4/28/2022, 12:00:00 AM ~ 4/29/2022, 12:00:00 AM (UTC)
Recent Announcements
AWS Network Firewall now supports AWS Managed Threat Signatures
AWS Network Firewall now supports AWS Managed Threat Signatures to detect threats and block attacks against known vulnerabilities so you can stay up to date on the latest security threats without writing and maintaining your own rules.
Clone AWS Launch Wizard inputs to simplify future SAP deployments
AWS Launch Wizard now allows you to clone the inputs when you deploy an SAP system for use in future deployments. In most cases, the majority of these parameters will remain the same across deployments. Today’s launch eliminates the need to re-enter every parameter manually for subsequent deployments, allowing you to save time and reduce error by instead focusing on the few that make each deployment unique.
Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) for PostgreSQL, version 11 and higher, now supports M6i and R6i instances. M6i instances are the 6th generation of Amazon EC2 x86-based General Purpose compute instances, designed to provide a balance of compute, memory, storage, and network resources. R6i instances are the 6th generation of Amazon EC2 memory optimized instances, designed for memory-intensive workloads. Both M6i and R6i 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.
Amazon Polly now offers a new Neural TTS voice in Brazilian Portuguese
Amazon Polly is a service that turns text into lifelike speech. Today, we are excited to announce the general availability of a neural version of Vitória, Polly’s Brazilian Portuguese female text to speech (TTS) voice.
Amazon MSK Serverless is now generally available
We are pleased to announce the general availability of Amazon MSK Serverless, a type of Amazon MSK cluster that makes it easier for developers to run Apache Kafka without having to manage capacity. MSK Serverless automatically provisions and scales compute and storage resources and offers throughput-based pricing, so you can use Apache Kafka on demand and pay for the data you stream and retain.
Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) for MySQL version 8.0 now supports M6i and R6i instances. M6i instances are the 6th generation of Amazon EC2 x86-based General Purpose compute instances, designed to provide a balance of compute, memory, storage, and network resources. R6i instances are the 6th generation of Amazon EC2 memory optimized instances, designed for memory-intensive workloads. Both M6i and R6i 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.
Today, AWS announced the general availability of Amazon Rekognition Streaming Video Events, a fully managed service for camera manufacturers and service providers that uses machine learning (ML) to detect objects such as people, pets, and packages in live video streams from connected cameras. Amazon Rekognition Streaming Video Events sends them a notification as soon as the desired object is detected in the live video stream. With these event notifications, service providers can send timely and actionable smart alerts to their users such as “Pet detected in the backyard,” enable home automation experiences such as turning on garage lights when a person is detected, build custom in-app experiences such as a smart search to find specific video events of packages without scrolling through hours of footage, or integrate these alerts with Echo devices for Alexa announcements such as “A package was detected at the front door” when the doorbell detects a delivery person dropping off a package – all while keeping cost and latency low. Learn more about Amazon Rekognition Streaming Video Events.
AWS Service Catalog support for the AWS Cloud Development Kit (AWS CDK) is now available
AWS Service Catalog constructs for the AWS Cloud Development Kit (AWS CDK) are now available. Service Catalog administrators can now define their catalog in code within a CDK application that deploys through AWS CloudFormation. They can also define a Service Catalog product entirely in code in CDK without having to upload and reference CloudFormation templates in Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) or AWS CodeCommit first.
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Amazon Web Services Japan Official (Japanese)
AWS Blogs
AWS Japan Blog (Japanese)
- IDC has released a new white paper, “Trusted Cloud: The Relationship Between Data Sovereignty and Accelerated Digital Transformation.”
- AWS welcomes the new Transatlantic Data Privacy Framework.
- More information: IAM Roles for Service Accounts
- Lift and Shift: Rehosting Servers on AWS During Cloud Transformation
AWS News Blog
AWS Cloud Financial Management
AWS Big Data Blog
Containers
- Save the date: AWS Containers events in May
- Addressing latency and data transfer costs on EKS using Istio
Desktop and Application Streaming
AWS Machine Learning Blog
- Amazon Rekognition introduces Streaming Video Events to provide real-time alerts on live video streams
- 3xLOGIC uses Amazon Rekognition Streaming Video Events to provide intelligent video analytics on live video streams to monitoring agents
- Abode uses Amazon Rekognition Streaming Video Events to provide real-time notifications to their smart home customers
- Pandas user-defined functions are now available in Amazon SageMaker Data Wrangler
- How Searchmetrics uses Amazon SageMaker to automatically find relevant keywords and make their human analysts 20% faster
- Identify paraphrased text with Hugging Face on Amazon SageMaker
- How Moovit turns data into insights to help passengers avoid delays using Apache Airflow and Amazon SageMaker
AWS Media Blog
Open Source Project
AWS CDK
Amplify for iOS
Amplify for Android
Amplify UI
- @aws-amplify/ui-vue@2.3.14
- @aws-amplify/ui-react@2.15.7
- @aws-amplify/ui-angular@2.3.14
- @aws-amplify/ui@3.6.7