12/1/2022, 12:00:00 AM ~ 12/2/2022, 12:00:00 AM (UTC)
Recent Announcements
Announcing Amazon CodeCatalyst (Preview)
Today, AWS is launching a preview of Amazon CodeCatalyst, a unified software development service that makes it faster to build and deliver software on AWS. CodeCatalyst provides software development teams with an integrated project experience that brings together the tools needed to plan, code, build, test, and deploy applications on AWS. Software teams spend significant time and resources on collaborating effectively and setting up tools, development and deployment environments, and continuous integration and delivery (CI/CD) automation. These activities can detract from their ability to quickly deliver new features or software updates to customers. With CodeCatalyst, teams can automate many of these complex activities, so they can focus on quickly enhancing their applications and deploying them to AWS.
Amazon EventBridge Pipes is now generally available
EventBridge Pipes provides a simpler, consistent, and cost-effective way to create point-to-point integrations between event producers and consumers, expanding the EventBridge offering beyond event buses and scheduling. EventBridge Pipes makes it easy to connect your applications with data from sources including Amazon SQS, Amazon Kinesis, Amazon DynamoDB, Amazon Managed Streaming Kafka, self-managed Kafka, and Amazon MQ. EventBridge Pipes supports the same target services as event buses, such as Amazon SQS, AWS Step Functions, Amazon Kinesis Data Streams, Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose, Amazon SNS, Amazon ECS, and event buses themselves.
Amazon GameLift now supports customer-managed compute with GameLift Anywhere
The general availability (GA) of Amazon GameLift Anywhere de-couples game session management from the underlying compute resources. During the game development phase, developers need instant compute resources to deploy, test and iterate their game builds continuously. In addition, customers often have ongoing bare-metal contracts or on-premises game servers and need the flexibility to use their existing infrastructure with cloud servers.
AWS Step Functions expands support for iterating and processing large sets of data such as images, logs and financial data in Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), a cloud object storage service.
Introducing AWS Application Composer (Preview)
AWS Application Composer helps developers simplify and accelerate architecting, configuring, and building serverless applications. You can drag, drop, and connect AWS services into an application architecture by using AWS Application Composer’s browser-based visual canvas. AWS Application Composer helps you focus on building by maintaining deployment-ready infrastructure as code (IaC) definitions, complete with integration configuration for each service.
AWS re:Post is a cloud knowledge service that provides customers the technical guidance they need to innovate faster and improve operational efficiency with AWS services. re:Post has integrated with AWS Builder ID to provide re:Post users an additional sign-in method to join the community without an AWS account. Additionally, users can link multiple logins with AWS Management Console or AWS Builder ID so that community contributions live in a single re:Post profile. re:Post integration with AWS Builder ID and the ability to link multiple logins to a single re:Post profile allow users to keep their contributions, points earned, and reputation status on re:Post, even if they transfer to a new role or organization.
Announcing AWS Data Exchange for Amazon S3 (Preview)
We are announcing the preview of AWS Data Exchange for Amazon S3, a new feature that enables data subscribers to access third-party data files directly from data providers’ Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) buckets. This feature is intended for subscribers who want to easily use third-party data files for their data analysis with AWS services without needing to create or manage data copies, as well as data providers who want to offer in-place access to data hosted in their Amazon S3 buckets.
Announcing AWS Data Exchange for AWS Lake Formation (Preview)
We are announcing the preview of AWS Data Exchange for AWS Lake Formation, a new feature that enables data subscribers to find and subscribe to third-party data sets that are managed directly through AWS Lake Formation. This feature is intended for data subscribers who want to easily integrate third-party data directly into their data lake as well as data providers who want to use AWS Lake Formation and AWS Data Exchange to help streamline their data licensing operations.
Announcing AWS Marketplace Vendor Insights to help streamline vendor risk assessments
AWS Marketplace Vendor Insights is now generally available, helping customers and sellers streamline the complex third-party software risk assessment process by enabling sellers to make security and compliance information available in AWS Marketplace. A unified web-based dashboard gives governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) teams access to security and compliance information, such as data privacy and residency, application security, and access control. Vendor Insights serves buyers who need help to efficiently validate that third-party software meets their business compliance needs. Vendor Insights also serves sellers who want to showcase their strong security posture, while reducing the operational burden from responding to buyer requests for risk assessment information.
AWS Blogs
AWS Japan Blog (Japanese)
- New Amazon SageMaker feature — run shadow tests to compare inference performance across ML model variants
- Classifying and Extracting Mortgage Data Using Amazon Textract
- Protect sensitive data using Amazon CloudWatch Logs
- NEW — Amazon CloudWatch Cross-Account Observability
- Major updates to AWS Application Migration Service — new migration server grouping, launch templates, and post-launch template updates
- New — Fully Managed Schema Conversion for AWS Database Migration Service
- New Amazon QuickSight API Features to Accelerate BI Transformation
- New Amazon EC2 General Purpose, Compute Optimized, and Memory-Optimized Instances with Higher Packet Processing Performance
- New Features — ENA Express: Improved network latency and per-flow performance on EC2
- New — Create and share operational reports at scale with Amazon QuickSight Paginated Reports
AWS News Blog
- New – Process PDFs, Word Documents, and Images with Amazon Comprehend for IDP
- Introducing Amazon GameLift Anywhere – Run Your Game Servers on Your Own Infrastructure
- Announcing Amazon CodeCatalyst, a Unified Software Development Service (Preview)
- New — Create Point-to-Point Integrations Between Event Producers and Consumers with Amazon EventBridge Pipes
- Step Functions Distributed Map – A Serverless Solution for Large-Scale Parallel Data Processing
AWS Cloud Financial Management
AWS Cloud Operations & Migrations Blog
AWS Big Data Blog
AWS Compute Blog
- AWS Local Zones and AWS Outposts, choosing the right technology for your edge workload
- Visualize and create your serverless workloads with AWS Application Composer
Desktop and Application Streaming
Front-End Web & Mobile
AWS for Industries
AWS Machine Learning Blog
- Illustrative notebooks in Amazon SageMaker JumpStart
- Interactive data prep widget for notebooks powered by Amazon SageMaker Data Wrangler
- Run notebooks as batch jobs in Amazon SageMaker Studio Lab
- Organize machine learning development using shared spaces in SageMaker Studio for real-time collaboration
- Minimize the production impact of ML model updates with Amazon SageMaker shadow testing
- Improve governance of your machine learning models with Amazon SageMaker
- Define customized permissions in minutes with Amazon SageMaker Role Manager
- Build an agronomic data platform with Amazon SageMaker geospatial capabilities
- Separate lines of business or teams with multiple Amazon SageMaker domains
- Operationalize your Amazon SageMaker Studio notebooks as scheduled notebook jobs
- How xarvio Digital Farming Solutions accelerates its development with Amazon SageMaker geospatial capabilities
- Protecting Consumers and Promoting Innovation – AI Regulation and Building Trust in Responsible AI