6/14/2023, 12:00:00 AM ~ 6/15/2023, 12:00:00 AM (UTC)
Recent Announcements
Amazon RDS now supports T4g database instances in 3 additional AWS regions
Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) for PostgreSQL, MySQL, and MariaDB now supports AWS Graviton2-based T4g database instances in Asia Pacific (Hyderabad), Europe (Spain), and Middle East (UAE) Regions. T4g database instances provide a baseline level of CPU performance, with the ability to burst CPU usage at any time for as long as required. Depending on the database engine, version, and workload, T4g database instances provide up to 36% better price performance over comparable x86-based T3 database instances.
AWS Security Hub launches 6 new security controls
AWS Security Hub has released 6 new security controls, increasing the overall number of controls Security Hub offers to 264. The new controls conduct fully-automatic security checks against services such as Amazon CloudFront and Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3). To use these controls, you should first turn on the standard they belong to - either Foundational Security Best Practices (FSBP) or National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) SP 800-53 Rev. 5. If you are already using those standards and have Security Hub set to automatically turn on new controls, these new controls will run without having to take any additional action.
AWS Blogs
AWS Japan Blog (Japanese)
- 5 AWS Certification Exam Tips from an AWS Solutions Architect
- AWS Online Webinar: Customer Initiatives and AWS’s Support for Manufacturing
- Real-time fraud detection using serverless and machine learning services
- We will publish the “Government Cloud Usage Task List” for local government customers
- Best practices for protecting your data lake with AWS Backup
- Scope 3 Emissions Data Confidentiality Management with AWS Clean Rooms
- AWS Week in Review — Automating DLQ Reprocessing for SQS, Ruby 3.2 Support with Lambda, and More — June 12, 2023
- AWS Database Utilization Seminar ~Data Utilization/DR Countermeasures & Usability~
- How to use Amazon Pinpoint to send geofence marketing messages
- Fraud detection in financial transactions using Amazon Neptune and Tom Sawyer Perspectives
AWS Japan Startup Blog (Japanese)
AWS News Blog
AWS Architecture Blog
AWS Cloud Financial Management
- Optimize and save on “other” services
- How Cvent saved over $3M in less than two years by creating a cost-aware culture
AWS Cloud Operations & Migrations Blog
- Simplify infrastructure deployments using Customizations for AWS Control Tower and AWS Serverless Application Model
- Generate User Access Privilege Reports with AWS Audit Manager
- Automate updating approval cut off dates for Patch Manager Patch Baselines
AWS Big Data Blog
- Improved resiliency with backpressure and admission control for Amazon OpenSearch Service
- AWS Professional Services scales by improving performance and democratizing data with Amazon QuickSight
- Best practices for running production workloads using Amazon MSK tiered storage
AWS Compute Blog
- Deploying an automated Amazon CloudWatch dashboard for AWS Outposts using AWS CDK
- Secure Connectivity from Public to Private: Introducing EC2 Instance Connect Endpoint
AWS Database Blog
Front-End Web & Mobile
AWS for Industries
AWS Machine Learning Blog
AWS for M&E Blog
AWS Quantum Technologies Blog
AWS Security Blog
- Removing header remapping from Amazon API Gateway, and notes about our work with security researchers
- Simplify fine-grained authorization with Amazon Verified Permissions and Amazon Cognito
Open Source Project
AWS CLI
AWS CDK
Amplify for JavaScript
- required-release: chore(release): Publish [ci skip]
- 2023-06-14 Amplify JS release - aws-amplify@5.2.6
- @aws-amplify/storage@5.4.1
- @aws-amplify/pubsub@5.2.1
- @aws-amplify/predictions@5.2.3
- @aws-amplify/interactions@5.1.1
- @aws-amplify/geo@2.0.35
- @aws-amplify/datastore-storage-adapter@2.0.36
- @aws-amplify/datastore@4.5.1
- @aws-amplify/auth@5.4.1