4/21/2022, 12:00:00 AM ~ 4/22/2022, 12:00:00 AM (UTC)

Recent Announcements

Announcing general availability of AWS Glue Interactive Sessions

AWS Glue Interactive Sessions are now generally available. They provide a new interface into AWS Glue’s highly scalable Serverless Spark environment. They support interactive data integration job development, data exploration, and on-demand distributed data processing for customers’ own applications.

EKS add-ons support for the OpenTelemetry Operator is now generally available

Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) now supports using the Amazon EKS console, AWS Command Line Interface (CLI), and EKS API to install and manage the AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry (ADOT) Operator. This launch enables a simplified experience for instrumenting your applications running on Amazon EKS to send metrics and traces to multiple monitoring services including AWS X-Ray, Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus, and Amazon CloudWatch.

Announcing sensitive data detection and processing in AWS Glue

Sensitive data detection and processing in AWS Glue is now generally available. This feature uses pattern matching and machine learning to automatically detect Personal Identifiable Information (PII) and other sensitive data at both the column and cell levels during an AWS Glue job run. AWS Glue includes options to log the type of PII and its location as well as to take action on it.

Amazon Macie adds support for discovering more types of sensitive data

Three new managed data identifiers have been added to Amazon Macie to expand its capabilities for discovering and identifying the locations of HTTP Basic Authentication Headers, HTTP Cookies, and JSON Web Tokens present in Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3). Knowing if and where these types of data are present in your S3 storage helps you to better plan the data security, governance, and privacy needs of your organization.

Announcing interactive, notebook-based job authoring in AWS Glue

AWS Glue Studio Job Notebooks are now generally available, providing interactive, notebook-based job authoring in AWS Glue. They help simplify the process of developing data integration jobs. Job Notebooks also provide a serverless, built-in interface for AWS Glue Interactive Sessions, another new feature that allows customers to run interactive Apache Spark workloads on demand.

Amazon Aurora Serverless v2 is generally available

Amazon Aurora Serverless v2, the next version of Aurora Serverless, is now generally available. Aurora Serverless v2 scales instantly to support even the most demanding applications, delivering up to 90% cost savings compared to provisioning for peak capacity.

Amazon Kendra releases Box Connector to enable search on documents in Box Enterprise repository

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. Starting today, AWS customers can use the Amazon Kendra Box connector to index and search documents from Box.

Amazon Neptune now offers a free trial

You can now try Amazon Neptune for free with a 1-month free trial. First-time Neptune customers can get started with Neptune for free for 30 days, using up to 750 hours of the T3.medium instance, 10 million I/O requests, 1 GB of storage, and 1 GB of backup storage.

Amazon MQ now supports ActiveMQ version 5.16.4

Amazon MQ now provides support for ActiveMQ 5.16.4. This update to ActiveMQ contains several fixes and enhancements compared to the previously supported version, ActiveMQ 5.16.3

Amazon QuickSight 1-click public embedding available now in preview

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 seconds. To access this feature in preview please contact quicksight-public-embedding-preview@amazon.com.

AWS Elemental MediaTailor now supports live sources in Channel Assembly

You can now schedule live content into a linear channel created using Channel Assembly with AWS Elemental MediaTailor. You could already re-use transcoded and packaged HLS and DASH streams from your existing video on demand (VOD) catalogs and now you can use live streams from an origin such as AWS Elemental MediaPackage as scheduled sources for a linear channel.

Amazon SageMaker Serverless Inference is now generally available

Today, we are excited to announce general availability of Amazon SageMaker Serverless Inference in all AWS Regions where SageMaker is generally available (except the AWS China regions). With SageMaker Serverless Inference, you can quickly deploy machine learning (ML) models for inference without having to configure or manage the underlying infrastructure. When deploying your ML models, simply select the serverless option and Amazon SageMaker automatically provisions, scales, and turns off compute capacity based on the volume of inference requests. With SageMaker Serverless Inference, you pay only for the compute capacity used to process inference requests (billed by the millisecond) and the amount of data processed; you do not pay for idle time. SageMaker Serverless Inference is ideal for applications with intermittent or unpredictable traffic.

AWS Amplify Studio Figma-to-React code capabilities are now generally available

Today, AWS announces the general availability of AWS Amplify Studio Figma-to-React code capabilities, giving frontend developers a faster workflow for building full-stack apps. These new capabilities add to existing Amplify Studio backend creation and management capabilities, helping developers accelerate UI development. Typically, there is a lot of back and forth between frontend developers and designers, which can lead to suboptimal end-user experiences because of compromises made to ship on time. With Amplify Studio, developing UI as per design is as easy as “import from Figma, export to code, and extend code with custom logic.”

Amazon Textract launches new Queries feature within Analyze Document API

Amazon Textract is a machine learning service that automatically extracts text, handwriting, and data from any document or image. Textract now provides you the flexibility to specify the data you need to extract from documents using the new Queries features within Analyze Document API. You do not need to know the structure of the data in the document (table, form, implied field, nested data) or worry about variations across document versions and formats. Queries leverages a combination of visual, spatial, and language cues to extract the information you seek with high accuracy.

Amazon Chime SDK achieves FedRAMP High authorization

The Amazon Chime SDK lets developers add intelligent real-time audio, video, and screen share to their web and mobile applications. The Amazon Chime SDK has achieved FedRAMP High authorization for AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. U.S. government agencies and contractors can now use Amazon Chime SDK to build applications for workloads that require FedRAMP High authorization.

New data source connectors generally available for Amazon Athena

Today we are announcing the general availability of 10 new data source connectors for Amazon Athena. With Athena, you can query data stored in relational, non-relational, object, and custom data sources without the need for ETL scripts to pre-process or copy data. This release expands the number of data sources you can query with Athena and helps analysts, data engineers, data scientists, and developers unlock business value from data stored in databases running on-premises or in the cloud.

Autoscaling in AWS Glue is now Generally Available

Auto Scaling in AWS Glue Apache Spark jobs is now generally available. AWS Glue 3.0 can now dynamically scale resources up and down based on the workload. With Auto Scaling, you no longer need to worry about over-provisioning resources for jobs, spend time optimizing the number of workers, or pay for idle workers.

Announcing General Availability of Amplify Geo for Android

Today, we are announcing that Amplify Geo for Android is now generally available, following the release of Amplify Geo for JavaScript and iOS. Amplify Geo for Android allows developers to add cloud-connected UI components for maps and location search to Android apps. In addition to AWS Amplify’s features like Auth, DataStore, and Storage, Amplify Geo provides a set of client libraries built on top of Amazon Location Service APIs, and includes cloud-connected map UI components that are based on the popular MapLibre open-source library.

Amazon DevOps Guru now provides Proactive Insights to flag issues early on AWS Serverless Applications

Amazon DevOps Guru now provides Proactive Insights that helps you to increase availability, improve performance and optimize utilization of your application resources. Proactive monitoring is key to flagging potential issues with your applications and infrastructure early, enabling you to respond quickly and reduce costly downtime. Amazon DevOps Guru uses machine learning (ML) to analyze application resources, configurations and application metrics to identify potential future operational issues to prevent them from impacting your users and increase application uptime.

AWS IoT TwinMaker is now generally available

Today, we are announcing the general availability of AWS IoT TwinMaker, a service that makes it easier for developers to create digital twins of real-world systems such as buildings, factories, production lines, and equipment. Customers are increasingly adopting digital twins to make better operational and strategic decisions in industries such as smart buildings, manufacturing, construction, energy, power & utilities, and more. With AWS IoT TwinMaker you now have the tools you need to build digital twins to help you monitor and improve your industrial operations.

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