4/25/2022, 12:00:00 AM ~ 4/26/2022, 12:00:00 AM (UTC)
Recent Announcements
Amazon Nimble Studio is now available in the Asia Pacific (Tokyo) Region
Amazon Nimble Studio is now available in the Asia Pacific (Tokyo) Region. Deploying Nimble Studio in your local region provides users with a more responsive experience. In just a few hours, you can create a new studio environment in which creative talent can access virtual workstations powered by Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) G4dn instances, with NVIDIA Graphical Processing Units (GPUs), and high-speed storage enabled by Amazon FSx. With support for both Windows and Linux operating systems, artists can work with their creative tools of choice using Amazon Machine Images (AMIs) enabling a seamless on-premises to cloud migration. When ready to render images, Nimble Studio allows customers to scale compute resources with AWS Thinkbox Deadline.
Amazon Redshift RA3 instances are now available in the Asia Pacific (Osaka), Europe (Milan), Middle East (Bahrain) and Africa (Cape Town) regions. Amazon Redshift RA3 instances with managed storage allow you to scale and pay for compute and storage independently for fast query performance and lower costs, and also enable you to more securely and more easily share live data across Amazon Redshift clusters. RA3 is available in three different node types, RA3.16xlarge, RA3.4xlarge, and RA3.xlplus to help you to balance price and performance depending upon your workload requirements.
Announcing consolidated view of Lambda Insights via Application Insights
You can now easily setup AWS Lambda monitoring and view the health of the Lambda functions via Amazon CloudWatch Application Insights problems directly from the Amazon CloudWatch Lambda Insights console. This integration makes it easier to dive deep into issues, troubleshoot problems and reduce mean time to resolution for your Lambda functions. The simple set up and problem analysis of Application Insights now combines with the monitoring details and troubleshooting of Lambda Insights to provide a consolidated view of the health and performance of your Lambda functions running on AWS.
Amazon Connect now allows customers to subscribe to a near real-time stream of contact (voice calls, chat, and task) events (e.g., call is queued) in your Amazon Connect contact center in the AWS GovCloud (US-West) Region. These events include when a voice call, chat, or task is initiated, queued to be assigned to an agent, connected to an agent, transferred to another agent or queue, and disconnected. Contact events can be used to create analytics dashboards to monitor and track contact activity, integrate into workforce management (WFM) solutions to better understand contact center performance, or to integrate applications that react to events (e.g., call disconnected) in real-time. Amazon Connect contact events are published via Amazon EventBridge, and can be set up in a couple of clicks by going to the Amazon EventBridge AWS console and creating a new rule.
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