10/31/2022, 12:00:00 AM ~ 11/1/2022, 12:00:00 AM (UTC)
Recent Announcements
Today, we are announcing Elastic IP transfer, a new Amazon VPC feature that allows you to transfer your Elastic IP addresses from one AWS Account to another, making it easier to move Elastic IP addresses during AWS Account restructuring.
Amazon Kinesis Data Streams adds capability to easily inspect data records in AWS Management Console
Amazon Kinesis Data Streams is a serverless streaming data service that makes it easy to capture, process, and store streaming data at massive scale. Data Viewer is a new capability for Amazon Kinesis Data Streams that allows viewing data records directly from AWS Management Console. As a result, you can easily inspect the data records without programming a dedicated consumer app just to view the data, quickly check the data structure of an unfamiliar stream, or query specific records for QA and troubleshooting.
Announcing certificate-based authentication for Amazon AppStream 2.0
Starting today, you can use certificate-based authentication with Amazon AppStream 2.0 fleets that are joined to Active Directory to remove the logon prompt for the domain password.
Amazon EMR 6.8 supports Apache Hudi 0.11.1 and Apache Iceberg 0.14.0
Amazon EMR release 6.8 now supports Apache Hudi 0.11.1 and Apache Iceberg 0.14.0. You can use these frameworks on Amazon EMR on EC2, and Amazon EMR on EKS as well as on Amazon EMR Serverless.
AWS IoT Core announces Location Action - a capability to route latitude and longitude data from IoT devices to Amazon Location Service, making it easier for software developers to add geospatial data and location functionality to IoT applications. With this launch, you can route live location data of an IoT device to Amazon Location Service for tracking and geo-fencing use cases, such as tracking the live location of a device or receiving alerts when a device crosses a geo-fence.
Amazon EMR release 6.8 now supports Apache Flink 1.15.1
We are excited to announce that Amazon EMR release 6.8 includes Apache Flink 1.15.1. This feature is available on EMR on EC2.
AWS Launch Wizard adds support for placing Microsoft SQL Server tempdb in an instance store
AWS Launch Wizard now supports for placing Microsoft SQL Server tempdb in instance store volumes during SQL Server deployment on Amazon EC2. With the launch, you can save time and effort by easily configuring tempdb by one click during deployment without needing to manually configuring it after deployment.
AWS Blogs
AWS Japan Blog (Japanese)
- Introducing the AWS Virtual Waiting Room
- Weekly AWS — Week 10/24/2022
- [Inter BEE 2022] Introducing the AWS booth
- Develop a remote job monitoring application at the edge using AWS IoT Greengrass (Part 2)
- Develop a remote job monitoring application at the edge using AWS IoT Greengrass (Part 1)
- Amazon Athena Workshop has been translated into Japanese
- Building a CQRS event store using Amazon DynamoDB
- Learn AWS with the AWS Technical Essentials Japanese Live Action Digital Course for Beginners
AWS Japan Startup Blog (Japanese)
- AWS Startup Loft Tokyo will resume on November 1, 2022 [How to Visit and Press Briefing Report]
- To realize a “decarbonized society.” The significance of utilizing DATAFLUCT’s services and AWS.
AWS News Blog
AWS Architecture Blog
AWS Cloud Financial Management
AWS Big Data Blog
AWS Database Blog
- Enable change data capture on Amazon RDS for MySQL applications that are using XA transactions
- Migrate Oracle hierarchical queries to Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL
AWS for Industries
- From concept to creation: How Just Walk Out technology is giving consumers a new reason to shop
- Voice enabling participant diary collection powered by AI on AWS – Part 2
AWS Machine Learning Blog
- Cost efficient ML inference with multi-framework models on Amazon SageMaker
- Solve business problems end-to-end through machine learning in Amazon SageMaker JumpStart solutions
- Train gigantic models with near-linear scaling using sharded data parallelism on Amazon SageMaker