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Posted inAWS Data Engineering Technical Blogs

S3 Files Instead of SFTP: When It Works, When It Does Not, and How Data Teams Should Decide

Posted by Ruby Malik May 17, 2026
S3 Files can replace SFTP in some internal AWS workflows, but not partner-facing secure file exchange. Here is how data teams should decide.
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Technical illustration showing legacy SFTP moving to AWS Transfer Family and S3 data pipelines
Posted inAWS Data Engineering Technical Blogs

AWS Transfer Family SFTP: Pricing, Limits, and the Management Case

Posted by Ruby Malik May 17, 2026
A management-ready guide to AWS Transfer Family SFTP pricing, limitations, and when data engineering teams should replace traditional SFTP servers.
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Illustration of an AI agent passing through a policy checkpoint before accessing a cloud server
Posted inAI AWS Technical Blogs

Trusted Remote Execution Explained: AWS Rex for Safer AI Agents

Posted by Ruby Malik May 16, 2026
Trusted Remote Execution, or Rex, lets AI agents and humans run scripts safely by checking every system action against a policy before it runs.
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Illustration of serverless AI agents using AWS Lambda and a shared S3 Files workspace
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S3 Files for Lambda: a real workspace for serverless AI agents

Posted by Ruby Malik May 16, 2026
S3 Files lets Lambda mount S3 buckets as file systems. Learn the architecture, IAM, VPC, agent workflow, and data pipeline trade-offs.
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Illustration of secure AI agents accessing AWS through an MCP server with IAM and audit controls
Posted inAI AWS Technical Blogs

AWS MCP Server GA: secure AI agents for AWS teams

Posted by Ruby Malik May 16, 2026
AWS MCP Server is now GA. Learn how it gives AI agents secure AWS API access, current AWS docs, IAM guardrails, sandboxed scripts, and audit trails.
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Amazon S3 Files: What Data Engineers Actually Need to Know
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Amazon S3 Files: What Data Engineers Actually Need to Know

Posted by Ruby Malik April 14, 2026
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AWS Bedrock security concept image with AI workflow nodes and defensive shields
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AWS Bedrock Security: 8 Real Attack Paths and How to Block Them

Posted by Ruby Malik March 23, 2026
AWS Bedrock security guide covering 8 real attack paths and the controls to block log abuse, RAG data theft, agent hijack, flow injection, and prompt poisoning.
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Redshift Materialized Views: How They Work, Why They’re Fast, and When to Use Them
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Redshift Materialized Views: How They Work, Why They’re Fast, and When to Use Them

Posted by Ruby Malik March 21, 2026
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Amazon S3 Account Regional Namespace: Stop Fighting Over Bucket Names
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Amazon S3 Account Regional Namespace: Stop Fighting Over Bucket Names

Posted by Ruby Malik March 16, 2026
AWS launched Account Regional Namespace for Amazon S3 general purpose buckets — a game-changer for data platform teams. Learn how it works, how to use it via CLI, Boto3 and CloudFormation, and how to enforce it org-wide with IAM SCPs.
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the Rust Serverless WebAssembly
Posted inAIML AWS Backend

Building High-Performance Serverless Functions with Rust, Axum, and WebAssembly: The Future of Efficient Computing

Posted by Afzal Malik January 5, 2026
Learn how to build high-performance serverless functions using Rust, Axum, and WebAssembly to solve the cold start problem and achieve superior performance compared to traditional serverless architectures.
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