All news with #aws healthomics tag
Wed, September 3, 2025
AWS HealthOmics private workflows now in Seoul Region
🧬 AWS HealthOmics private workflows are now available in the Asia Pacific (Seoul) Region, providing fully managed bioinformatics pipelines for healthcare and life sciences customers in Korea. The HIPAA-eligible service supports domain-specific languages such as Nextflow, WDL, and CWL and offers features like call caching, dynamic run storage, Git integrations, and ECR pull-through cache. These capabilities simplify pipeline migration, accelerate genomics development, and help maintain data provenance and compliance.
Fri, August 29, 2025
AWS HealthOmics Adds Third-Party Container Registry Support
🧬 AWS HealthOmics now supports third-party container registries through Amazon ECR pull-through cache and a new container URI remapping capability, easing access to tools hosted on Docker Hub, GitHub, Quay, GitLab, Azure, and other registries. The pull-through cache automatically retrieves and caches images while URI remapping translates third-party references to private ECR URIs using customer-defined mapping rules. These capabilities remove the need for manual image migration or workflow edits and are available in all regions where AWS HealthOmics is offered, helping bioinformatics teams accelerate workflow development and execution.
Thu, August 28, 2025
AWS HealthOmics Adds Nextflow Task-Level Timeout Support
🕒 AWS HealthOmics now supports the Nextflow time directive, enabling task-level timeout controls to limit runtime for specific Nextflow tasks. Customers can automatically cancel tasks that exceed defined durations to prevent wasted compute and downstream delays. AWS HealthOmics is HIPAA-eligible, and this capability is available in all regions where the service operates.