6/5/2023, 12:00:00 AM ~ 6/6/2023, 12:00:00 AM (UTC)
Recent Announcements
AWS WAF now supports Header Order match statement for request inspection
AWS WAF now supports the Header Order match statement, enabling customers to specify the order in which HTTP headers appear in a request. With this feature, customers can further strengthen their access control measures by verifying additional dimensions of request metadata.
AWS CloudFormation StackSets launches APIs to allow programmatic trust access with AWS Organizations
Today, AWS CloudFormation StackSets provides customers with three new APIs to activate, deactivate, and describe AWS Organization trust access needed to get started with service-managed StackSets. You can use service-managed StackSets to centrally manage stack deployments to AWS accounts in one or more organizational units (OUs). With this launch, you can programmatically manage trust access for your management or delegated administrator accounts. Activating trust access provides the necessary permissions for your management or delegated administrator accounts to create and manage service-managed stack sets for your AWS Organizations. In addition to providing this trust access in AWS CloudFormation via AWS Management Console, you can now choose to manage trust access with these newly launched APIs.
AWS Config advanced queries support 30 new resource types
AWS Config supports 30 new resource types in advanced queries. The advanced queries feature provides a single query endpoint and a powerful query language to get current resource state metadata without performing service-specific describe API calls. You can use configuration aggregators to run the same queries from a central account across multiple accounts and AWS Regions.
Amazon MWAA now supports in-place version upgrades
Amazon Managed Workflows for Apache Airflow (MWAA) now supports in-place version upgrades for environments version 2.x and later.
Amazon Kendra now available in Europe (London) AWS region
Starting today, AWS customers can use Amazon Kendra to build intelligent search applications in the Europe (LHR) AWS Region.
AWS Glue for Ray is now generally available
AWS Glue for Ray, a data integration engine option on AWS Glue, is now generally available. AWS Glue for Ray helps data engineers and ETL (extract, transform, and load) developers scale their Python jobs. AWS Glue is a serverless, scalable data integration service used to discover, prepare, move, and integrate data from multiple sources. AWS Glue for Ray combines that serverless capability for data integration with Ray (ray.io), a popular new open-source compute framework that helps you scale Python workloads.
Announcing Multi-Region Replication for Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra)
Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) is a scalable, serverless, highly available, and fully managed Apache Cassandra-compatible database service.
AWS CloudTrail Lake now supports selective start or stop ingestion of CloudTrail events
AWS CloudTrail Lake now provides the ability to selectively start or stop ingestion of CloudTrail events into your CloudTrail Lake event data store. This capability enables you to collect events only for a specific time window for troubleshooting or security analysis without having to delete or recreate the event data store. When you stop ingestion, the event data store continues to retain ingested events based on its retention period. For audit purposes, CloudTrail generates events that capture the start and stop ingestion activity.
AWS Database Migration Service now supports enhanced homogeneous migration capabilities
Today, AWS Database Migration Service (DMS) now makes homogeneous migrations simpler with built-in native database tooling. This launch allows you to seamlessly migrate your on-premises databases to equivalent target databases on AWS, providing easy and performant like-to-like migrations with minimal downtime and zero data loss. In addition, you can now centrally manage and monitor all your database migrations from AWS DMS.
Amazon FinSpace with Managed kdb Insights is now generally available
Today, AWS announces the general availability of Amazon FinSpace with Managed kdb Insights, a new capability of Amazon FinSpace that makes it simple to configure, run, and manage kdb Insights on AWS. KX Systems’ kdb Insights, a high-performance analytics engine, is optimized for analyzing real-time and multi-petabyte historical capital markets data. Kdb Insights is widely used in capital markets to power business-critical workloads such as option pricing, transaction cost analysis, and back-testing.
AWS Lambda launches CloudWatch metrics for asynchronous invocations in GovCloud Regions
AWS Lambda now supports three new CloudWatch metrics AsyncEventsReceived, AsyncEventAge and AsyncEventsDropped, to monitor the performance of asynchronous event processing in the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. Until now, Lambda customers had limited visibility into the processing of asynchronous requests, and had to rely on Lambda service teams to resolve any processing delays leading to inefficiencies in asynchronous event processing. With these new metrics, customers gain better visibility into their asynchronous invocations and can track the events sent to Lambda, monitor delays in event processing and take corrective actions if required.
Amazon QuickSight launches geospatial heatmap for points on maps
QuickSight authors can now improve readability of points on maps visuals by changing the point style to heatmap. This new way of displaying points on maps, transforms individual points into a heat layer using color gradation, enhancing the readability of densely plotted, overlapping points.
AWS Trusted Advisor adds new checks for Amazon EFS
AWS Trusted Advisor has launched two checks for Amazon Elastic File System (EFS). AWS Trusted Advisor evaluates your AWS account with automated checks and provides cloud optimization recommendations to reduce costs, improve performance, increase security and fault tolerance, and monitor service quotas.
AWS KMS now supports importing asymmetric and HMAC keys
You can now import asymmetric and HMAC keys into AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS) and use them within supported KMS-integrated AWS services and your own applications. Importing your own key gives you direct control over the generation, lifecycle management, and durability of your keys. You can control the availability of your imported keys by setting an expiration period, or deleting and re-importing them at any time. You have greater control over the durability of your imported keys because you can maintain the original version of the keys elsewhere. These additional controls could help you meet your specific compliance requirements if you must generate and store copies of keys outside of AWS.
AWS Blogs
AWS Japan Blog (Japanese)
AWS News Blog
AWS Big Data Blog
- Introducing in-place version upgrades with Amazon MWAA
- Advanced patterns with AWS SDK for pandas on AWS Glue for Ray
- Enable complex row-level security in embedded dashboards for non-provisioned users in Amazon QuickSight with OR-based tags
AWS Compute Blog
Containers
AWS Database Blog
- Announcing Amazon Keyspaces Multi-Region Replication
- Best practices for migrating SQL Server MERGE statements to Babelfish for Aurora PostgreSQL
AWS Developer Tools Blog
AWS for Industries
- The Splunk Immersive Commerce Experience powered by AWS launches in London
- Treasure Data’s Customer Data Platform helps Danone Indonesia nourish the future
- Transform supply chain planning into your competitive advantage with Anaplan and Amazon Forecast
- VTEX Industry Research: Top 3 Investments for Digital Commerce 2023
- Harnessing the Power of Generative AI for Automotive Technologies on AWS
The Internet of Things on AWS – Official Blog
AWS Machine Learning Blog
- Use Amazon SageMaker Canvas to build machine learning models using Parquet data from Amazon Athena and AWS Lake Formation
- Amazon SageMaker Automatic Model Tuning now automatically chooses tuning configurations to improve usability and cost efficiency
- Train a Large Language Model on a single Amazon SageMaker GPU with Hugging Face and LoRA
- Announcing the launch of new Hugging Face LLM Inference containers on Amazon SageMaker
AWS for M&E Blog
AWS Messaging & Targeting Blog
Networking & Content Delivery
AWS Storage Blog
- Enhance your upstream workloads with Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP
- How Kurtosys quickly completed a massive cross-Region data migration using Amazon S3 Batch Replication
- Simplifying Amazon EBS volume migration and modification on Kubernetes using the EBS CSI Driver
Open Source Project
AWS CLI
AWS Chalice
Amplify for JavaScript
- 2023-06-05 Amplify JS release - aws-amplify@5.2.5
- @aws-amplify/storage@5.4.0
- @aws-amplify/pushnotification@5.0.34
- @aws-amplify/pubsub@5.2.0
- @aws-amplify/predictions@5.2.2
- @aws-amplify/notifications@1.2.0
- @aws-amplify/interactions@5.1.0
- @aws-amplify/geo@2.0.34
- @aws-amplify/datastore-storage-adapter@2.0.35
- @aws-amplify/datastore@4.5.0