9/6/2022, 12:00:00 AM ~ 9/7/2022, 12:00:00 AM (UTC)

Recent Announcements

Amazon Connect Voice ID now detects fraud risk from voice spoofing during customer calls

Amazon Connect Voice ID now detects fraud risk from voice-based deception techniques such as voice manipulation during customer calls, helping you make your voice interactions more secure. For example, Voice ID can detect, in real-time, if an imposter is using a speech synthesizer to spoof a caller’s voice and bluff the agent or Interactive Voice Response (IVR) system. When such fraud is detected, Voice ID flags these calls as high risk in the Amazon Connect agent application, enabling you to take additional security measures or precautions. This feature works out-of-the-box once Voice ID fraud detection is enabled for a contact, and no additional configuration is required.

Announcing new AWS Console Home widgets for recent AWS blog posts and launch announcements

We are excited to announce two new widgets (Latest announcements and Recent AWS blog posts) are available on AWS Console Home. Using these widgets, you can more easily learn about new AWS capabilities and get the latest news about AWS launches, events, and more. The AWS blog posts and launch announcements shown are related to the services used in your applications.

AWS App Runner now supports Amazon Route 53 alias record for root domain name

AWS App Runner now supports Amazon Route 53 alias records for creating a root domain name. App Runner makes it easy for developers to quickly deploy containerized web applications and APIs to the cloud, at scale, and without having to manage infrastructure. When you create an App Runner service, by default, App Runner allocates a domain name to your service. If you have your own domain name, you can associate it to your App Runner service as a custom domain name. Now, you can use Amazon Route 53 alias record to create a root domain or subdomain for your App Runner service. For example, with alias records your App Runner service can now directly listen on example.com which was not possible with only CNAME record support which requires you to prepend a hostname such as acme.example.com.

AWS Controllers for Kubernetes (ACK) for Amazon RDS, AWS Lambda, AWS Step Functions, Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus, and AWS KMS now generally available

An additional 5 AWS Controllers for Kubernetes (ACK) service controllers have graduated to generally available status. Customers can now provision and manage AWS resources using ACK controllers for Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS), AWS Lambda, AWS Step Functions, Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus (AMP), and AWS Key Management Service (KMS).

Amazon DynamoDB now supports up to 100 actions per transaction

Amazon DynamoDB transactions enable coordinated, all-or-nothing changes to multiple items both within and across tables. The maximum number of actions in a single transaction has now increased from 25 to 100.

Easily process your data while using Amazon Lookout for metrics

We are excited to announce that you can now filter your data by its dimensions while using Amazon Lookout for Metrics. Amazon Lookout for Metrics uses machine learning (ML) to automatically monitor the metrics that are most important to businesses with greater speed and accuracy than traditional methods used for anomaly detection. The service also makes it easier to diagnose the root cause of anomalies like unexpected dips in revenue, high rates of abandoned shopping carts, spikes in payment transaction failures, increases in new user sign-ups, and many more.

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