9/25/2023, 12:00:00 AM ~ 9/26/2023, 12:00:00 AM (UTC)

Recent Announcements

Amazon SageMaker Model Monitor now supports one-time monitoring jobs for quick troubleshooting

You can now use Amazon SageMaker Model Monitor to run a single execution of a monitoring job, enabling you to get results for your machine learning and data performance on demand. Running a monitoring job on-demand provides you the flexibility to monitor specific aspects of your ML as required and allows adaptability for situations with irregular monitoring needs, such as troubleshooting.

Amazon EC2 R7g and M7g Instances are now available in Europe (Stockholm) region

AWS announces the general availability of Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) R7g and M7g instances in Europe (Stockhom). These instances are powered by AWS Graviton3 processors that provide up to 25% better compute performance compared to AWS Graviton2 processors, and built on top of the the AWS Nitro System, a collection of AWS designed innovations that deliver efficient, flexible, and secure cloud services with isolated multi-tenancy, private networking, and fast local storage.

AWS Graviton2-based Amazon EC2 C6gd instances now available in Europe (Zurich) region

Starting today, Amazon EC2 C6gd instances powered by AWS Graviton2 processors are available in Europe (Zurich) region. These instances are built on the AWS Nitro System, a collection of AWS designed hardware and software innovations that enables the delivery of efficient, flexible, and secure cloud services with isolated multi-tenancy, private networking, and fast local storage.

Amazon QuickSight now supports freeze/unfreeze columns in Tables

Amazon QuickSight now supports the ability to freeze columns in Tables. Both Authors and Readers can freeze columns to affix columns in place while scrolling horizontally, ensuring it remains visible and accessible even as other columns move out of view. The frozen column is moved left until it reaches another frozen column, maintaining its fixed placement.

Amazon EventBridge Pipes now available in three additional regions

Amazon EventBridge Pipes is now available in the Europe (Spain), Europe (Zurich), and Asia Pacific (Hyderabad) AWS Regions, providing a simpler, consistent, and cost-effective way to create point-to-point integrations between event producers and consumers when building event-driven architectures. You can use Pipes to connect your applications with data from sources including Amazon SQS, Amazon Kinesis Data Streams, Amazon DynamoDB, Amazon Managed Streaming Kafka, self-managed Kafka, and Amazon MQ. EventBridge Pipes supports the same 20+ targets as the EventBridge Event Bus, such as Amazon SQS, Amazon Kinesis Data Streams and Firehose, AWS Step Functions, Amazon SNS, Amazon ECS, and event buses themselves.

Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) is now available in the (Hong Kong) region

Amazon DocumentDB is now available in the Asia Pacific (Hong Kong) region adding to the list of available regions where you can use Amazon DocumentDB.

Amazon Connect Contact Lens now enables supervisors to manage in-progress contacts

Amazon Connect Contact Lens now supports the ability to transfer, reschedule or end in-progress contacts on the contact details page within the Amazon Connect UI. Today, Amazon Connect Contact Lens enables supervisors to search for and view in-progress and completed contacts across voice, chat and task channels. With this launch, supervisors can perform actions on in-progress contacts using the Amazon Connect UI, enabling them to end stale or inactive contacts in different channels, and reschedule or redistribute tasks across agents.

You can now generate human-readable sample data with NoSQL Workbench

Prototyping your application’s data model with Amazon DynamoDB has just gotten simpler with sample data generation using NoSQL Workbench for Amazon DynamoDB. The ability to generate sample data enables you to create realistic demos and test your application access patterns under conditions that closely simulate a production environment. You can use NoSQL Workbench to generate sample data to visualize if your data model design and item collections will fulfill your application’s access patterns. During application development you will also want to test that your application can function and handle use cases with enough data. NoSQL Workbench helps you generate the volume and variety of data that you will need to test your code. You can directly deploy your data models with sample data to Amazon DynamoDB and DynamoDB local, or download the sample data as a CSV file for later use.

Amazon EC2 Serial Console now available in additional AWS Regions

Starting today, the interactive EC2 Serial Console is now also available in Middle East (Bahrain), Asia Pacific (Jakarta), Africa (Cape Town), Middle East (UAE), Asia Pacific (Hong Kong), Asia Pacific (Hyderabad), Asia Pacific (Osaka), Europe (Milan), Europe (Spain), Europe (Zurich), Asia Pacific (Melbourne) regions. EC2 Serial Console provides a simple and secure way to troubleshoot boot and network connectivity issues by establishing a connection to the serial port of an instance. It provides a one-click, text-based access to an instances’ serial port as though a monitor and keyboard were attached to it. This access can be used for interactive troubleshooting.

Amazon Connect Contact Lens now supports searching for in-progress contacts

Amazon Connect Contact Lens now supports the ability for contact center managers to search and view in-progress contacts across voice, chat, and task channels within the contact search page in the Amazon Connect UI. Today, managers can search and view completed contacts on the contact search page to monitor contact quality and agent performance. With this launch, managers can search and view in-progress contacts enabling them to view real-time conversational analytics (e.g., customer sentiment) and take actions (e.g., transfer tasks across agents).

Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) now supports JSON schema validation

Amazon DocumentDB now supports schema validation with $jsonSchema operator. You can now attach schema validation rules to a DocumentDB collection that are validated during inserts and updates to the collection.

Amazon Redshift announces role-based access control support in workload management (WLM)

Amazon Redshift now adds support for role-based access control in workload management (WLM). With this support, when your Amazon Redshift users run queries in the database, their queries are routed to the query queue that is associated with their user role.

AWS IAM Identity Center is now available in the Beijing and Ningxia Regions in China

AWS IAM Identity Center is now available in the Amazon Web Services China (Beijing) Region, operated by Sinnet, and in the Amazon Web Services China (Ningxia) Region, operated by NWCD. With the addition of these regions, IAM Identity Center is now available in 28 regions globally.

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