Amazon revamps S3 cloud storage for the AI era, removing a key barrier for apps and agents
Amazon Web Services is making it possible to access data stored in its S3 cloud storage service as a traditional file system, bridging a divide between two types of storage that has frustrated developers and data scientists for nearly two decades.
The new capability, called Amazon S3 Files, lets applications running on AWS access an S3 storage bucket as if it were a local file system, reading and writing data using standard file operations rather than specialized cloud storage commands.
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