![]() ![]() If you’re looking to deploy OpenEMR on AWS, then this repo will help you to get your OpenEMR up and running on AWS Fargate using Amazon ECS.Ĭloud-Radar - If you’re working with AWS Cloudformation and looking for performing unit tests, then you might want to try Cloud-Radar. ![]() ![]() OpenEMR on AWS Fargate - OpenEMR is a popular Electronic Health and Medical Practice management solution. Visit the AWS Chatbot page to learn more.įor a full list of AWS announcements, be sure to keep an eye on the What’s New at AWS page.ĪWS Open Source Updates As always, my colleague Ricardo has curated the latest updates for open source news at AWS. For more information on using this feature, refer to Managing transactions.ĪWS Chatbot supports access to Amazon CloudWatch dashboards and logs insights in chat channels - With this launch, you now can receive Amazon CloudWatch alarm notifications for an incident directly in your chat channel, analyze the diagnostic data from the dashboards, and remediate directly from the chat channel without switching context. You can also use the new PL/pgSQL statement RAISE to programmatically raise the exception, which helps prevent disruptions in applications due to an error inside a stored procedure. This new NONATOMIC mode can be used to handle exceptions inside a stored procedure. Visit AWS Wickr to get started.Īmazon Redshift announces support for auto-commit statements in stored procedure - If you’re using stored procedures in Amazon Redshift, you now have enhanced transaction controls that enable you to automatically commit the statements inside the procedure. With this announcement, you can now use AWS Wickr for workloads that are within the scope of HIPAA. Last Week’s Launches Here are some launches that caught my attention last week:ĪWS Wickr is now HIPAA eligible - AWS Wickr is an end-to-end encrypted enterprise messaging and collaboration tool that enables one-to-one and group messaging, voice and video calling, file sharing, screen sharing, and location sharing, without increasing organizational risk. Thank you to everyone who attended our AWS Summits in APJ, especially the AWS Heroes, AWS Community Builders, and AWS User Group leaders, for your collaboration in supporting activities at AWS Summit events. In addition, we just finished all of the in-person AWS Summits in Asia-Pacific and Japan starting from AWS Summit Sydney and AWS Summit Tokyo in April to AWS Summit ASEAN, AWS Summit Seoul, and AWS Summit Mumbai in May. This edition of Week in Review marks the end of the month of May. Post Syndicated from Donnie Prakoso original ![]()
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