4/27/2023, 12:00:00 AM ~ 4/28/2023, 12:00:00 AM (UTC)
Recent Announcements
Amazon Location Service adds support for long distance matrix routing
Today, Amazon Location Service added support for long distance matrix routing, making it easier for customers to quickly calculate driving time and driving distance between multiple origins and destinations, no matter how far apart they are. Developers can now make a single API request to calculate up to 122,500 routes (350 origins and 350 destinations) within a 180 km region or up to 100 routes without any distance limitation.
AWS Lambda adds support for Java 17
AWS Lambda now supports Java 17 as both a managed runtime and a container base image. Developers creating serverless applications in Lambda with Java 17 can take advantage of new language features including Java records, sealed classes and multi-line strings. The Lambda Java 17 runtime also has numerous performance improvements, including optimizations when running Lambda functions on Graviton 2 processors. It supports AWS Lambda Snap Start (in supported Regions) for fast cold starts, and the latest versions of the popular Spring Boot 3 and Micronaut 4 application frameworks. For more information on Lambda’s support for Java 17, see our blog post at Java 17 runtime now available in AWS Lambda.
Fleet Manager now enables a console-based management experience for Windows instances in the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. This feature provides customers a full graphical interface to setup secure connections to and manage Windows instances. You no longer need to install additional software, set up additional servers, or open direct inbound access to ports on the instance.
AWS Network Firewall ingress TLS inspection is now available in 8 additional regions
AWS Network Firewall now supports Transport Layer Security (TLS) inspection for ingress VPC traffic in 8 additional regions for a total of 10 regions. Starting today, you can use AWS Network Firewall to decrypt, inspect, and re-encrypt inbound TLS traffic in Asia Pacific (Sydney), Asia Pacific (Jakarta), Asia Pacific (Mumbai), Asia Pacific (Singapore), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Europe (Ireland), Europe (Stockholm), Europe (Frankfurt), South America (Sao Paulo), and US East (N. Virginia).
Amazon QuickSight launches two suites of data ingestion APIs
Amazon QuickSight launches two suites of data ingestion APIs, including 1/Ingestion schedule APIs and 2/ Incremental Refresh Configuration APIs. Before enabling the APIs, QuickSight users have to setup their ingestion refresh schedule and lookback window in the console UI manually. The new suite of APIs allows users to define their refresh schedule and incremental refresh configuration programmatically hence help developers to automate and integrate seamlessly. The APIs will also largely speed up the migration to QuickSight from other BI tools. For further details, visit here.
Amazon CloudWatch Logs data protection is now available in all AWS Commercial Regions
We are excited to announce Amazon CloudWatch Logs data protection is now available in Middle East (UAE), Asia Pacific (Hyderabad), Europe (Spain), Europe (Zurich), and Asia Pacific (Melbourne). Data protection is a feature that leverages pattern matching and machine learning capabilities to detect and protect sensitive log data-in-transit. Amazon CloudWatch Logs enables you to centralize the logs from all of your systems, applications, and AWS services, in a single, highly scalable service. With log data protection in Amazon CloudWatch Logs, you can now detect and protect sensitive log data in-transit such as, Credit Card Numbers or Government ID’s logged by your systems, and applications.
AWS AppSync supports TypeScript and source maps in JavaScript resolvers
Today, AWS AppSync released enhanced support for TypeScript in JavaScript resolvers, along with integrated support for source maps in bundled JavaScript code. Plus, we’ve released updated guidance to help you during your development process, and we are updating the AppSync utility library to provide better type and generics support.
Amazon SageMaker now supports a hosted TensorBoard experience
Today, AWS announces the general availability of Amazon SageMaker with TensorBoard, which provides a hosted TensorBoard experience. This launch allows you to use TensorBoard to visualize and debug model convergence issues for Amazon SageMaker training jobs.
Amazon OpenSearch Service announces Amazon OpenSearch Ingestion
Today Amazon OpenSearch Service announces Amazon OpenSearch Ingestion, a new fully managed data ingestion tier that allows you to ingest and process petabyte-scale data before indexing it in OpenSearch-managed clusters or serverless collections. OpenSearch Ingestion provides a no-code capability to filter, transform, redact, and route data prior to indexing it in OpenSearch. OpenSearch Ingestion automatically provisions and scales the underlying resources for even the most demanding and unpredictable workloads.
Amazon MQ now supports RabbitMQ version 3.10.20 and 3.9.27
Amazon MQ now provides support for RabbitMQ version 3.10.20 and RabbitMQ 3.9.27, which include several important fixes and performance optimizations to the previously supported versions. Amazon MQ is a managed message broker service for Apache ActiveMQ and RabbitMQ that makes it easier to set up and operate message brokers on AWS. You can reduce your operational burden by using Amazon MQ to manage the provisioning, setup, and maintenance of message brokers. Because Amazon MQ connects to your current applications with industry-standard APIs and protocols, you can more easily migrate to AWS without having to rewrite code.
AWS Blogs
AWS Japan Blog (Japanese)
- Migrate Azure Blob Storage to Amazon S3 using AWS DataSync
- The current state of digital human resource development in Japan and key points for promoting it (Part 2)
- The current state of digital human resource development in Japan and key points for promoting it (Part 1)
- AWS GameDay @AWS Summit 2023 Results Announced!!
- Efficient truck routing using Amazon Location Service
AWS Japan Startup Blog (Japanese)
AWS News Blog
AWS Startups Blog
AWS Big Data Blog
- Top strategies for high volume tracing with Amazon OpenSearch Ingestion
- Perform upserts in a data lake using Amazon Athena and Apache Iceberg
- Working with percolators in Amazon OpenSearch Service
AWS Compute Blog
- Best Practices for managing data residency in AWS Local Zones using landing zone controls
- AWS Lambda now supports Java 17
- Optimizing Amazon EC2 Spot Instances with Spot Placement Scores
AWS Database Blog
- Achieve a high-performance migration to Amazon RDS for Oracle from on-premises Oracle with AWS DMS
- Optimize costs by scheduling provisioned capacity for Amazon DynamoDB
- Deploy schema changes in an Amazon Aurora MySQL database with minimal downtime
AWS Developer Tools Blog
AWS for Industries
AWS Machine Learning Blog
- Improve multi-hop reasoning in LLMs by learning from rich human feedback
- How to extend the functionality of AWS Trainium with custom operators
AWS for M&E Blog
Open Source Project
AWS CLI
AWS CDK
Amplify for JavaScript
- 2023-04-27 Amplify JS release - aws-amplify@5.1.4
- @aws-amplify/storage@5.2.4
- @aws-amplify/pushnotification@5.0.30
- @aws-amplify/pubsub@5.1.13
- @aws-amplify/predictions@5.1.4
- @aws-amplify/notifications@1.1.4
- @aws-amplify/interactions@5.0.30
- @aws-amplify/geo@2.0.30
- @aws-amplify/datastore-storage-adapter@2.0.30
- @aws-amplify/datastore@4.2.0