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- [AWS Labs GitHub](https://github.com/awslabs)
- [InfoWorld Review Amazon Aurora Rocks MySQL](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/infoworld-review-amazon-aurora-rocks-mysql)
- [AWS Cost Explorer Update Access to EC2 Usage Data](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/aws-cost-explorer-update-access-to-ec2-usage-data)
- **(2026)** [AWS Weekly Roundup: Claude Opus 5, Athens Local Zone & Lambda .NET](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/aws-weekly-roundup-july-27-2026) 🌟 - AWS roundup for July 27, 2026, highlighting the launch of Claude Opus 5 on Bedrock, a new Local Zone in Athens, and Lambda durable execution for .NET.
- **(2026)** [AWS Weekly Roundup: OpenAI GPT-5.6 on Bedrock and Prompt-Driven Lambda](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/aws-weekly-roundup-one-click-lambda-setup-prompt-openai-gpt-5-6-models-on-bedrock-and-more-july-20-2026) 🌟 - Highlights from July 20, 2026, featuring one-click Lambda setup via prompts and the groundbreaking inclusion of OpenAI GPT-5.6 models natively on Amazon Bedrock.
## AWS Case Studies
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- [foreseeti.com: How to become and stay AWS well architected in a smart way](https://foreseeti.com/how-to-become-and-stay-aws-well-architected-in-a-smart-way)
- [AWS Architecture Blog: Use templated answers to perform Well-Architected reviews at scale](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/architecture/use-templated-answers-to-perform-well-architected-reviews-at-scale)
- [medium.com/@buraktahtacioglu: AWS Well-Architected Framework — AWS Roadmap](https://medium.com/@buraktahtacioglu/aws-well-architected-framework-aws-roadmap-80aaa6ca7f53)
- [==cbui.dev: Every company has an "old" production AWS account==](https://www.cbui.dev/every-company-has-an-old-production-aws-account) When companies are in the startup phase, they create their root AWS account and put everything in it. Later on, it might become necessary for the company to have SOC2 certification. These certifications' audit and security requirements require a lockdown of the root AWS account. It is an expensive and painful migration from the root AWS account to a new production account. I've seen it at Venmo and Flex. If you're starting today, I highly recommend setting up your AWS organizations and a sub-account under your root account. This will save you potentially hundreds of thousands to millions of dollars in migration costs down the line.
- [==cbui.dev: Every company has an "old" production AWS account==](https://www.cbui.dev/every-company-has-an-old-production-aws-account) When companies are in the startup phase, they create their root AWS account and put everything in it. Later on, it might become necessary for the company to have SOC2 certification. These certifications' audit and security requirements require a lockdown of the root AWS account. It is an expensive and painful migration from the root AWS account to a new production account. I've seen it at Venmo and Flex. If you're starting today, I highly recommend setting up your AWS organizations and a sub-account under your root account. This will save you potentially hundreds of thousands to millions of dollars in migration costs down the line.