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Amazon Elastic Container Service for Kubernetes is a fully-managed service that allows the use of Kubernetes on AWS.
AWS today announced its long-awaited support for the Kubernetes container orchestration system on top of its Elastic Container Service (ECS).
AWS made several announcements related to its container offerings, including the public preview of AWS Proton and the official launch of the Amazon Elastic public container registry.
General Manager of the Amazon EC2 Container Service explains how the platform has evolved and where it's headed.
AWS announced four new container innovations to help customers develop, deploy, and scale modern applications.
A a quick summary of the key announcements AWS made at the re:Invent 2021 conference related to containers.
Amazon announced its AWS Elastic Container Service for Kubernetes last year at its re:Invent conference, billing it as “a fully managed service that makes it easy for you to use Kubernetes on ...
Elastic Container Service can be used to manage containers across both AWS’ public cloud infrastructure and its AWS Outposts hybrid cloud appliances, which customers deploy on-premises.
Kubernetes container security was a top theme of AWS re:Invent 2021, with announcements from both Amazon Web Services and partners.
Developers cheered AWS CEO Andy Jassy at AWS re:Invent 2017 as he announced Amazon Elastic Container Service for Kubernetes, which will otherwise be known as EKS.