2/20/2023, 12:00:00 AM ~ 2/21/2023, 12:00:00 AM (UTC)

Recent Announcements

Amazon Connect Cases is now available in 5 additional regions

Amazon Connect Cases can now be used by Amazon Connect customers in the Europe (Frankfurt), Asia Pacific (Singapore), Asia Pacific (Sydney), Canada (Central), and Europe (London) AWS regions.

Amazon OpenSearch Service now lets you schedule service software updates during off-peak hours

Amazon OpenSearch Service now lets you schedule service software and auto-tune updates during off-peak hours, helping you plan deployments to your domain better. In addition, with improved notifications through EventBridge events, and notifications on the OpenSearch Service console, you have better visibility of scheduled updates, when the updates start, and complete.

Amazon Kinesis Data Analytics is now available in the Middle East (UAE) region

Amazon Kinesis Data Analytics makes it easier to transform and analyze streaming data in real time with Apache Flink. Apache Flink is an open source framework and engine for processing data streams. Amazon Kinesis Data Analytics reduces the complexity of building and managing Apache Flink applications. Amazon Kinesis Data Analytics for Apache Flink integrates with Amazon Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka (Amazon MSK), Amazon Kinesis Data Streams, Amazon Opensearch Service, Amazon DynamoDB streams, Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), custom integrations, and more using built-in connectors. You can learn more about Amazon Kinesis Data Analytics for Apache Flink here.

Amazon Connect Cases now supports AWS PrivateLink

You can now use AWS PrivateLink to privately access Amazon Connect Cases from your Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC) without using public IPs, and without requiring the public internet.

Announcing AWS ParallelCluster 3.5 with a new UI for AWS ParallelCluster

AWS ParallelCluster 3.5 is now generally available and expands your choices and flexibility by adding the graphical user interface for AWS ParallelCluster to help you set up, monitor, and manage High Performance Computing (HPC) clusters on AWS. Other important features in this release include:\n

Enhancements designed to improve visibility for cluster errors during compute node bootstrap, execution of pre and post install script

Enhancements designed to improve reliability for compute node reboot

Support of long cluster names up to 40 characters

Programmatic interface you can use to access AWS ParallelCluster via a Python library

Amazon Detective launches an interactive workshop for investigating potential security issues

You can now learn to use Amazon Detective with a new self-paced workshop in AWS Workshop Studio. AWS Workshop Studio is a collection of self-paced tutorials designed to teach practical skills and techniques to solve business problems. Amazon Detective Workshop is designed to teach you how to use the primary features of Detective through a series of interactive modules that cover topics such as security alert triage, security incident investigation, and threat hunting. Together with an updated Amazon GuardDuty Workshop, you can learn how to identify security findings and more quickly analyze and determine the nature and extent of those security issues.

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