8/11/2022, 12:00:00 AM ~ 8/12/2022, 12:00:00 AM (UTC)
Recent Announcements
Amazon Location Service now supports circular geofences
Amazon Location Service now supports circular geofences, allowing developers to draw virtual boundaries by specifying a point and a radius on a map. Developers can use Amazon Location geofencing to initiate actions when devices enter or leave a specific area of interest by evaluating positions against tens of thousands of geofences in near-real time.
Introducing the AWS Supply Chain Competency Partner Program
We are excited to announce the new AWS Supply Chain Competency, featuring top AWS Partners who provide cloud-native supply chain solutions on AWS and professional services for companies of every size and segment to enhance their responsiveness to customers, increase the speed of decision making and operation through automation and AI, strengthen their resilience to disruptions and become more responsible to the environment and global community.
Amazon EventBridge now supports receiving events from GitHub, Stripe and Twilio using Webhooks
Amazon EventBridge now supports integrations with GitHub, Stripe, and Twilio via webhooks using Quicks Starts. You can subscribe to events from these SaaS applications and receive them on an Amazon EventBridge event bus for further processing. With Quick Starts, you can use AWS CloudFormation templates to create HTTP endpoints for your event bus that are configured with security best practices for GitHub, Stripe, and Twilio. You can configure your GitHub, Stripe, and Twilio webhooks from the respective accounts; simply select the types of events you want to send to the newly generated endpoint and begin securely receiving events on your event bus.
Amazon Cognito enables native support for AWS WAF
You can now enable AWS WAF protections for Amazon Cognito, making it even easier to protect Amazon Cognito user pools and hosted UI from common web exploits.
Amazon AppFlow, a fully managed integration service that helps customers to securely transfer data between AWS services and software-as-a-service (SaaS) applications in just a few clicks, now supports data transfers from SAP applications to AWS Services using SAP Operational Data Provisioning (ODP) framework. With this launch AppFlow customers can use the AppFlow SAP OData connector to perform full and incremental data transfers, including Change Data Capture using SAP Operational Delta Queue, from SAP ERP/BW applications (including ECC, BW, BW/4HANA and S/4HANA) to AWS services such as Amazon S3.
Amazon CloudWatch Synthetics, an outside-in monitoring capability to continually verify your customer experience even when you don’t have any customer traffic on your applications, introduced a new capability to create custom groups of canaries. By creating a group of canaries, you can track success/failure status at a group or application level yet with an easy drill down to the failing canary, making it easier to pinpoint the canary failures in the context of the group or application. When groups consist of canaries across multiple AWS regions, this new capability allows you to more easily isolate region-specific issues.
AWS Private 5G is now generally available
Today, we are announcing the general availability of AWS Private 5G, a managed service that helps enterprises set up and scale private mobile networks in their facilities in days instead of months. With only a few clicks in the AWS Management Console, you can specify where to build a mobile network and the number of devices you want to connect. AWS then delivers and maintains the small cell radio unit, the mobile network core and radio access network (RAN) software, and subscriber identity modules (SIM cards) required to set up a private mobile network and connect devices. AWS Private 5G automates the setup and deployment of the network. No upfront fees or per-device costs are incurred with AWS Private 5G, and you pay only for the network capacity that you request.
Application Insights adds AppRegistry support and faster problem reporting
AWS has further enhanced the monitoring set up experience through Amazon CloudWatch Application Insights’ integration with AWS Service Catalog AppRegistry. With this feature, you can now easily select a registered AWS application or register a new one with AppRegistry directly from Application Insights and automatically set up monitoring for the newly registered applications. Registered applications are available for other services that make use of registered applications so you can seamlessly interact with your applications in these AWS services as well.
Amazon EKS and Amazon EKS Distro now support Kubernetes version 1.23
You can now use Amazon EKS and Amazon EKS Distro to run Kubernetes version 1.23. Highlights of Kubernetes version 1.23 release include graduation of PodSecurity and Ephemeral containers to beta, and graduation of HorizontalPodAutoscaler to GA. Additionally, Kubernetes version 1.23 turns on CSI migration feature for Amazon EBS by default. You can find more details about Kubernetes 1.23 release in the EKS blog post, EKS release notes, and in the Kubernetes project release notes. Support for version 1.23 will be available in Amazon EKS Anywhere in the next couple of weeks.
Amazon AppFlow now supports Zendesk Chat and Zendesk Sell as sources
Amazon AppFlow, a fully managed integration service that helps customers to securely transfer data between AWS services and software-as-a-service (SaaS) applications in just a few clicks, now supports Zendesk Chat and Zendesk Sell as sources.
AWS Console Mobile Application adds support for Cost Explorer service
AWS Console Mobile Application users can now use AWS Cost Explorer on both the iOS and Android applications. The Console Mobile Application provides a secure on-the-go solution to visualize, understand, and manage AWS costs and usage over time. Customers can analyze total costs and usage across all regions and services for preceding eight weeks, identify trends, pinpoint cost drivers, and detect anomalies.
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