5/8/2023, 12:00:00 AM ~ 5/9/2023, 12:00:00 AM (UTC)
Recent Announcements
Amazon QuickSight now supports State Persistence and Bookmarks for embedded dashboards
Amazon QuickSight now supports State Persistence for embedded dashboards (and consoles) for registered users. Embedded QuickSight dashboards now remember filter selections between visits when accessed as a registered QuickSight user. Registered users can also Bookmark specific views of the embedded dashboard, making it simple to access your preferences from one convenient location. For example, you can create a Bookmark for an embedded dashboard with a specific filter setting that differs from the original dashboard. This allows you to quickly switch between relevant views without having to re-initializing the filters. You can enable Bookmarks and State Persistence using the GenerateEmbedUrlForRegisteredUser API. To learn more about, please visit our documentation.
Amazon MemoryDB for Redis simplifies creating new clusters in the AWS Management Console
Amazon MemoryDB for Redis now makes it simpler and faster for you to get started with setting up a new MemoryDB cluster. The new console experience offers streamlined navigation and minimal settings required to configure a cluster, in just a few clicks.
Amazon Redshift Data Sharing now available in AWS China Regions
Amazon Redshift Data Sharing, a secure way to share live data across Amazon Redshift clusters, is now available in AWS China regions. Customers can now share data to provisioned clusters and serverless workgroups in the same account and different accounts, as long as they are within the same region. Redshift Data Sharing enables instant, granular, and high-performance data access across Redshift clusters without the need to copy or move data. Redshift Data Sharing provides live access to the data so that your users always see the most up-to-date and consistent information as it is updated in the data warehouse. Redshift Data Sharing can be used on your Amazon Redshift RA3 clusters at no additional cost.
Amazon QuickSight now supports VPC Connections via public APIs with Multi-AZ support
Today, Amazon QuickSight announces the general availability of managing Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) connections via public APIs and an enhanced UX with Multi-AZ support. APIs enable you to create, update, delete, list and describe VPC connections. This launch enables you to create private VPC connections as part of your Infrastructure as Code (IaC) efforts with full support for AWS CloudFormation.
Amazon EC2 High Memory instances now available in Asia Pacific (Mumbai) Region
Starting today, Amazon EC2 High Memory instances with 12TiB of memory (u-12tb1.112xlarge) are now available in Asia Pacific (Mumbai) Region. Customers can start using these new High Memory instances with On Demand and Savings Plan purchase options.
AWS Blogs
AWS Japan Blog (Japanese)
- Amazon S3-compatible storage for AWS Snowball Edge Compute Optimized devices is now available to the public
- Understanding Amazon DynamoDB latency
- Route messages to multiple accounts using AWS IoT Core and Amazon SQS
- AWS Weekly — Week 2023/5/1
AWS Japan Startup Blog (Japanese)
AWS News Blog
AWS Cloud Operations & Migrations Blog
AWS Big Data Blog
AWS Database Blog
- Make configuration changes to an Amazon RDS Custom for Oracle instance: Part 3
- Federated query support for Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL and Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL – Part 2
Desktop and Application Streaming
AWS DevOps Blog
AWS for Industries
- How Exberry built a cloud-native matching engine on AWS that can process 1 million trades per sec, with 20 microseconds latency
- The Future of Manufacturing for Small and Medium Businesses
AWS Machine Learning Blog
- Securing MLflow in AWS: Fine-grained access control with AWS native services
- Host ML models on Amazon SageMaker using Triton: TensorRT models