning environment

American University of Bahrain (AUBH) turned to HAQM WorkSpaces for their desktop-as-a-service (DaaS) solution. Using HAQM WorkSpaces, AUBH runs Windows workloads, such as Windows Office 365 and Windows OneDrive, to create a flexible learning environment for students. Since using HAQM WorkSpaces, AUBH has increased the flexibility in how and where students can learn.

From research sharing to collaborative communications: Addressing the needs of our public sector customers during unprecedented times

In support of governments and educational institutions around the world, AWS is quickly deploying people and technology to enable remote learning and home working. Our services can help address our customer’s most pressing challenges during this unprecedented time, including making sure citizens are productive with remote working solutions, that students can access online learning platforms, and that communications are reliable and available for public entities at all levels of government.