9/29/2022, 12:00:00 AM ~ 9/30/2022, 12:00:00 AM (UTC)
Recent Announcements
Amazon SageMaker Canvas supports mathematical functions and operators for richer data exploration
Amazon SageMaker Canvas now supports mathematical functions and operators for richer data exploration, allowing you to define new features in your data. SageMaker Canvas is a visual point-and-click service that enables business analysts to generate accurate ML predictions on their own — without requiring any machine learning experience or having to write a single line of code.
AWS CloudShell is now generally available in the South America (São Paulo), Canada (Central), and Europe (London) regions.
AWS X-Ray launches support for tracing PHP applications via OpenTelemetry in public preview
Today, AWS X-Ray adds support for tracing end-to-end requests in PHP applications via the AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry (ADOT) in public preview. ADOT is a secure, AWS-supported distribution of the OpenTelemetry project. With this launch, you can now use the OpenTelemetry PHP SDK to instrument your PHP applications for tracing with X-Ray. X-Ray will help you to visualize and debug your distributed PHP applications in the CloudWatch console with its service map and trace analytics tools.
Amazon Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka (Amazon MSK) is now available in the Asia Pacific (Jakarta) AWS Region. Amazon MSK is a fully managed service for Apache Kafka and Kafka Connect that makes it easy for you to build and run applications that use Apache Kafka as a data store. Amazon MSK is fully compatible with Apache Kafka, which enables you to quickly migrate your existing Apache Kafka workloads to Amazon MSK with confidence or build new ones from scratch. With Amazon MSK, you spend more time building innovative applications and less time managing clusters.
AWS introduces Ubuntu Desktop for Amazon WorkSpaces
Amazon WorkSpaces now offers support for Ubuntu Desktop 22.04 LTS. Ubuntu is a popular Linux distribution published by Canonical and the first third-party Linux operating system supported by Amazon Workspaces. With this launch, Amazon WorkSpaces customers now have the flexibility to select Amazon Linux, Microsoft Windows, or Ubuntu desktops depending on the specific needs of their end users. Customers can easily provision and scale Ubuntu WorkSpaces for developers, data scientists, and engineers as high-performance cloud-based development desktops, or for other non-technical users as general-purpose desktops.
Bottlerocket is now supported by Amazon Inspector
Bottlerocket, a Linux-based operating system that is purpose built to run container workloads, is now integrated with Amazon Inspector. Customers that have Inspector EC2 scanning already enabled do not need to take any additional action. If Amazon Inspector discovers a vulnerability, it will recommend an update to the version of Bottlerocket that fixes that vulnerability.
AWS Cloud Control API now supports AWS PrivateLink
AWS Cloud Control API now supports AWS PrivateLink, providing access for customers to leverage AWS Cloud Control API through private Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) endpoints within their virtual private network. Customers can now manage their cloud infrastructure in a consistent manner and use the latest AWS capabilities faster using Cloud Control API’s common application programming interfaces (APIs) through private IP addresses in their Amazon VPC. These customers can use AWS Cloud Control API without having to use public IPs, firewall rules, or an internet gateway.
AWS announces Amazon WorkSpaces Core
Amazon WorkSpaces Core is a new, fully managed Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) service that combines the security, global reliability, and cost efficiency of AWS with existing VDI management solutions. WorkSpaces Core removes the need for capacity planning or infrastructure refreshing, and simplifies the provision, deployment, and management of VDI environments. With WorkSpaces Core, you can migrate your on-premises VDI solutions to AWS or deploy in a hybrid environment spanning on-premises resources and WorkSpaces Core infrastructure. Manage your entire user base from a single console without disrupting end users or retraining your IT staff.
AWS Compute Optimizer now provides cost and performance optimization recommendations for 37 new EC2 instances types, including bare metal instances (m6g.metal) and compute optimized instances (c7g.2xlarge, hpc6a.48xlarge). Additionally, AWS Compute Optimizer now analyzes the “Available Mbytes”, “Available Kbytes”, and “Available Bytes” metrics to deliver more accurate EC2 instance recommendations for EC2 Windows instances.
Snow Amazon Linux 2 (AL2) Amazon Machine Image (AMI) available on all Snow Family jobs
AWS Snow Family now offers the Snow Amazon Linux 2 (AL2) Amazon Machine Image (AMI) for all Snowball Edge and Snowcone jobs. With this launch, customers can get started running edge workloads on Snow devices using the Snow AL2 AMI. The Snow AL2 AMI is maintained and provided by AWS Snow, making it easier for customers who do not want to create their own AMI for Snow devices.
AWS Blogs
AWS Japan Blog (Japanese)
AWS News Blog
AWS Cloud Operations & Migrations Blog
AWS Big Data Blog
AWS Database Blog
Desktop and Application Streaming
AWS DevOps Blog
Front-End Web & Mobile
AWS for Industries
- Deliveroo’s successful food delivery operation uses AWS in every part of its core business
- GroceryShop 2022: 10 takeaways
- Bringing checkout-free technology into your in-store retail environment
- Make convenience stores even more convenient with Amazon’s Just Walk Out technology and Amazon One