4/11/2023, 12:00:00 AM ~ 4/12/2023, 12:00:00 AM (UTC)

Recent Announcements

AWS Firewall Manager is now available in three more regions

AWS Firewall Manager is now available in the Europe (Zurich), Europe (Spain), and Asia Pacific (Hyderabad) Regions, bringing AWS Firewall Manager to a total of 28 AWS commercial regions, two GovCloud regions, and all Amazon CloudFront edge locations.

Amazon AppFlow announces 6 new connectors

Amazon AppFlow announces the release of 6 new data connectors for Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) applications. The new connectors enable you to transfer your data from Aftership, BambooHR, Freshsales, Google Sheets, Kustomer, and Pipedrive, providing connectivity to CRM, HR, and shipment tracking applications. The Amazon AppFlow integrations make it easier for you to access your data, gain actionable insights, and streamlines analysis and reporting.

AWS WAF increases web ACL capacity units limits

AWS WAF customers can now use up to 5,000 Web ACL capacity units (WCU) per web ACL. WAF uses WCU to calculate and control the operating resources that are required to run WAF rules, rule groups, and web ACLs. Previously, WAF permitted a maximum of 1,500 WCU per web ACL. Customers who needed more than 1,500 WCU for their web ACLs needed to request manual limit increases. As WAF has launched new features and improved core product capabilities over the past few years, customers have asked us to increase the WCU limit so that it’s easier for them to use these new features without worrying about running out of capacity.

AWS Lambda supports Maximum Concurrency for Amazon SQS as an event source in AWS GovCloud (US)

AWS Lambda now supports setting Maximum Concurrency to the Amazon SQS event source in the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions, which allows customers to control the maximum concurrent invokes by the Amazon SQS event source. When multiple Amazon SQS event sources are configured to a function, customers can control the maximum concurrent invokes of an individual SQS event source.

Amazon EC2 Serial Console is now available on EC2 bare metal instances

Starting today, EC2 Serial Console is now generally available on EC2 bare metal instances in addition to Nitro virtual instances. EC2 Serial Console provides a simple and secure way to troubleshoot boot and network connectivity issues interactively, by establishing a connection to the serial port of an instance.

AWS AppSync now supports publishing events to Amazon EventBridge

AWS AppSync is a managed service for building scalable APIs that connect applications to data and events. Developers can now use the new AppSync EventBridge data source target in their AppSync API to easily publish events generated from their applications, such as shopping cart actions, to subscribers of an event bus powered by Amazon EventBridge.

Amazon Pinpoint now supports AWS PrivateLink

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

Amazon MWAA now supports Apache Airflow version 2.5

You can now create Apache Airflow version 2.5 environments on Amazon Managed Workflows for Apache Airflow (MWAA). Apache Airflow 2.5 is the latest minor release of the popular open-source tool that helps customers author, schedule, and monitor workflows.

AWS WAF supports larger request body inspections for Amazon CloudFront distributions

Starting today, AWS WAF supports inspecting the body of incoming requests to protected CloudFront distributions, up to 64KB. The default inspection size of the body of an HTTP/S request has been increased from 8KB to 16KB. This new default will be applied to all new and existing WAF web access control lists, free of charge.

Amazon Rekognition launches Face Liveness to deter fraud in facial verification

Today, AWS announced the general availability of Amazon Rekognition Face Liveness, a new feature to deter fraud in facial verification. Face Liveness helps customers detect in seconds that real users, and not bad actors using spoofs, are accessing their services.

AWS Config advanced queries supports 27 new resource types

AWS Config supports 27 new resource types in advanced queries for services including AWS IoT Analytics, AWS IoT SiteWise, Amazon Interactive Video Service (Amazon IVS), Amazon Kinesis Data Analytics, Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS), Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), AWS Network Firewall, Amazon Elastic File System (Amazon EFS), AWS Global Accelerator, and Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS).

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