• AWS Marketplace introduces free trials for SaaS contracts

    Posted On: May 31, 2022

    AWS Marketplace introduces free trials for SaaS contracts so you can try products before you buy them. Previously, customers would either need to commit to a contract before trying the product, or go to third-party websites for free trials offered by software vendors directly.

  • Announcing Athena connector for Amazon Lookout for Metrics

    Posted On: May 31, 2022

    AWS Lookout for Metrics announces the launch of the Athena connector, a new connector in Lookout for Metrics that allows you to query data from various data sources such as Data Lake on AWS, Amazon S3, Amazon Redshift to ingest into Amazon Lookout for Metrics for anomaly detection. The Athena connector reduces the need to setup complex ETL jobs and data preparation time for anomaly detection. You can query large datasets using standard SQL and analyze it before ingesting in an anomaly detector. The Athena connector supports data formatted in CSV, JSON, ORC (Optimized Row Columnar), Parquet, XML, plain text and AVRO.

  • Amazon EBS now supports Elastic Volumes and Fast Snapshot Restore (FSR) for io2 Block Express

    Posted On: May 31, 2022

    You can now use Elastic Volumes to dynamically increase the capacity and tune the performance of your io2 Block Express volumes with no downtime or performance impact, in the same manner as other EBS volumes. Additionally, you can now create a fully initialized io2 Block Express volume from a Fast Snapshot Restore (FSR) enabled snapshot. Volumes that are created from FSR-enabled snapshots instantly deliver their provisioned performance. These features add to the capabilities of the highest-performance EBS volume type - io2 Block Express.

  • AWS IAM now supports WebAuthn and Safari browser for multi-factor authentication with security keys

    Posted On: May 31, 2022

    AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) now supports the Web Authentication (WebAuthn) standard for strong and phishing-resistant authentication across all supported browsers. WebAuthn is part of the FIDO2 set of specifications that succeed FIDO U2F API, enabling secure multi-factor authentication with security keys based on public key cryptography.

  • Amazon Timestream achieves FedRAMP Moderate compliance

    Posted On: May 31, 2022

    Amazon Timestream is now in scope for FedRAMP Moderate in the following AWS Regions: US East (Ohio), US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon). You can now use Amazon Timestream to collect, store, query, and visualize time series data in various applications within your Amazon Virtual Private Clouds (Amazon VPC) to help you meet FedRAMP Moderate controls.

  • Access the AWS re:Post community from the AWS Well-Architected Tool

    Posted On: May 31, 2022

    AWS Well-Architected Tool now features direct access to AWS re:Post, a community-driven, questions-and-answers service designed to help AWS customers remove technical roadblocks, accelerate innovation, and enhance operation. AWS re:Post has 40+ topics including a community specific to AWS Well-Architected.

  • Single account enrollment and update is now available in AWS Control Tower

    Posted On: May 31, 2022

    AWS Control Tower now gives you the capability to enroll and update member accounts individually, from within your AWS Control Tower landing zone, with a single click. You can update your landing zone, remediate account drift, or enroll an account into a registered organizational unit (OU), in a few streamlined steps.

  • AWS Resource Access Manager achieves ISO and SOC compliance

    Posted On: May 31, 2022

    AWS Resource Access Manager (AWS RAM) can now be used for workloads subject to Service Organization Control (SOC) compliance and International Organization for Standardization (ISO) ISO 9001, ISO 27001, ISO 27017, ISO 27018 and ISO 27701 standards. Now, customers in finance, healthcare, and other regulated sectors can get insights into the security processes and controls that protect customer data which can be found in the SOC reports, AWS ISO and CSA STAR certificates in AWS Artifact. AWS' alignment with these standards in addition to the independent third-party assessment of these internationally recognized code of practices demonstrates AWS' commitment to the privacy and protection of customers' content.

  • AWS announces support for Dart Signature V4 for interacting with AWS services

    Posted On: May 31, 2022

    The new Dart Signature V4 client allows developers to securely integrate with all 200+ AWS services using signed HTTP requests. This functionality enables Dart developers to make native calls to AWS backends in their Flutter or Dart applications, to make changes to the data or configurations of AWS services.

  • AWS AppSync simplifies GraphQL API development with expanded GraphQL Utility Helper Library

    Posted On: May 31, 2022

    AWS AppSync is a fully managed service that makes it easy to create and manage GraphQL and Real-time APIs, allowing developers to securely access, manipulate, and combine data from one or more data sources via a single API endpoint. With GraphQL, special functions called Resolvers are used to implement business logic linking or “resolving” types, fields, or operations defined in the GraphQL schema with the data in data sources such as Amazon DynamoDB, AWS Lambda, HTTP APIs, and more.

  • Amazon Cognito improves risk evaluation for Advanced Security Features

    Posted On: May 31, 2022

    Amazon Cognito now enables application developers to propagate IP address as part of the caller context data in unauthenticated calls to Amazon Cognito. When Amazon Cognito’s Advanced Security Features (ASF) are enabled, this feature improves risk calculation and resulting authentication decisions performed in flows such as sign-up, account confirmation, and password change. Prior to this change, the end user IP address was not available in unauthenticated calls if these calls were initiated behind a proxy. With this new feature, developers who build identity micro-services, authentication modules or identity proxies can now leverage APIs to gain visibility into the client’s IP address and utilize them in other security applications to better understand the risk of a particular user activity.

  • AWS DataSync adds support for Amazon EFS security features

    Posted On: May 31, 2022

    AWS DataSync now provides additional security options when moving data to and from Amazon Elastic File System (Amazon EFS). AWS DataSync is an online data movement service that simplifies, automates, and accelerates moving data between on-premises, edge, or cloud storage and AWS Storage services. Amazon EFS is a serverless, fully elastic file system that makes it easy to set up, scale, and cost-optimize file storage in the AWS Cloud. With this launch, DataSync can now access your file systems using EFS Access Points, enabling you to copy data to and from specific datasets. You can also configure DataSync to connect to your EFS file systems using TLS encryption, giving you greater protection of your data in-flight when copying to and from EFS. Additionally, you can configure DataSync with an IAM role for use with your EFS file system policies, giving you greater control over how DataSync accesses your file systems.

  • Amazon Connect high-volume outbound communications capabilities are now available in public preview in the Asia Pacific (Sydney) AWS Region

    Posted On: May 31, 2022

    Amazon Connect now supports high-volume outbound communications in the Asia Pacific (Sydney) AWS region, making it easy to contact from hundreds to millions of customers daily for communications like delivery notifications, marketing promotions, appointment reminders, or debt collection. Amazon Connect’s high-volume outbound communications for calls, text and emails gives organizations a simple, embedded, cost-effective way to proactively contact customers without having to integrate third-party tools. An optional integrated list management capability provided by Amazon Pinpoint can also be used to build customer journeys and multi-channel user experiences. With this launch, high-volume outbound calls can now be made to customers in Australia and New Zealand. This feature is available out-of-the box and can be enabled within the AWS Console.

  • Amazon Connect now allows you to get started with high-volume outbound communications (public preview) with just a few clicks

    Posted On: May 31, 2022

    Amazon Connect now lets you get started with high-volume outbound communications with just a few clicks, enabling you to begin testing this feature. On the Amazon Connect navigation panel, choose the Telephony page, check the box to Enable high-volume outbound communication, and then choose Save. In a few minutes you will be ready to use this feature. Use high-volume outbound communications for calls, texts, and emails to contact from hundreds to millions of customers daily for communications like upcoming delivery notifications, marketing promotions, appointment reminders, and debt collection without having to integrate third-party tools. An optional integrated list management capability provided by Amazon Pinpoint can also be used to build customer journeys and multi-channel user experiences. This feature is available out-of-the box and can be enabled within the AWS Connect Console.

  • AWS WAF and AWS Shield Advanced are now available in the Asia Pacific (Jakarta) Region

    Posted On: May 31, 2022

    AWS WAF and AWS Shield Advanced are now available in the Asia Pacific (Jakarta) Region.

  • Amazon ECS simplifies Capacity Provider integration with Auto Scaling groups

    Posted On: May 27, 2022

    Amazon Elastic Container Services (Amazon ECS) provides a Cluster Auto Scaling (CAS) capability to dynamically manage the scaling of your Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) Auto Scaling groups (ASG) on your behalf, so that you can focus on running your containers. Capacity Providers is the compute interface that links your Amazon ECS cluster with your ASG. With Capacity Providers, you can define flexible rules for how containerized workloads run on different types of compute capacity, and manage the scaling of the capacity. Capacity Providers improve the availability, scalability, and cost of running tasks and services on ECS. Starting today, we are simplifying the integration mechanism between Capacity Providers and ASGs by directly integrating with target-tracking scaling policy instead of relying on AWS Auto Scaling scaling plan.

  • The AWS Panorama Appliance is now available for purchase in India and Taiwan

    Posted On: May 27, 2022

    Customers in India and Taiwan can now purchase an AWS Panorama Appliance through the AWS Elemental purchase order process, a streamlined sales assisted ordering experience through the AWS Console that matches your corporate procurement workflow with the ability to pay via purchase order. With the expansion, customers can purchase Panorama through AWS Elemental in 49 countries, including United States, Canada, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Malaysia, United Kingdom, and countries in the European Union.

  • Amazon Genomics CLI v1.5.0 adds support for the Common Workflow Language (CWL) with Toil

    Posted On: May 27, 2022

    Today, we are excited to announce that the Amazon Genomics CLI v1.5.0 has added support for workflows written in the Common Workflow Language (CWL) using the Toil workflow engine. In addition to CWL, the Amazon Genomics CLI supports workflows written with Workflow Definition Language (WDL), Nextflow, and Snakemake enabling customers to run a wide variety of genomics data analyses like joint calling of genome variants and single-cell RNAseq.

  • AWS Systems Manager announces support for port forwarding to remote hosts using Session Manager

    Posted On: May 27, 2022

    AWS Systems Manager announces support for port forwarding to remote hosts using Session Manager. AWS Systems Manager is the operations hub for your AWS applications and resources, providing a secure end-to-end management solution for hybrid cloud environments. Session Manager, a capability of Systems Manager, provides secure access to managed instances in your cloud, on-premises, or edge devices, without the need to open inbound ports, manage Secure Shell (SSH) keys, or use bastion hosts.

  • AWS Launch Wizard now supports SQL Server deployments using Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP

    Posted On: May 26, 2022

    AWS Launch Wizard announces support for SQL Server Always On Failover Cluster Instances (FCI) with Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP. Now you can use a simple console wizard to deploy SQL Server FCI on Amazon EC2 with FSx for NetApp ONTAP as the shared storage. This feature will save you time and effort replacing a complex manual deployment process with a simple to use, guided wizard that accelerates the migration of your on-premises SQL Server workloads that rely on shared storage.

  • Amazon Lightsail containers now supports deploying images from Amazon ECR private repositories

    Posted On: May 26, 2022

    Amazon Lightsail now supports creating deployments for Lightsail container services using the container images on Amazon ECR private repositories. This launch will enable you to run containers with the simplified experience of Lightsail while utilizing the images you may already have in your private ECR repositories, thus enabling greater portability.

  • Amazon ElastiCache now supports Memcached 1.6.12

    Posted On: May 26, 2022

    Amazon ElastiCache for Memcached has added support for Memcached version 1.6.12. This version is a cumulative update and contains all changes and improvements between version 1.6.6 to 1.6.12.

  • Announcing preview of Amazon EC2 P4de GPU instances for ML training and HPC

    Posted On: May 26, 2022

    We are excited to announce preview of Amazon EC2 P4de instances, our latest GPU-based instances that provide the highest performance for machine learning (ML) training and High-Performance Computing (HPC) applications such as object detection, semantic segmentation, natural language processing, recommender systems, seismic analysis, and computational fluid dynamics.

  • Amazon ElastiCache for Memcached now supports encryption of data in transit

    Posted On: May 26, 2022

    Amazon ElastiCache for Memcached now supports encryption of data in transit using Transport Layer Security (TLS) version 1.2. When using encryption in transit, all network traffic between your clients and Memcached cluster are encrypted.

  • Introducing Amazon EC2 C6id instances

    Posted On: May 26, 2022

    Amazon Web Services (AWS) announces the general availability of the new compute optimized Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) C6id instances. C6id instances are powered by third generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors (code name Ice Lake) with an all-core turbo frequency of 3.5 GHz, equipped with up to 7.6 TB of local NVMe-based solid state drive (SSD) block level storage, and deliver up to 15% better price performance compared to C5d instances. Compared to previous generation instances, C6id instances offer up to 138% higher TB storage per vCPU and 56% lower cost per TB. C6id instances also come with always-on memory encryption by using Intel Total Memory Encryption (TME). Like all modern EC2 instances, C6id instances are built on AWS Nitro System, a combination of dedicated hardware and lightweight hypervisor, which delivers most of the compute and memory resources of the host hardware to your instances. C6id instances are ideal for compute-intensive workloads, including those that need access to high-speed, low-latency local storage, such as video encoding, image manipulation, and other forms of media processing. C6id instances will also benefit applications that need temporary storage of data, such as batch and log processing, and applications that need caches and scratch files.

  • Introducing Amazon EC2 M6id instances

    Posted On: May 26, 2022

    Amazon Web Services (AWS) announces the general availability of new general purpose Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) M6id instances. M6id instances are powered by third generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors (code name Ice Lake) with an all-core turbo frequency of 3.5 GHz, equipped with up to 7.6 TB of local NVMe-based solid state disk (SSD) block-level storage, and deliver up to 15% better price performance compared to M5d instances. Compared to previous generation instances, M6id instances offer up to 58% higher TB storage per vCPU and 34% lower cost per TB. M6id instances also come with always-on memory encryption by using Intel Total Memory Encryption (TME). Like all modern EC2 instances, M6id instances are built on AWS Nitro System, a combination of dedicated hardware and lightweight hypervisor, which delivers most of the compute and memory resources of the host hardware to your instances. M6id instances are ideal for workloads that require a balance of compute and memory resources along with high-speed, low-latency local block storage, including data logging and media processing. M6id instances will also benefit applications that need temporary storage of data, such as batch and log processing, and applications that need caches and scratch files.

  • AWS Backup Audit Manager adds support for Amazon S3 and AWS Storage Gateway

    Posted On: May 25, 2022

    AWS Backup Audit Manager now allows you to audit and report on the compliance of your data protection policies for Amazon S3 and AWS Storage Gateway. Using AWS Backup Audit Manager, you can now continuously evaluate the backup activity of your Amazon S3 and AWS Storage Gateway resources and generate audit reports that can help you demonstrate compliance with organizational best practices or regulatory standards.

  • AWS Config supports Amazon CloudWatch metrics

    Posted On: May 25, 2022

    Today, we are announcing the availability of Amazon CloudWatch metrics for usage monitoring on AWS Config. AWS Config tracks changes made to supported resources and records them as configuration items (CIs), which are then delivered to an Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) bucket. Amazon CloudWatch metrics is a monitoring service which provides data about the usage of your systems, including the ability to search, graph, and build alarms on metrics about AWS resources. With this release, you can now use Amazon CloudWatch metrics to verify your setup and understand your usage of AWS Config.

  • Announcing new AWS Wavelength Zone in Seoul

    Posted On: May 25, 2022

    Today, we are announcing the availability of a new AWS Wavelength Zone on SK Telecom’s 5G network in Seoul. Wavelength Zones are now available in 2 locations in South Korea, including the previously announced Wavelength Zone in Daejeon.

  • Amazon Connect Customer Profiles launches in Africa (Cape Town)

    Posted On: May 25, 2022

    Amazon Connect now allows you to use Amazon Connect Customer Profiles in the Africa (Cape Town) AWS region. When a customer contacts your customer service department, you can now provide your agents and interactive voice response (IVR) solutions with up to date information about the customer, enabling faster and more personalized customer service. Customer Profiles brings together customer information (e.g, address, purchase history, contact history) from multiple applications such as Salesforce, Amazon S3, and ServiceNow into a unified customer profile. 

  • Announcing new AWS Wavelength Zones in Nashville and Tampa

    Posted On: May 25, 2022

    Today, we are announcing the availability of two new AWS Wavelength Zones on Verizon’s 5G Ultra Wideband network in Nashville, TN and Tampa, FL. Wavelength Zones are now available in 19 major cities in the US, including the previously announced cities of Atlanta, Boston, Charlotte, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami, Minneapolis, New York City, Phoenix, San Francisco, Seattle, and Washington DC.

  • AWS IoT Device Management increases Active Jobs Limit to 100k per AWS account per region

    Posted On: May 25, 2022

    We’re excited to announce that AWS IoT Device Management customers will now be able to create up to 100,000 Active Jobs per AWS account per region. The prior limit was 1,000 Active Jobs per AWS account per region. This new limit will apply to the total number of Jobs created - both continuous and snapshot jobs. Customers that require a large number of Active Jobs - for example, to apply bespoke configurations to thousands of individual targets in parallel – are now unblocked by this upgrade.

  • Amazon EC2 Hpc6a instances now available in additional regions

    Posted On: May 25, 2022

    Starting today, Amazon Web Services (AWS) announces general availability of Amazon EC2 Hpc6a instances in additional regions. These instances are optimized to efficiently run compute-intensive, high performance computing workloads, such as computational fluid dynamics, reservoir modeling, weather simulations, and finite element analysis. Hpc6a instances offer up to 65% better price performance over comparable Amazon EC2 x86 based, compute-optimized instances. With Hpc6a instances, you can significantly lower the cost of your HPC workloads, while taking advantage of the elasticity and scalability of AWS.

  • Amazon FSx for Lustre now supports root squash

    Posted On: May 25, 2022

    Amazon FSx for Lustre, a service that provides cost-effective, high-performance, and scalable file storage for compute workloads, now supports root squash. This administrative feature adds an additional layer of file access control on top of the current network-based access control and POSIX file permissions that FSx for Lustre provides. Using the root squash feature, you can restrict root level file system access from clients that access an FSx for Lustre file system as root.

  • Announcing JSON support for Amazon ElastiCache for Redis and Amazon MemoryDB for Redis

    Posted On: May 25, 2022

    Amazon ElastiCache for Redis and Amazon MemoryDB for Redis now support natively storing and accessing data in the JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) format. With this launch, application developers can effortlessly store, fetch, and update their JSON data inside Redis without needing to manage custom code for serialization and deserialization. Using ElastiCache and MemoryDB, you can now efficiently retrieve and update specific portions of a JSON document without needing to manipulate the entire object, which can help improve performance and help reduce cost. You can also search your JSON document contents using the JSONPath query syntax.

  • AWS Single Sign-On is now available in the AWS Asia Pacific (Osaka) region

    Posted On: May 24, 2022

    AWS Single Sign-On (SSO) is now available in the AWS Asia Pacific (Osaka) region. For a full list of the regions where AWS SSO is available, see the AWS Regional Services List.

  • Amazon Managed Grafana introduces new API for creating Grafana API tokens and support for version 8.4

    Posted On: May 24, 2022

    Amazon Managed Grafana now supports a new API for creating Grafana API tokens, as well as support for new plugins, Grafana version 8.4, and workspace tags. With CreateWorkspaceApiKey, customers can create Grafana API tokens without having to log into the Grafana workspace console, enabling users to programmatically create, delete, and manage Grafana resources such as dashboards, alerts, and data sources. Amazon Managed Grafana adds support for Github, Moogsoft, Pixie, and Windrose plugins, enabling customers to connect, query, and visualize data from additional data sources. Existing and new Amazon Managed Grafana workspaces now support Grafana version 8.4, with no action required from users. Customers can now tag Amazon Managed Grafana workspaces to help simplify organization and cost management of workspaces. Tags are labels in the form of key-value pairs that may be attached to Amazon Managed Grafana workspaces to search, filter, or allocate costs.

  • Amazon Personalize now supports offline model metrics for recommenders

    Posted On: May 24, 2022

    Amazon Personalize now provides offline model metrics for recommenders enabling you to evaluate the quality of recommendations. A recommender is a resource that provides recommendations optimized for specific use cases, such as “Frequently bought together” for Retail and “Top picks for you” for Media and Entertainment. Offline metrics are metrics that Amazon Personalize generates when you create a recommender. You can use offline metrics to analyze the performance of the recommender's underlying model. Offline metrics allow you to compare the model with other models trained on the same data. The metrics provided include coverage, mean reciprocal rank, normalized discounted cumulative gain (NDCG) and precision.

  • Two new storage locations available for AWS DataSync

    Posted On: May 24, 2022

    Today, we are announcing the general availability of two additional storage locations for AWS DataSync, an online data movement service that makes it easy to sync your data both into and out of the AWS Cloud. This release expands the number of supported storage locations from 10 to 12, spanning on-premises, edge, and other cloud storage services. With DataSync, you can quickly and securely access your data across various storage locations and move it to AWS to support your workflows, processing, and data retention needs, as well as share and exchange data across more locations.

  • AWS AppSync introduces new simplified console experience to deploy generic real-time Pub/Sub APIs

    Posted On: May 24, 2022

    AWS AppSync is a fully managed service that enables developers to build digital experiences based on real-time data. With AppSync, you can easily configure data sources to push and publish real-time data updates to subscribed clients. AppSync handles connection management, scalability, fan-out and broadcasting, allowing you to focus on your application business needs instead of managing complex infrastructure.

  • Amazon EC2 enables customers to protect instances from unintentional stop actions

    Posted On: May 24, 2022

    Today, Amazon EC2 announced the Stop Protection feature that enables customers to protect their instances from accidental stop actions. Previously, customers could protect their instances from unintentional terminate actions by enabling Termination Protection. With Stop Protection, customers with stateful workloads can safeguard data in instance store volume(s) from unintentional stop and terminate actions.

  • Announcing Multi-Account Support for AWS Transit Gateway Network Manager

    Posted On: May 24, 2022

    AWS Transit Gateway Network Manager now supports centralized management and monitoring of global networks across multiple AWS accounts within an organization, created using AWS Organizations. With this feature, Network Manager reduces the operational complexity of managing a large global network across AWS accounts over a single unified operational dashboard.

  • Amazon CloudFront now provides TLS version and cipher suite in CloudFront-Viewer-TLS-header

    Posted On: May 23, 2022

    CloudFront now provides the CloudFront-Viewer-TLS header for use with origin request policies. CloudFront-Viewer-TLS is an HTTP header that includes the TLS version and cipher suite used to negotiate the viewer TLS connection. Previously, TLS information was available in CloudFront access logs to analyze previous requests. Now, customers can access the TLS version and cipher suite in each HTTP request to make real-time decisions such as restricting requests with outdated TLS versions. The CloudFront-Viewer-TLS header value uses the following syntax: <TLS version>:<Cipher Suite>. For example, TLSv1.2:ECDHE-RSA-AES128-SHA256.

  • Amazon Comprehend detects and redacts 14 new PII entity types across the U.S., U.K., Canada, and India

    Posted On: May 23, 2022

    Amazon Comprehend is a natural language processing (NLP) service that uses machine learning (ML) to find insights and relationships like people, places, sentiments, and topics in unstructured text. You can use Amazon Comprehend ML capabilities to detect and redact personally identifiable information (PII) in customer emails, support tickets, product reviews, social media, and more. For example, you can analyze support tickets and knowledge articles to detect PII entities and redact the text before you index the documents in the search solution.

  • Offer acceptance email notifications is now available on AWS Marketplace

    Posted On: May 23, 2022

    Today, AWS Marketplace announced general availability of Offer Acceptance Email Notifications which will notify users by email when a customer completes an offer subscription. With this launch, customers can now have real-time visibility into Offer Acceptance and Subscription by buyers, allowing them to track the overall progress of an AWS Marketplace transaction. Buyers, ISVs and Channel Partners can now receive relevant details like Agreement ID, Offer ID, and Customer details at the time of subscription, to initiate procurement workflows, internal order creation, revenue recognition and software provisioning/deployment. This feature is available for all AWS Marketplace product types.

  • Amazon Kinesis Data Analytics is now FedRAMP compliant

    Posted On: May 23, 2022

    Amazon Kinesis Data Analytics is now authorized as FedRAMP Moderate in US East (Ohio), US East (N. Virginia), US West (N. California), US West (Oregon) and as FedRAMP High in AWS GovCloud (US-West) and AWS GovCloud (US-East).

  • Announcing new Amazon EC2 C7g instances powered by AWS Graviton3 processors

    Posted On: May 23, 2022

    The latest generation compute optimized Amazon EC2 C7g instances are generally available. C7g instances are the first instances powered by the latest AWS Graviton3 processors and deliver up to 25% better performance over Graviton2-based C6g instances for a broad spectrum of applications such as application servers, microservices, batch processing, electronic design automation (EDA), gaming, video encoding, scientific modeling, distributed analytics, high performance computing (HPC), CPU-based machine learning (ML) inference, and ad serving.

  • AWS Control Tower now supports concurrent operations for preventive guardrails

    Posted On: May 20, 2022

    AWS Control Tower now supports operational concurrency for all guardrail types, preventive or detective. With this new release you can now enable or disable multiple preventive guardrails without needing to wait for individual guardrail operations to complete. AWS Control Tower provides customers with out-of-the-box preventive and detective guardrails that you can deploy to increase your security, operational, and compliance posture.

  • Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling now backfills Predictive Scaling forecasts so you can quickly validate forecast accuracy

    Posted On: May 19, 2022

    Starting today, when you create a new predictive scaling policy, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling goes back 14 days to generate capacity forecasts for the past dates, enabling you to see how predictive scaling would have scaled your Auto Scaling group. This allows you to quickly decide if the predictive scaling policy is accurate for your applications by comparing the demand and capacity forecasts against the actuals immediately after you create a predictive scaling policy. Previously, you would have had to wait at least a few days after creating the policy to build up sufficient forecast history for the same comparison to determine the forecast accuracy.

  • Metric support now available in AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry

    Posted On: May 19, 2022

    Today, we are announcing the general availability of AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry (ADOT) for metrics, a secure, production-ready, AWS-supported distribution of the OpenTelemetry project. With this launch, customers can use OpenTelemetry APIs and SDKs in Java, .Net, and JavaScript to collect and send metrics to Amazon CloudWatch, Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus, and other monitoring destinations supported by the OpenTelemetry Protocol (OTLP). Part of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), OpenTelemetry provides open source APIs, libraries, and agents to collect distributed traces and metrics for application and infrastructure monitoring. With ADOT, you can instrument your applications just once to send metrics and traces to multiple monitoring solutions and use auto-instrumentation agents to collect traces and metrics without changing your code. Use AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry to instrument your applications running on Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS), and Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS).

  • Incident Manager from AWS Systems Manager expands support for runbook automation

    Posted On: May 19, 2022

    Incident Manager, a capability of AWS Systems Manager, announces expanded support for runbook automation to speed up incident diagnosis and resolution. AWS Systems Manager is the operations hub for your AWS applications and resources, helping you automate reactive processes to quickly diagnose and remediate operational issues. Customers can now build incident runbooks that automatically run remediation actions on the involved resources, such as turning on auto-scaling on a DynamoDB table that is approaching capacity before engaging the on-call engineer. Customers can also invoke additional runbooks directly from the Incident Manager console to help resolve the incident faster.

  • Amazon Chime SDK now supports video background replacement and blur on iOS and Android

    Posted On: May 19, 2022

    The Amazon Chime SDK lets developers add intelligent real-time audio, video, and screen share to their web applications. The Amazon Chime SDK client libraries for iOS and Android now include video background replacement and blur, which developers can use to reduce visual distractions and help increase visual privacy for mobile users.

  • Amazon Kendra releases Jira connector to enable document search on JIRA repository

    Posted On: May 19, 2022

    Amazon Kendra is an intelligent search service powered by machine learning, enabling organizations to provide relevant information to customers and employees, when they need it. Amazon customers can now use The Amazon Kendra Jira Cloud connector to index documents from Atlassian Jira.

  • Amazon MQ now supports RabbitMQ version 3.9.16

    Posted On: May 19, 2022

    Amazon MQ now provides support for RabbitMQ version 3.9.16, which includes several fixes to the previously supported version, RabbitMQ 3.9.13.

  • Amazon Connect Customer Profiles launches in Asia Pacific (Seoul) Region

    Posted On: May 19, 2022

    Amazon Connect now allows you to use Amazon Connect Customer Profiles in Asia Pacific (Seoul) AWS region. When a customer contacts your customer service department, you can now provide your agents and interactive voice response (IVR) solutions with up to date information about the customer, enabling faster and more personalized customer service. Customer Profiles brings together customer information (e.g, address, purchase history, contact history) from multiple applications such as Salesforce, Amazon S3, and ServiceNow into a unified customer profile.

  • Amazon MQ now supports RabbitMQ version 3.8.30

    Posted On: May 19, 2022

    Amazon MQ now provides support for RabbitMQ version 3.8.30, which includes several fixes to the previously supported version, RabbitMQ 3.8.27. Amazon MQ is a managed message broker service for Apache ActiveMQ and RabbitMQ that makes it easier to set up and operate message brokers on AWS. You can reduce your operational burden by using Amazon MQ to manage the provisioning, setup, and maintenance of message brokers. Amazon MQ connects to your current applications with industry-standard APIs and protocols to help you easily migrate to AWS without having to rewrite code.

  • AWS Glue now provides APIs to create and manage AWS Glue Studio visual jobs

    Posted On: May 19, 2022

    AWS Glue Visual Job APIs are now generally available, allowing customers to programmatically create, read, update, and delete AWS Glue studio visual jobs. AWS Glue Studio provides an intuitive visual interface for users to author data integration jobs. Customers want to programmatically create visual jobs in AWS Glue Studio so that they could migrate from other ETL tools and copy jobs to other environments.

  • AWS App Mesh now supports Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6)

    Posted On: May 18, 2022

    AWS App Mesh now supports IPv6 allowing customers to support workloads running in IPv6 networks and to invoke App Mesh APIs over IPv6. This helps customers to meet IPv6 compliance requirements, and removes the need for expensive networking equipment to handle address translation between IPv4 and IPv6. AWS App Mesh is a service mesh that provides application-level networking to make it easier for your services to communicate with each other across multiple types of compute infrastructure. AWS App Mesh standardizes how your services communicate, giving you end-to-end visibility and options to tune for high-availability of your applications.

  • Announcing general availability of 1-click public embedding available with Amazon QuickSight

    Posted On: May 18, 2022

    Amazon QuickSight now supports 1-click public embedding, a feature that allows you to embed your dashboards into public applications, wikis, and portals without any coding or development. Once enabled, anyone on the internet can start accessing these embedded dashboards with to up-to-date information instantly, without server deployments or infrastructure licensing needed! 1-click public embedding helps you empower your end users with access to insights in minutes.

  • AWS Encryption SDK for .NET now generally available

    Posted On: May 18, 2022

    Developers can now use the AWS Encryption SDK for .NET to help protect their data. This open-source release makes it easier for developers to encrypt and decrypt their data when building applications using the .NET developer platform.

  • AWS Resilience Hub adds support for Terraform, Amazon ECS, and additional services

    Posted On: May 18, 2022

    AWS Resilience Hub now supports Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS), Amazon Route 53, AWS Elastic Disaster Recovery, AWS Backup, and the ability to use Terraform as a source to upload applications. With this expansion of supported resources, you can use Resilience Hub to prepare and protect even more of your applications from disruptions.  

  • Amazon Redshift now supports linear learner algorithm with Redshift ML

    Posted On: May 18, 2022

    Amazon Redshift ML enables you to create, train, and deploy machine learning (ML) models using familiar SQL commands. With Amazon Redshift ML, you can leverage Amazon SageMaker, a fully managed machine learning service, without moving your data or learning new skills. Amazon Redshift now supports Amazon SageMaker Linear Learner algorithm for creating models with Amazon Redshift ML.

  • AWS Backup adds Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP to its set of services for centralized data protection

    Posted On: May 18, 2022

    AWS Backup now allows you to protect your Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP file systems, helping you meet your centralized data protection and regulatory compliance needs. Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP is a fully managed AWS service that allows you to run NetApp ONTAP file systems in the AWS Cloud. You can now use AWS Backup’s policy-based capabilities to centrally protect Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP along with other AWS services for storage, database, and compute that AWS Backup supports. You can protect your Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP file systems with immutable backups, and generate auditor-ready reports to prove compliance of your data protection policies.

  • AWS Backup adds support for Amazon FSx for OpenZFS

    Posted On: May 18, 2022

    AWS Backup now allows you to protect your Amazon FSx for OpenZFS file systems, helping you meet your centralized data protection and regulatory compliance needs. Using AWS Backup’s seamless integration with AWS Organizations, you can centrally create and manage immutable backups of Amazon FSx for OpenZFS file systems across all your accounts, protect your data from inadvertent or malicious actions, and restore the data with a few simple clicks. Additionally, you can generate unified auditor-ready reports to demonstrate compliance status of your organizational data protection policies.

  • Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling now supports Predictive Scaling in the AWS GovCloud (US-West) Region

    Posted On: May 17, 2022

    Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling now supports Predictive Scaling in the AWS GovCloud (US-West) Region. Predictive scaling can proactively scale out your Auto Scaling group to be ready for upcoming demand. This allows you to avoid the need to over-provision capacity, resulting in lower EC2 cost, while ensuring your application’s responsiveness. (Previously, Predictive Scaling was only available via AWS Auto Scaling Plans and only in public regions.) Support in the AWS GovCloud (US-West) Region allows U.S. government agencies and contractors to run sensitive workloads by addressing their specific regulatory and compliance requirements.

  • Amazon CloudWatch announces improved console experience

    Posted On: May 17, 2022

    Amazon CloudWatch is introducing enhancements to the console experience, which improve dashboard data visualizations and console navigation. The enhancements include new dashboard widgets as well as more options to access frequently used dashboards, log groups and alarms.

  • Amazon Redshift launches new Snapshot Isolation level support for concurrent transactions

    Posted On: May 17, 2022

    Amazon Redshift has launched support for Snapshot Isolation for concurrent transactions. Amazon Redshift prevents dirty reads, non-repeatable reads, and phantom reads according to the SQL standards. The two options that Amazon Redshift offers to serialize transactions are SERIALIZABLE and SNAPSHOT ISOLATION. The SERIALIZABLE option will implement strict serializability, where a transaction could fail if the result could not be mapped to a serial order of the concurrently running transactions. The SNAPSHOT ISOLATION option will allow higher concurrency, where concurrent modifications to different rows in the same table would complete successfully. Under both options, transactions will continue to operate on the latest committed version, or a snapshot, of the database.

  • Amazon Neptune is now FedRAMP compliant

    Posted On: May 16, 2022

    Amazon Neptune is now in scope for FedRAMP High in the AWS GovCloud (US-West) and AWS GovCloud (US-East) Regions, and FedRAMP Moderate in the US East (Ohio), US East (N. Virginia), US West (N. California), and US West (Oregon) Regions. You can now use Amazon Neptune to build applications for workloads that require FedRAMP High or Moderate authorization. This also accredits Amazon Neptune as a Department of Defense Cloud Computing Security Requirements Guide Impact Level 2 (DoD SRG IL-2) service in these regions.

  • AWS Glue now supports SASL authentication for Apache Kafka

    Posted On: May 16, 2022

    AWS Glue can now connect to Apache Kafka using additional client authentication mechanisms. AWS Glue now supports SASL (Simple Authentication and Security Layer) using either SCRAM (Salted Challenge Response Authentication Mechanism) or GSSAPI (Kerberos).

  • Amazon EC2 I4i metal instances are now available

    Posted On: May 16, 2022

    Starting today, Amazon EC2 I4i metal instances are available in Amazon Web Services (AWS) Regions - US East (Ohio and N. Virginia), US West (Oregon) and Europe (Ireland). Designed for storage I/O intensive workloads, I4i instances are powered by 3rd generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors (code named Ice Lake) with an all-core turbo frequency of 3.5 GHz, offer up to 30% better compute price performance over I3 instances, and always-on memory encryption using Intel Total Memory Encryption (TME). I4i metal instances deliver the highest local storage performance within Amazon EC2 and are designed for databases such as MySQL, Oracle DB, and Microsoft SQL Server, and NoSQL databases such as MongoDB, Couchbase, Aerospike, and Redis where low latency local NVMe storage is needed in order to meet application service level agreements (SLAs).

  • AWS Control Tower can now use customer provided core accounts

    Posted On: May 16, 2022

    Today, we are announcing new functionality in AWS Control Tower that provides you the flexibility to use your existing security and logging accounts, or to have AWS Control Tower create new accounts on your behalf when setting up Control Tower or extending Control Tower governance to your existing AWS environment. The Security account is used as a restricted account that’s designed to give your security and compliance teams read and write access to all accounts in your landing zone. The Logging account works as a repository, storing logs of API activities and resource configurations from all accounts in your landing zone. 

  • AWS Distribution of Kubeflow supporting Kubeflow v1.4.1 is now generally available

    Posted On: May 16, 2022

    Today, we are pleased to announce the general availability of AWS support for Kubeflow v1.4. Kubeflow on AWS streamlines data science tasks and helps build highly reliable, secure, portable, and scalable ML systems with reduced operational overheads through integrations with AWS managed services. You can use this Kubeflow distribution to build ML systems on top of Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) to build, train, tune, and deploy ML models for a wide variety of use cases, including computer vision, natural language processing, speech translation, and financial modeling.

  • Amazon VPC now supports multiple IPv6 CIDR blocks

    Posted On: May 13, 2022

    Amazon Web Services (AWS) announces the launch of multiple IPv6 classless inter-domain routing (CIDR) blocks in a Virtual Private Cloud (VPC), enabling customer to attach up to 5 prefixes to their VPCs. Before today, customers could add up to 5 IPv4 CIDR blocks and 1 IPv6 block. With this new feature, customers can now use multiple blocks to build logical separation within their VPCs with independent CIDR blocks. CIDR blocks can be associated from the Amazon provided pool and/or a pool of bring-your-own IPv6 addresses.

  • Amazon EKS Anywhere curated packages are now in public preview

    Posted On: May 13, 2022

    Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) Anywhere now allows you to enable Amazon-curated software packages that extend the core functionalities of Kubernetes on your EKS Anywhere clusters. You can install the Harbor package as a local container registry starting today, with the Emissary-Ingress package and the support for service type load balancing through MetalLB coming in the next few months. More curated packages may be added over time based on customer demand.

  • Amazon Lex launches support for phrase hints

    Posted On: May 13, 2022

    Amazon Lex provides automatic speech recognition (ASR) and natural language understanding (NLU) capabilities so you can build applications and interactive voice response (IVR) solutions with engaging user experiences. Starting today, you can programmatically provide phrases as hints during a live interaction to influence the transcription of spoken input. For example, when interacting with a banking IVR, a customer might use a nickname (“Smythe’s checking”) for the destination account . You can execute business logic to identify all the payee nicknames associated with the caller’s account and supply these as hints, improving transcription of names. Better recognition drives efficient conversations and ultimately increases customer satisfaction.

  • Amazon EC2 X2idn and X2iedn instances now available in 8 additional regions

    Posted On: May 13, 2022

    Starting today, memory optimized Amazon EC2 X2idn and X2iedn instances are available in additional regions - Asia Pacific (Seoul, Sydney), Canada (Central), Europe (London, Stockholm, Milan), South America (São Paulo) and AWS GovCloud (US-East). X2idn and X2iedn instances are designed for memory-intensive workloads and deliver improvements in performance, price performance, and cost per GiB of memory compared to previous generation X1 instances. These new instances are powered by 3rd generation Intel Xeon Scalable Processors (Ice Lake) and deliver up to 50% higher compute price performance than comparable X1 instances. X2idn has a 16:1 ratio of memory to vCPU and X2iedn has a 32:1 ratio, making these instances a great fit for workloads such as in-memory databases and analytics, big data processing engines, and Electronic Design Automation (EDA) workloads.

  • Administer AWS Single Sign-On from a delegated member account in your organization

    Posted On: May 12, 2022

    AWS Single Sign-On (AWS SSO) now supports centralized administration and API access from an AWS Organizations delegated administrator account for all member accounts in your organization. This means you can designate an account in your organization that can be used to centrally administer all member accounts. With delegated administration, you can adhere to best practices by reducing the need to use your management account.

  • Amazon CloudWatch Synthetics adds support for canary resources deletion when a canary is deleted

    Posted On: May 12, 2022

    Amazon CloudWatch Synthetics now supports deletion of underlying canary resources along with the canary deletion. When you delete a canary you can choose whether to also delete related resources created by the canary, thus making canary resources management easier and efficient. Synthetics canaries that run on a defined frequency to monitor the health and performance of your endpoints and APIs creates these resources as part of canary creation step.

  • Amazon VPC Traffic Mirroring now supports sending mirrored traffic to Gateway Load Balancer backed monitoring appliances

    Posted On: May 12, 2022

    Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC) Traffic Mirroring now supports sending mirrored traffic to monitoring appliances behind a Gateway Load Balancer. This feature enables Amazon VPC Traffic Mirroring customers to centralize the out-of-band monitoring and inspection of network traffic across AWS accounts and VPCs.

  • AWS Backup Audit Manager adds compliance management for data protection of hybrid VMware workloads

    Posted On: May 12, 2022

    AWS Backup Audit Manager now allows you to audit and report on the compliance of your data protection policies for hybrid VMware workloads. With this launch, you can include the VMware Virtual Machines in AWS Backup Audit Manager’s controls to maintain the compliance status of your organizational data protection policies and to generate unified auditor-ready reports for your VMware workloads across VMware Cloud on AWS, on premises, and on AWS Outposts.

  • AWS Lambda adds support for Node.js 16

    Posted On: May 12, 2022

    AWS Lambda now supports Node.js 16 as both a managed runtime and a container base image. Developers creating serverless applications in Lambda with Node.js 16 can take advantage of new features such as support for Apple silicon for local development, the timers promises API, and enhanced performance. For more information on Lambda’s support for Node.js 16, see our blog post at Node.js 16.x runtime now available in AWS Lambda.

  • AWS PrivateLink announces support for IPv6

    Posted On: May 11, 2022

    You can now connect over IPv6 to your services hosted in AWS using AWS PrivateLink. AWS PrivateLink is a highly available, scalable technology that enables you to privately connect your VPC to supported AWS services, services hosted by other AWS accounts (VPC Endpoint Services), third-party SaaS services and supported AWS Marketplace partner services.

  • Amazon EC2 R5b instances are now available in South America (Sao Paulo), Canada (Central), and Asia Pacific (Sydney)

    Posted On: May 11, 2022

    Amazon EC2 R5b instances are now available in AWS South America (Sao Paulo), Canada (Central), and Asia Pacific (Sydney) regions. R5b instances are powered by the AWS Nitro System and offer up to 60 Gbps of EBS bandwidth and 260,000 I/O operations per second (IOPS), enabling customers to lift and shift memory intensive applications to AWS. R5b instances provide 3x higher EBS-Optimized performance compared to R5 instances and 2x higher EBS-Optimized performance compared to R6i instances.

  • Announcing the general availability of NitroTPM and UEFI Secure Boot on Amazon EC2

    Posted On: May 11, 2022

    Today, Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced the general availability of two new security and compatibility features, NitroTPM, a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 and Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) Secure Boot in Amazon EC2. These features make it possible for customers to use TPM-dependent applications in their EC2 instances.

  • Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP is now certified for SAP HANA workloads

    Posted On: May 11, 2022

    Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP is now SAP-certified for workloads including S/4HANA, Business Suite on HANA, BW/4HANA, Business Warehouse on HANA, and Data Mart Solutions on HANA.

  • Announcing Amplify Android library (Developer Preview), designed for Kotlin

    Posted On: May 10, 2022

    Today, we are announcing the Developer Preview of the Amplify Android library that has been rewritten for Kotlin. This initial release enables Android developers to add cloud-based app features, including Auth, Storage, DataStore, and APIs for their Kotlin-based Android projects. Developers will benefit from Kotlin-based language features like coroutines.

  • AWS Secrets Manager now publishes secrets usage metrics to Amazon CloudWatch

    Posted On: May 10, 2022

    AWS Secrets Manager now publishes a metric to Amazon CloudWatch for the number of secrets in your account. With this feature, you can easily review how many secrets you are using in Secrets Manager. You can also set alarms for an unexpected increase or decrease in number of secrets.

  • Introducing more flexible AWS Device Qualification Program for FreeRTOS

    Posted On: May 10, 2022

    Introducing an updated and more flexible AWS Device Qualification Program (DQP) for FreeRTOS that aligns with the modular structure of the latest FreeRTOS and Long Term Support (LTS) library releases. The AWS DQP for FreeRTOS allows microcontroller (MCU) vendors to verify their integration of FreeRTOS AWS IoT libraries running on a specific MCU-based development board against AWS's published best practices for AWS IoT Core connectivity, and against tests specified by the qualification program. Previously, to qualify their development boards, MCU vendors had to structure their projects around a fixed directory structure and repository. Now, MCU vendors have the flexibility to include only the FreeRTOS libraries directly relevant to their application, choose the project structure and repository that best use their toolchains, and run tests relevant to their board features. By using AWS IoT Device Tester for FreeRTOS, MCU vendors can run the mandatory tests specified by AWS DQP and validate their FreeRTOS ports. With this program, developers can more confidently enable connectivity for their designs knowing that the FreeRTOS ports have been validated for AWS IoT connectivity, interoperability, updateability, and improved security.

  • Amazon EFS now supports a larger number of concurrent file locks

    Posted On: May 10, 2022

    Amazon Elastic File System (Amazon EFS) has increased the maximum number of file locks per NFS mount, enabling customers to use the service for a broader set of workloads that leverage high volumes of simultaneous locks, including message brokers and distributed analytics applications.

  • Announcing three featured FreeRTOS Reference Integrations Projects

    Posted On: May 10, 2022

    We are excited to announce three featured FreeRTOS AWS Reference Integrations. FreeRTOS AWS Reference Integrations are pre-integrated FreeRTOS projects ported to partner-provided microcontroller-based evaluation boards that demonstrate secure end-to-end connectivity to AWS IoT Core. The three featured FreeRTOS Reference Integrations projects are developed in collaboration with our partners Espressif, NXP and STMicroelectronics. Each project uses the latest FreeRTOS and AWS Embedded C SDK Long Term Support (LTS) libraries, and the latest microcontroller architecture capabilities. Developers can customize these three projects into a complete, production-ready, IoT product.

  • AWS announces support for Android, iOS, and MacOS games with AWS GameKit for Unreal Engine

    Posted On: May 10, 2022

    AWS GameKit is now extended to support Android, iOS, and macOS games developed with Unreal Engine. AWS GameKit, launched on March 23, 2022, gives game developers a powerful tool set to quickly and easily build AWS powered game features directly from the Unreal Editor. With today's update, the AWS GameKit plugin for Unreal Engine now supports developers who are building games for Win 64, Android, iOS, and macOS.

  • Amazon Athena now supports views in Apache Hive metastores

    Posted On: May 10, 2022

    You can now use Amazon Athena to query views stored in your self-managed Apache Hive metastores. Hive views are defined using the Hive Query Language (HiveQL) which is not fully compatible with Athena's standard SQL. With this new capability, Athena automatically handles HiveQL syntax differences so you can query Hive views without changing your view definitions or maintaining a complex translation layer. 

  • SageMaker Notebook Instances now support the ml.g5 instance family, and Python 3.8 kernels

    Posted On: May 10, 2022

    New upgrades are now available for customers using Amazon SageMaker Notebook Instances, including the availability of the ml.g5 GPU instance family, and Python 3.8 support.

  • Announcing three new APIs for batch data retrieval in AWS IoT SiteWise

    Posted On: May 9, 2022

    AWS IoT SiteWise now supports batch data retrieval from multiple asset properties with the launch of three new APIs that allow you to retrieve current values (BatchGetAssetPropertyValue), historical values (BatchGetAssetPropertyValueHistory), and aggregated values (BatchGetAssetPropertyAggregates) from AWS IoT SiteWise in a single API request.

  • AWS X-Ray is now available in the AWS Asia Pacific (Jakarta) Region

    Posted On: May 9, 2022

    Today, we are announcing the availability of AWS X-Ray in the AWS Asia Pacific (Jakarta) Region. X-Ray helps developers analyze and debug distributed production applications, such as those built using a microservices architecture. With X-Ray, you can understand how your application and its underlying services are performing to identify and troubleshoot the root cause of performance issues and errors.

  • Announcing new workflow observability features for AWS Step Functions

    Posted On: May 9, 2022

    AWS Step Functions now provides a new console experience for viewing and debugging your workflow executions that makes it easier to search, filter, and root cause issues in your executions.

  • Monitor your Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus usage with Amazon CloudWatch usage metrics

    Posted On: May 9, 2022

    Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus usage metrics are now available in Amazon CloudWatch at no additional charge. Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus is a fully managed Prometheus-compatible monitoring service that makes it easy to monitor and alarm on operational metrics at scale. Prometheus is a popular Cloud Native Computing Foundation open-source project for monitoring and alerting that is optimized for container environments. With Amazon CloudWatch usage metrics, you can check your Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus workspace usage, and can start to proactively manage your quotas.

  • Amazon EC2 adds CloudWatch Events support for Amazon Machine Images

    Posted On: May 9, 2022

    Amazon EC2 now emits notifications to Amazon CloudWatch Events for a variety of Amazon Machine Image (AMI) actions such as creation, registration and de-registration. With CloudWatch Events (CWE), you can establish rules that initiate programmatic actions in response to these changes.

  • Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose is now available in the Asia Pacific (Jakarta) AWS Region

    Posted On: May 6, 2022

    Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose is now available in the Asia Pacific (Jakarta) AWS Region.

  • Amazon Chime SDK messaging features are now available in the Europe (Frankfurt) AWS Region

    Posted On: May 6, 2022

    Starting today, Amazon Chime SDK messaging is generally available in the Europe (Frankfurt) Region.

  • Amazon Rekognition launches Face APIs version 6 for improved accuracy

    Posted On: May 6, 2022

    Customers use Amazon Rekognition Face APIs to analyze faces within images and videos at scale without requiring any machine learning expertise. This enables use cases, such as identity verification, photo search, and media analysis. Amazon Rekognition has launched Face APIs version 6 to deliver higher accuracy for the face detection, comparison, and search features. Additionally, face detection latency has been reduced by 70%.

  • Amazon Connect now displays metrics within the schedule management user experience

    Posted On: May 6, 2022

    Amazon Connect now displays scheduling metrics within the schedule management user experience to help contact center managers efficiently manage their agent’s schedules. Managers can quickly see and take action on key metrics that drive business outcomes, such as the difference between forecasted agent capacity needed and the number of agents scheduled for each 15 or 30 minute time block. These metrics are displayed adjacent to agent schedules allowing managers to make precision adjustments without the need to repeatedly switch between the scheduling and metrics screens, helping them optimize business outcomes while ensuring a balanced agent workload.

  • Amazon EC2 X2idn and X2iedn instances are now available in more regions and bare metal sizes

    Posted On: May 6, 2022

    Starting today, Amazon EC2 X2idn and X2iedn are available in additional regions and bare metal sizes. X2idn instances are now available in US East (Ohio), US West (Oregon) and AWS GovCloud (US-West). X2iedn instances are now available in Asia Pacific (Mumbai) and AWS GovCloud (US-West). X2idn and X2iedn are powered by 3rd generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors with an all-core turbo frequency up to 3.5 GHz and deliver up to 50% higher compute price performance than comparable X1 instances. X2idn and X2iedn instances both include up to 3.8 TB of local NVMe SSD storage and up to 100 Gbps of networking bandwidth. X2idn offers up to 2 TiB of memory and X2iedn offers up to 4 TiB of memory. X2idn has a 16:1 ratio of memory to vCPU and X2iedn has a 32:1 ratio, making these instances a great fit for workloads such as in-memory databases and analytics, big data processing engines, and Electronic Design Automation (EDA) workloads. X2idn and X2iedn instances are SAP-Certified.

  • Amazon SageMaker Data Wrangler now supports additional M5 and R5 instances for interactive data preparation

    Posted On: May 6, 2022

    Amazon SageMaker Data Wrangler reduces the time it takes to aggregate and prepare data for machine learning (ML) from weeks to minutes in Amazon SageMaker Studio, the first fully integrated development environment (IDE) for ML. With SageMaker Data Wrangler, you can simplify the process of data preparation and feature engineering, and complete each step of the data preparation workflow, including data selection, cleansing, exploration, and visualization, from a single visual interface. SageMaker Data Wrangler runs on ml.m5.4xlarge by default. SageMaker Data Wrangler includes built-in data transforms and analyses written in PySpark so you can process large data sets (up to hundreds of gigabytes (GB) of data) efficiently on the default instance. 

  • Amazon EC2 M6a and C6a instances now available in additional regions

    Posted On: May 6, 2022

    Starting today, the general-purpose Amazon EC2 M6a instances are now available in US East (Ohio) and Europe (Frankfurt). Additionally, compute-optimized Amazon EC2 C6a instances are now available in US East (Ohio), Asia Pacific (Mumbai), and Europe (Frankfurt). M6a and C6a instances are powered by 3rd generation AMD EPYC (code named Milan) processors with an all-core turbo frequency of 3.6 GHz. M6a instances deliver up to 35% better price performance compared to M5a instances, while C6a instances deliver up to 15% better price performance compared to C5a instances. Both M6a and C6a instances offer 10% lower cost than comparable x86-based EC2 instances. M6a and C6a instances are built on the AWS Nitro System, a combination of dedicated hardware and lightweight hypervisor, which delivers practically all of the compute and memory resources of the host hardware to your instances. M6a instances are SAP-Certified and a good fit for workloads such as web and application servers, back-end servers supporting enterprise applications, web servers, micro-services, multi-player gaming servers, caching fleets, as well as for application development environments. C6a instances are well suited for compute-intensive applications like batch processing, distributed analytics, high performance computing (HPC), ad serving, highly-scalable multiplayer gaming, and video encoding.

  • The New Amazon ElastiCache console is now available

    Posted On: May 5, 2022

    The new Amazon ElastiCache console provides you with an intuitive way to manage ElastiCache resources with simpler navigation and richer contextual information. The new console provides a more consistent look and feel with other AWS service consoles.

  • Amazon Connect now supports up to six participants on a customer service call

    Posted On: May 5, 2022

    Amazon Connect now supports up to six participants on a customer service call, enabling you to add all of the parties necessary to efficiently resolve the contact. For example, to help close a mortgage transaction, an agent at a financial services company can add a mortgage broker, the customer’s spouse, a translator, and a supervisor to the call to help resolve the issue quickly. This feature is available out-of-the box and can be enabled within the AWS Console.

  • Amazon Braket Hybrid Jobs now supports embedded circuit simulations, improving the performance of certain hybrid quantum-classical algorithms by over 10X

    Posted On: May 5, 2022

    Amazon Braket, the quantum computing service from AWS, is designed to make it easy for customers to conduct scientific research and software development with quantum computers. Today, we are excited to announce that Amazon Braket Hybrid Jobs, the capability to combine quantum and classical compute to explore hybrid algorithms, now supports embedded circuit simulators, improving performance by up to 10X or more. By bringing the quantum simulator closer to your classical algorithm you can reduce the simulator round-trip time compared to using Braket’s on-demand circuit simulators. This new capability can help reduce a performance bottleneck when running large volumes of quantum simulation tasks that each use only a relatively small number of qubits, typically up to ~25 qubits.

  • Amazon Lex now supports custom vocabulary

    Posted On: May 5, 2022

    Amazon Lex is a service for building conversational interfaces into any application using voice and text. Starting today, you can give Amazon Lex additional information about how to process speech input by creating a custom vocabulary. A custom vocabulary is a list of domain-specific terms or unique words (e.g., brand names, product names) that are more difficult to recognize. You create the list and add it to the bot definition, so Amazon Lex can use these words when determining the user’s intent or collecting information in a conversation. This allows you to enhance speech recognition and deliver an improved end-user experience.

  • The Lenovo ThinkEdge SE70 device, powered by AWS Panorama, is now available for sale

    Posted On: May 5, 2022

    The Lenovo ThinkEdge SE70 device, powered by AWS Panorama, is now available for sale. Joining the existing AWS Panorama Appliance, the Lenovo ThinkEdge SE70 device provides customers with another choice in price and performance for computer vision use cases using AWS Panorama. Customers can work with AWS Panorama Partners to build a wide variety of solutions for CV use cases across industries such as transportation, logistics, industrial, hospitality, and more.

  • Amazon Interactive Video Service launches edge locations in Argentina and Chile

    Posted On: May 5, 2022

    Amazon Interactive Video Service (Amazon IVS) announces its first points of presence (PoPs) in Argentina and Chile located in Buenos Aires and Santiago. The new edge locations will enable streamers and viewers based in Argentina and Chile to enjoy lower latency, better video quality, and increased capacity.

  • Amazon SageMaker Canvas adds new data preparation capabilities and usability updates

    Posted On: May 5, 2022

    Amazon SageMaker Canvas is a visual point-and-click interface that enables business analysts to generate accurate ML predictions on their own — without requiring any machine learning experience or having to write a single line of code. SageMaker Canvas makes it easy to access and combine data from a variety of sources, automatically clean data and apply a variety of data adjustments, and build ML models to generate accurate predictions with a few clicks.

  • AWS Lambda support for Amazon Elastic File System now available in Asia Pacific (Jakarta) Region

    Posted On: May 5, 2022

    AWS Lambda customers can now enable functions to access Amazon Elastic File System (Amazon EFS) in the Asia Pacific (Jakarta) Region. With AWS Lambda support for Amazon EFS, customers can easily share data across function invocations, read large reference data files, and write function output to a persistent and shared data store.

  • ACM Private Certification Authority is now available in Asia Pacific (Jakarta) Region

    Posted On: May 5, 2022

    AWS Certificate Manager (ACM) Private Certificate Authority (CA) is now available in the Asia Pacific (Jakarta) Region. This regional expansion extends the availability of ACM Private CA across the globe, increasing the number of regions to 24. The Jakarta Region supports CAs with the private key stored in a FIPS 140-2 level 2 HSM. To learn more about the key storage certification level see the AWS Private CA Documentation.

  • AWS Service Catalog Provisioning constructs for the AWS Cloud Development Kit (AWS CDK) are now available

    Posted On: May 5, 2022

    AWS Service Catalog Provisioning constructs for the AWS Cloud Development Kit (AWS CDK) are now available for builders to create application infrastructure in code that provisions cloud resources from their approved Service Catalog products. Service Catalog builders can now create their AWS CDK applications with approved constructs in familiar programming languages like Typescript and Python directly in their Integrated Development Environment. Using cdk-import, builders can access a library of Provisioning constructs in their local development environment for the AWS Service Catalog products they have access to provision which automatically include the governance that their administrators have configured.

  • Amazon RDS for SQL Server now supports SQL Server 2016 SP3, 2017 CU27, and 2019 CU15

    Posted On: May 5, 2022

    New minor versions of Microsoft SQL Server are now available on Amazon RDS for SQL Server, offering performance and security fixes. Amazon RDS for SQL Server supports the new minor versions for Microsoft SQL Server 2016, 2017, and 2019 on the Express, Web, Standard, and Enterprise Editions.

  • AWS Compute Optimizer adds four new Trusted Advisor checks

    Posted On: May 4, 2022

    AWS Trusted Advisor adds 4 checks automatically ingested from AWS Compute Optimizer. AWS Trusted Advisor provides recommendations that help you follow AWS best practices. Trusted Advisor evaluates your account by using checks to identify opportunities for you to improve security and performance, reduce costs, and monitor service quotas. Today, AWS Compute Optimizer checks are available in the Business Support, Enterprise Support On-Ramp, and Enterprise Support plans. The new checks are:

  • Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL supports cascaded read replicas for up to 30X more read capacity

    Posted On: May 4, 2022

    Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) for PostgreSQL announces support for PostgreSQL 14 with three levels of cascaded read replicas, 5 replicas per instance, supporting a maximum of up to 155 read replicas per source instance. You can now create Single-AZ or Multi-AZ cascaded read replica DB instances in same region or any one cross region from another read replica instance, enabling you to build a more robust disaster recovery architecture.

  • AWS Serverless Application Model CLI now supports enabling AWS X-Ray tracing

    Posted On: May 4, 2022

    Now you can use the AWS Serverless Application Model (AWS SAM) CLI to enable AWS X-Ray tracing in your AWS SAM templates automatically, without manually authoring your AWS SAM templates. This makes it easier to centrally manage AWS X-Ray tracing across your Lambda functions in your serverless application.

  • AWS RoboMaker now available in the AWS GovCloud (US-West) Region

    Posted On: May 4, 2022

    AWS RoboMaker, a service that makes it easy to simulate robotics applications at scale, is now available in the in the AWS GovCloud (US-West) Region. Support in the GovCloud Region allows U.S. government agencies and contractors to run sensitive simulation workloads in AWS RoboMaker by addressing their specific regulatory and compliance requirements.

  • Amazon Kinesis Video Streams announces managed support for image extraction

    Posted On: May 4, 2022

    Today Amazon Kinesis Video Streams announces new APIs and SDKs to help you extract images from your video streams. This fully-managed capability allows customers to request images via API calls or configure automatic image generation based on metadata tags in ingested video. 

  • AWS IoT Device Management Secure Tunneling now supports single-use token and token rotation capabilities, making remote connections more secure

    Posted On: May 4, 2022

    AWS IoT Secure Tunneling allows customers to access devices that are deployed behind restricted firewalls at remote sites. When a tunnel is created, a pair of client access tokens (CAT) will be generated and used by the source and destination devices to connect to the Secure Tunneling service. Prior to today, a token can be stored and reused, making it susceptible to malicious use. Now single-use tokens will be revoked after a successful connection. When the connection drops, instead of saving CATs to a local device and establishing a token re-delivery method, customers can call the RotateTunnelAccessToken API to deliver a new pair of CATs to the source and destination devices to resume connection with the original device in the predefined tunnel period. Once reconnected, customers can securely access and continue troubleshooting remote devices using Secure Tunneling.

  • Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus is now available in Europe (London) Region

    Posted On: May 4, 2022

    Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus is now available in Europe (London) Region. Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus is a fully managed Prometheus-compatible monitoring service that makes it easy to monitor and alarm on operational metrics at scale. Prometheus is a popular Cloud Native Computing Foundation open-source project for monitoring and alerting that is optimized for container environments.

  • AWS AppConfig Feature Flag Lambda Extension announces support for Arm/Graviton2 processors

    Posted On: May 3, 2022

    In the latest release of the AWS AppConfig Lambda Extension, there is support for Arm/Graviton2 processors. Using AWS AppConfig, a feature of AWS Systems Manager, customers can easily create feature flags or other dynamic/runtime configuration and safely deploy updates. The AWS AppConfig Lambda Extension allows customers to access this feature flag and dynamic configuration data in Lambda functions.

  • Amazon Managed Blockchain (AMB) announces support of Goerli Testnet for Ethereum

    Posted On: May 3, 2022

    Amazon Managed Blockchain (AMB) announces general availability of Goerli Testnet (Goerli), a proof-of-authority test network for Ethereum. As a fully managed service, AMB's support of Goerli provides customers a stable testing environment for their distributed applications ahead of Ethereum’s upcoming consensus upgrade (The Merge), without having to manage blockchain infrastructure.

  • Amazon EKS console now supports all standard Kubernetes resources to simplify cluster management

    Posted On: May 3, 2022

    Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) now allows you to see all standard Kubernetes API resource types running on your Amazon EKS cluster using the AWS Management Console. This makes it easy to visualize and troubleshoot your Kubernetes applications using Amazon EKS.

  • Amazon EBS Snapshots Archive is now available in additional regions

    Posted On: May 3, 2022

    Amazon EBS Snapshots Archive is now available in Asia Pacific (Seoul), Asia Pacific (Osaka), Canada (Central), and South America (São Paulo) Regions. We launched EBS Snapshots Archive in 17 commercial regions in November, 2021, to help you save up to 75% on storage costs for EBS Snapshots that you intend to retain for more than 90 days and rarely access. EBS Snapshots are incremental in nature, storing only the changes since the last snapshot. This makes them cost-effective for daily and weekly backups that need to be accessed frequently. If you have snapshots that you access every few months or years, and would like to retain them long-term for legal or regulatory reasons, you can use EBS Snapshot Archive to store full, point-in-time snapshots at a lower cost than what you would incur if stored in the standard tier.

  • Amazon Quicksight Line chart support for 10,000 data points

    Posted On: May 3, 2022

    Amazon QuickSight now supports 10,000 data points for Line charts. With this update, line chart performance has been improved to support 10,000 data points from the earlier 2500 data point limit and introduces other minor bug fixes.

  • Amazon RDS Performance Insights now allows you to more easily see metrics for any time interval

    Posted On: May 3, 2022

    Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) Performance Insights now makes it easier for you to see the database performance metrics for the exact timeframe you want to analyze, by choosing a custom time window within your retention period. Previously, you could only see metrics in Performance Insights by choosing relative time intervals such as the past 1 hour, the past 24 hours, etc. Amazon RDS Performance Insights is a database performance tuning and monitoring feature of Amazon RDS and Amazon Aurora that helps you quickly assess the load on your database and determine when and where to take action. This helps non-experts to measure database performance with an easy-to-understand dashboard that visualizes database load. With one click, you can add a fully-managed performance monitoring solution to your Amazon Aurora clusters and Amazon RDS instances. Amazon RDS Performance Insights automatically gathers all necessary performance metrics and visualizes them in a dynamic dashboard on the Amazon RDS console. You can identify your database’s top performance bottlenecks from a single graph.

  • Amazon Relational Database Service on AWS Outposts now supports storage autoscaling

    Posted On: May 2, 2022

    Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) on AWS Outposts now supports manual and automatic storage scaling. AWS Outposts is a fully managed service that extends AWS infrastructure, AWS services, APIs, and tools to virtually any datacenter, co-location space, or on-premises facility for a truly consistent hybrid experience. With Amazon RDS on AWS Outposts, you can deploy managed DB instances in your on-premises environments.

  • Amazon RDS now supports Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) in AWS GovCloud (US) Regions

    Posted On: May 2, 2022

    Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) now offers customers the option to use Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) addresses in their Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) on new and existing RDS instances. Customers moving to IPv6 can simplify their network stack by running their databases on a network that supports both IPv4 and IPv6.

  • Amazon CodeGuru Reviewer now supports suppression of files and folders in code reviews

    Posted On: May 2, 2022

    Amazon CodeGuru Reviewer is a developer tool that leverages automated reasoning and machine learning to detect potential code defects that are difficult to find and offers suggestions for improvements. Today, we’re announcing the support of file/folder suppression for Amazon CodeGuru Reviewer, a new feature that allows customer to prevent CodeGuru Reviewer from surfacing findings on certain parts of their codebase.

  • Amazon Connect launches an API to programmatically stop queued callbacks

    Posted On: May 2, 2022

    Amazon Connect now allows you to programmatically stop queued callbacks using the StopContact API. Queued callbacks reduce the time callers have to wait by enabling them to provide a phone number to be called back when an agent becomes available. In some situations, customers can end up calling repeatedly and registering for multiple callbacks. You can now use the StopContact API to prevent duplicate callback requests, improving customer experience and reducing contact center costs as callers will no longer receive multiple callbacks for the same issue. To learn more, see the API documentation.

  • Amazon EKS now available in the AWS Asia Pacific (Jakarta) Region

    Posted On: May 2, 2022

    Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) customers can now create and manage clusters in the AWS Asia Pacific (Jakarta) Region.