7/12/2022, 12:00:00 AM ~ 7/13/2022, 12:00:00 AM (UTC)
Recent Announcements
Introducing Log Anomaly Detection and Recommendations for Amazon DevOps Guru
Today, we are announcing the general availability of a new feature, Log Anomaly Detection and Recommendations for Amazon DevOps Guru. As part of this feature, DevOps Guru will ingest Amazon CloudWatch Logs for AWS resources that make up your application, with Lambda being first. Logs will provide new enrichment data in an insight to enable more accurate understanding of the root cause behind an application issue, and provide more precise remediation steps.
Amazon Redshift announces support for Row-Level Security (RLS)
Amazon Redshift now supports Row-Level Security (RLS), a new enhancement that simplifies design and implementation of fine-grained access to the rows in tables. With RLS, you can restrict access to a subset of rows within a table based on the users’ job role or permissions and level of data sensitivity with SQL commands. By combining column-level access control and RLS, Amazon Redshift customers can provide comprehensive protection by enforcing granular access to their data.
Announcing general availability (GA) of Automated Materialized View for Amazon Redshift
Amazon Redshift announces GA of Automated Materialized View (AutoMV) that helps you to lower query latency for repeatable workloads. AutoMV minimizes your effort for manually creating and managing materialized views and provides you the same performance benefits of user-created materialized views. Dashboard queries used to provide quick views of key performance indicators (KPIs), events, trends, and other metrics are some examples of workloads that can benefit from AutoMV. Reporting queries scheduled at various frequencies may also benefit from AutoMV.
Announcing the general availability of AWS Cloud WAN
Today, AWS announced the general availability of AWS Cloud WAN, a wide area networking (WAN) service that helps you build, manage, and monitor a unified global network. The service manages traffic running between your AWS resources and your on-premises environments.
Amazon Redshift Serverless is now generally available
Amazon Redshift Serverless, which allows you to run and scale analytics without having to provision and manage data warehouse clusters, is now generally available. With Amazon Redshift Serverless, all users—including data analysts, developers, and data scientists—can now use Amazon Redshift to get insights from data in seconds. Amazon Redshift Serverless automatically provisions and intelligently scales data warehouse capacity to deliver high performance for all your analytics. You only pay for the compute used for the duration of the workloads on a per-second basis. You can benefit from this simplicity without making any changes to your existing analytics and business intelligence applications.
AWS Blogs
AWS Japan Blog (Japanese)
- Amazon Redshift Serverless is now generally available with new features
- A “garbage collection business management system” for Fujieda City. SBS Information System, which is less than a year after full-scale introduction of AWS, participated in
AWS News Blog
- New — Detect and Resolve Issues Quickly with Log Anomaly Detection and Recommendations from Amazon DevOps Guru
- Amazon Redshift Serverless – Now Generally Available with New Capabilities
- New – Cloud WAN : A Managed WAN Service
AWS Cloud Operations & Migrations Blog
- AWS Observability Services and Nobl9 Provide Quick and Easy SLO Monitoring
- Fully-automated enterprise-scaled provisioning of AWS Accounts via Self-Service using Jira Service Desk
- Secure cloud assets using AWS Service Catalog’s Attribute Based Access Control
AWS Big Data Blog
- Introducing Embedded Analytics Data Lab to accelerate integration of Amazon QuickSight analytics into applications
- Optimize your Amazon Redshift query performance with automated materialized views
- Achieve fine-grained data security with row-level access control in Amazon Redshift
AWS Database Blog
Desktop and Application Streaming
AWS HPC Blog
AWS for Industries
The Internet of Things on AWS – Official Blog
Networking & Content Delivery
- Three advanced design patterns for high available applications using Amazon CloudFront
- Deploying multi-region applications in AWS using AWS Global Accelerator