6/2/2023, 12:00:00 AM ~ 6/5/2023, 12:00:00 AM (UTC)

Recent Announcements

Announcing the general availability of AWS Database Migration Service Serverless

Today, AWS announces the general availability of AWS Database Migration Service (AWS DMS) Serverless, which automatically provisions and scales migration resources to make database migrations easier. With AWS DMS Serverless, you can replicate data across a wide variety of popular database and analytics engines and services, such as PostgreSQL, MySQL, Oracle, Amazon Redshift, Amazon DynamoDB, Amazon Aurora, and more. AWS DMS Serverless manages the undifferentiated database migration work, minimizing the need for you to manually estimate, provision, monitor, and scale resources. You can now start your migrations within hours and save money by paying only for the data migration resources you use.

Amazon HealthLake capabilities help customers meet interoperability-related ONC and CMS patient access rules

Today, Amazon HealthLake is excited to announce three new capabilities that simplify health data interoperability for customers using Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR). Launching in preview, Amazon HealthLake now supports SMART on FHIR, patient access APIs, and FHIR bulk data access. SMART on FHIR authorizes users and applications to securely access FHIR data, patient access APIs power patient and provider facing applications, and FHIR Bulk Data Access APIs enable the secure exchange of health data. These new capabilities, combined with existing Amazon Healthlake APIs, help EHRs, ISVs, and SIs enabling healthcare organizations to rapidly build applications that conform to patient access rules from ONC and CMS.

AWS Transit Gateway is now available in Asia Pacific (Melbourne) AWS Region

AWS Transit Gateway is now available in the Asia Pacific (Melbourne) AWS Region. AWS Transit Gateway enables customers to connect thousands of Amazon Virtual Private Clouds (Amazon VPCs) and their on-premises networks using a single gateway.

Amazon Interactive Video Service introduces Advanced channel types for flexible input encoding

You now have the option to create an Amazon Interactive Video Service (Amazon IVS) channel using the new Advanced-HD or Advanced-SD channel types, in addition to the original Basic or Standard channel types. Similar to Standard channels, Advanced channel types provide multiple qualities of output, allowing better playback quality across a range of devices and network conditions. Advanced channel types allow you to select “transcode presets” that are designed to match the multiple qualities of output to network performance and viewing devices. Advanced channel types allow available renditions to be capped at a maximum quality level: HD (720p) for Advanced-HD and SD (480p) for Advanced-SD.

Announcing fine-grained seller permissions access to AWS Marketplace Management Portal

Today, AWS Marketplace launched fine-grained IAM permissions to enable AWS Marketplace sellers to precisely control access to various features in AWS Marketplace Management Portal (AMMP). AWS Marketplace sellers, including Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) and channel partners, can now provide granular access to data and various features such as controlling which users can update tax information in AMMP within their organizations. This launch will enable granular permissions management for sellers in AMMP and will have a consistent authorization model across all AWS services that work with IAM.

Amazon Fraud Detector announces Event Orchestration with Amazon EventBridge

Today, Amazon Fraud Detector (AFD) announces Event Orchestration capability for AFD customers by integrating with Amazon EventBridge. This integration is available at no additional cost to customers. Event Orchestration is vital in fraud management after predicting fraud risk. It coordinates actions & responses to mitigate risks, generate alerts, manage workflows and enable integration with fraud prevention tools. Implementing effective event orchestration can help organizations engage customers in self-service resolution of risk, thereby reducing fraud operations costs and preserving customer trust.

Amazon RDS for Oracle now supports converting instances to CDB architecture

Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) for Oracle now supports converting existing Oracle Database 19c instances from the non-multitenant to the multitenant database architecture. DB instances using the multitenant architecture consist of a container database (CDB) with a single pluggable database (PDB). A PDB is a set of schemas, schema objects, and non-schema objects that logically appears to a client as a non-CDB.

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