4/6/2023, 12:00:00 AM ~ 4/7/2023, 12:00:00 AM (UTC)

Recent Announcements

Amazon CodeCatalyst Dev Environments now supports GitHub repositories

Starting today, you can use Amazon CodeCatalyst Dev Environments (Preview) with linked GitHub repositories. CodeCatalyst is a unified software development service that makes it faster to build and deliver software on AWS. Dev Environments, a feature of CodeCatalyst, are preconfigured, scalable cloud development environments accessible from popular IDEs. They help developers instantly start editing, testing and pushing code.

Introducing AWS Cloud Operations Competency Partners

We are excited to launch the AWS Cloud Operations Competency. AWS Cloud Operations covers five fundamental solution areas: Cloud Governance, Cloud Financial Management, Monitoring and Observability, Compliance and Auditing, and Operations Management. The new competency enables customers to select validated AWS Partners who offer comprehensive solutions with an integrated approach across multiple areas.

AWS Proton introduces Git management of service configurations

AWS Proton now allows customers to sync their service specifications from a Git repository. Customers use Proton as a self-service template system to define and update infrastructure. Now, customers can sync Proton service configurations like compute size and target deployment environment directly from GitHub or Bitbucket.

Amazon Monitron extends data stream with closure codes and status from sensors

Amazon Monitron is an end-to-end system that uses machine learning to detect abnormal conditions in industrial equipment and enable predictive maintenance. Amazon Monitron includes purpose-built sensors to capture vibration and temperature data; gateways to automatically transfer data to the AWS Cloud; and a mobile and web application for system setup, analytics, and notification.

AWS Security Hub launches 4 new security best practice controls

AWS Security Hub has released 4 new controls for its National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) SP 800-53 Rev. 5 standard. These controls conduct fully-automatic security checks against Elastic Load Balancing (ELB), Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS), Amazon Redshift, and Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3). To use these controls, you should first turn on the NIST standard. If you are already using the standard and have Security Hub set to automatically turn on new controls, these new controls will run without having to take any additional action.

Amazon WorkSpaces Core introduces Microsoft Office 2019 Professional Plus bundle

You can now subscribe to Microsoft Office 2019 Professional Plus from AWS on Windows 10 and Windows 11 Bring Your Own License (BYOL) Amazon WorkSpaces Core instances. The new offering makes it easier for customers to use the Office suite of applications on WorkSpaces Core.

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