4/12/2023, 12:00:00 AM ~ 4/13/2023, 12:00:00 AM (UTC)

Recent Announcements

AWS Lake Formation is now available in AWS Europe (Spain) Region

AWS Lake Formation is a service that allows you to set up a secure data lake in days. A data lake is a centralized, curated, and secured repository that stores your data, both in its original form and prepared for analysis. A data lake enables you to break down data silos and combine different types of analytics to gain insights and guide better business decisions.

AWS launches Split Cost Allocation Data for Amazon ECS and AWS Batch

Starting today, customers can receive cost data for Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS) tasks and AWS Batch jobs in the AWS Cost and Usage Reports (CUR), enabling you to analyze, optimize, and chargeback cost and usage for your containerized applications. With AWS Spit Cost Allocation Data, customers can now allocate application costs to individual business units and teams based on how containerized applications consume shared compute and memory resources.

EC2 Image Builder supports vulnerability detection with Amazon Inspector for custom images

Customers can now use EC2 Image Builder to easily scan custom Amazon Machine Images (AMIs) and Container images in their image pipelines to evaluate the impact of CVEs (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures). You no longer have to manage custom scripts that identify CVEs on your images during image build process, to analyze next steps and mitigate the impact of CVEs. With this feature, powered by Amazon Inspector, you are provided a security overview of your AMIs and Container images that details the affected resources, vulnerability details, and known remediations.

Amazon EFS is now available in the AWS Asia Pacific (Melbourne) region

Customers can now create file systems using Amazon Elastic File System (Amazon EFS) in the AWS Asia Pacific (Melbourne) Region.

AWS Lambda adds support for Node.js 18 in the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions

AWS Lambda now supports Node.js 18 as a managed runtime in the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. Developers creating serverless applications in Lambda with Node.js 18 in the AWS GovCloud regions can take advantage of new features such as an upgrade of the bundled AWS SDK for JavaScript to v3 and improved support for deploying ES Modules using Lambda layers. This release also provides access to Node.js 18 language enhancements, including the experimental ‘fetch’ API. For more information on Lambda’s support for Node.js 18, see our blog post at Node.js 18.x runtime now available in AWS Lambda.

Amazon EKS and Amazon EKS Distro now support Kubernetes version 1.26

Kubernetes 1.26 introduced several new features and bug fixes, and AWS is excited to announce that you can now use Amazon EKS and Amazon EKS Distro to run Kubernetes version 1.26. Starting today, you can create new 1.26 clusters or upgrade your existing clusters to 1.26 using the Amazon EKS console, the eksctl command line interface, or through an infrastructure-as-code tool.

AWS Lake Formation is now available in AWS Europe (Zurich) Region

AWS Lake Formation is a service that allows you to set up a secure data lake in days. A data lake is a centralized curated, and secured repository that stores all your data, both in its original form and prepared for analysis. A data lake enables you to break down data silos and combine different types of analytics to gain insights and guide better business decisions.

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