10/20/2022, 12:00:00 AM ~ 10/21/2022, 12:00:00 AM (UTC)

Recent Announcements

Amazon Braket now supports pulse-level access to study the performance of today’s quantum computers

Amazon Braket, the quantum computing service from AWS, aims to accelerate research and software development in quantum computing. Today, we are adding support for pulse-level access to superconducting quantum processors from Rigetti Computing and Oxford Quantum Circuits (OQC) by launching Braket Pulse, a new feature for running pulse-level quantum programs. With this launch, Braket customers have more choice and can dive deeper in their research with the option to code their quantum programs using gates, pulses, or a combination of both.

Amazon RDS for MySQL, MariaDB and PostgreSQL now support up to 15 read replicas for 3X read capacity

Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) for MySQL, MariaDB and PostgreSQL now support 15 read replicas per instance, including up to 5 cross region read replicas, delivering up to 3X the previous read capacity.

Amazon DevOps Guru now provides list view for resources analyzed

You can now view and filter the list of resources analyzed by Amazon DevOps Guru within the DevOps Guru console. You can view the list of resources on the ‘Analyzed resources’ page and sort and filter by resource name, DevOps Guru tag name (or tag value), CloudFormation stack name, or AWS Service name. You can optionally download the list via CSV file which also includes the Amazon Resource Names (ARN).

AWS CloudFormation language extensions transform is now available in AWS GovCloud

AWS CloudFormation has expanded the availability of language Transform called ‘AWS::LanguageExtensions’ to the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. When declared in a template, the transform enables extensions to the template language in AWS CloudFormation.

AWS Service Management Connector now streamlines display of AWS Service Catalog products by Account and Region in ServiceNow Service Portal

Starting today, AWS Service Management Connector for ServiceNow (version 4.7.5) enables customers to streamline the display of AWS Service Catalog portfolios and products by Account and Region in ServiceNow Service Portal. This feature enables ServiceNow Service Portal end users to identify and drill-down to the appropriate AWS Service Catalog product if they have access to shared portfolios from multiple accounts and regions. Previously the drilldown feature was restricted to only portfolio names. This version also includes additional filter navigator modules for open incidents in AWS Systems Manager Incident Manager integration and displays timeline events as comments on the AWS incident in user-readable format. The AWS Support integration now introduces an optional configuration to create the support cases in an intermediate table for customers who want to leverage custom business workflows for managing support cases. The AWS Service Management Connector supports latest ServiceNow releases for Tokyo(T), San Diego(S) and Rome (R).

Amazon FSx for Windows is now available in the AWS Asia Pacific (Jakarta) Region

Customers in the AWS Asia Pacific (Jakarta) Region can now use Amazon FSx for Windows.

IAM Identity Center adds session management features for improved user experience and cloud security

Using AWS IAM Identity Center (successor to AWS Single Sign-On), you now have more control over user session management. You can use the console to set customized session lengths (up to 7 days), based on your organization’s security requirements and desired end-user experience. With this feature, you can also terminate sessions, enabling you to manage sessions that are no longer needed or potentially suspicious.

Amazon Aurora MySQL supports faster export to S3

Today AWS announced up to 10x faster exports to Amazon S3 for snapshot exports for Amazon Aurora MySQL-Compatible Edition for MySQL 5.7 and 8.0. The performance improvement is automatically applied to all types of database snapshot exports, including manual snapshots, automated system snapshots, and snapshots created by the AWS Backup service.

Amazon CloudFront adds fields for origin latency and ASN in real-time logs for more granular insights

Amazon CloudFront now offers three additional data fields in CloudFront real-time logs: Origin first-byte latency, Origin last-byte latency, and autonomous system number (ASN). CloudFront real-time logs contain detailed information about requests delivered by CloudFront such as the HTTP status codes of the response, or whether the response was cached. With the three new data fields, customers can get more granular insights on CloudFront performance while analyzing real-time logs, or in the dashboards created using the logs. The Origin first-byte latency provides the time taken in seconds by the origin server to respond back with the first byte of the response. The Origin last-byte latency indicates the time taken in seconds by the origin server to respond back with the last byte of the response. ASN is a unique number that identifies the network, such as an internet service provider (ISP) network, that provides the viewer IP address.

AWS Control Tower now available in GovCloud (US) Regions

AWS GovCloud (US) enables U.S. government agencies and contractors to move more sensitive workloads into the cloud by addressing their specific regulatory and compliance requirements. By expanding AWS Control Tower to the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions, AWS Control Tower now provides customers on the GovCloud (US) Region and their partners the ability to architect their secure cloud solutions.

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