9/15/2023, 12:00:00 AM ~ 9/18/2023, 12:00:00 AM (UTC)

Recent Announcements

Amazon CodeCatalyst now supports IP address access restrictions in GitHub Enterprise Cloud

Today, AWS announces that using Amazon CodeCatalyst with source repositories hosted in GitHub is now compatible with IP address access restrictions in GitHub Organizations. This ensures that CodeCatalyst is compatible with all features in GitHub Enterprise Cloud.

Amazon EMR on EKS now supports managed Apache Flink (Public Preview)

Today, we are excited to announce that Amazon EMR on EKS now supports managed Apache Flink, available in public preview. With this launch, customers who already use EMR can run their Apache Flink application along with other types of applications on the same Amazon EKS cluster, helping improve resource utilization and simplify infrastructure management. For customers who already run big data frameworks on Amazon EKS, they can now let Amazon EMR automate provisioning and management.

AWS Cloud Map now supports AWS PrivateLink

AWS Cloud Map now supports AWS PrivateLink. You can now use AWS PrivateLink to privately access AWS Cloud Map APIs from your Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) without exposing your data through public internet. Creating VPC Endpoints incurs charges. See the AWS PrivateLink pricing page for more information.

PostgreSQL 16.0 is now available in Amazon RDS Database Preview Environment

Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) for PostgreSQL 16.0 is now available in the Amazon RDS Database Preview Environment, allowing you to evaluate PostgreSQL 16.0 on Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL. You can deploy PostgreSQL 16.0 in the Preview Environment and have the same benefits of a fully managed database, making it simpler to set up, operate, and monitor databases. PostgreSQL 16.0 in the Preview Environment also includes support for logical decoding on read replicas, AWS libcrypto (AWS-LC), and over 80 PostgreSQL extensions such as pgvector, pg_tle, h3-pg, pg_cron, and rdkit.

CodePipeline support for GitLab Groups

You can now use repositories in your project in a GitLab.com Group to build, test, and deploy code changes using AWS CodePipeline. Connect your GitLab.com account using AWS CodeStar Connections, and use the connection in your pipeline to automatically start a pipeline execution on changes in your repository.

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