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Overview Amazon Q Developer isn't just for code generation - its infrastructure troubleshooting capabilities are incredibly powerful for DevOps and SRE engineers. This article focuses on using Amazon Q for debugging AWS services, Kubernetes issues, T...

AWS engineers don’t struggle because AWS is weak.They struggle because AWS is too powerful, too verbose, and too context-heavy. That’s exactly where Amazon Q for Developers changes the game. Instead of guessing, googling, or over-engineering, you can...

Introduction I've been working with Infrastructure as Code for the better part of eight years—starting with CloudFormation, migrating teams to Terraform, and lately exploring AWS CDK. Over that time, I've seen platforms grow from a handful of templat...

Unlock Unified Intelligence Across Your Tools With Valere and Amazon Q Index Integration Your workday happens across multiple applications. You chat on messaging platforms, collaborate in shared documents, track data in spreadsheets, connect with ema...

The world of developer tools is being rewritten—literally—by AI. With the rise of intelligent code assistants, two names are starting to dominate the conversation: Amazon Kiro and Cursor. Both promise smarter workflows, cleaner code, and faster devel...

📣 Valere announces a strategic integration with Amazon Q index, enabling smarter, cross-platform collaboration through generative AI. By connecting to the Amazon Q Business index, Valere’s AI solutions now unify data from multiple applications, help...

As an Infrastructure Architect, I’ve spent more years than I can count with my hands on a keyboard, staring at a terminal window. Let's be honest, there's a certain pride in mastering the command line. Chaining together grep, awk, sed, and xargs to u...
