7/22/2022, 12:00:00 AM ~ 7/25/2022, 12:00:00 AM (UTC)

Recent Announcements

AWS Backup Audit Manager adds support for Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP

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

AWS Lambda announces support for a new IAM condition key, lambda:SourceFunctionArn

AWS Lambda announces support for lambda:SourceFunctionArn. A new IAM condition key that can be used for IAM policy conditions that specify the ARN of the function from which a request is made. Starting today, when a function is invoked, Lambda will automatically add the new lambda:SourceFunctionArn condition key to the request context of all AWS API calls made by function code. You can use the Condition element in your IAM policy to compare the lambda:SourceFunctionArn condition key in the request context with values that you specify in your policy.

Combined OU and Accounts page now available in AWS Control Tower

We are excited to announce the new Organization page in AWS Control Tower with a hierarchical view of all Organizational units (OUs) and accounts. Customers now have the ability to view, group, and manage their entire organizational structure through a single page.

Amazon RDS Multi-AZ option with up to 2x faster transaction commit latency is now available in Asia Pacific (Sydney) Region

The Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) Multi-AZ deployment option with one primary and two readable standby database (DB) instances across three Availability Zones (AZs) is now available in Asia Pacific (Sydney) Region. This deployment option give you up to 2x faster transaction commit latency, automated fail overs typically under 35 seconds, and readable standby instances.

Amazon EC2 Console adds ‘Verified Provider’ label for public AMIs

You can now use the ‘Verified Provider’ label on the EC2 Console to pick public Amazon Machine Images (AMIs) that are owned by Amazon verified accounts. Previously, customers would need to check the owner IDs of AMIs that were publicly shared to identify the source of the AMI. IDs of verified sources were not always easily available. The new label on the console helps you easily identify trusted sources for publicly-shared AMIs. These trusted sources can be Amazon and its partners or AMI providers from AWS Marketplace.

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