9/27/2023, 12:00:00 AM ~ 9/28/2023, 12:00:00 AM (UTC)

Recent Announcements

Amazon EC2 Instance Connect now available in additional AWS Regions

Starting today, EC2 Instance Connect is 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. Amazon EC2 Instance Connect is a simple and secure way to connect to your instances using Secure Shell (SSH).

Amazon S3 now provides the Last-Modified time for delete markers using S3 Head and Get APIs

Amazon S3 now provides the Last-Modified time of delete markers in the response headers of S3 Head and Get APIs. For buckets that use S3 Versioning, when a customer issues a delete request without a versionId specified, S3 adds a delete marker on the latest version of the object to protect data from accidental deletions. With Last-Modified information added to S3 Head and Get API response headers for delete markers, customers can more easily track changes in their buckets.

Analyze multi-account app health with CloudWatch Application Insights

Customers can now monitor and troubleshoot application environments that span multiple accounts (within a region) using Amazon CloudWatch Application Insights. CloudWatch Application Insights helps customers gain actionable insights for their application environments by making it easier for them to set up and monitor, recognize problems, and use data to make decisions. With this release, customers can analyze and correlate cross-account telemetry data and problems through a centralized view of the monitoring results across their accounts.

Amazon MQ now supports RabbitMQ version 3.11.20

Amazon MQ now provides support for RabbitMQ version 3.11.20, which includes several fixes and improvements to the previous versions of RabbitMQ supported by Amazon MQ - 3.11.16. If you are running earlier versions of RabbitMQ, such as 3.10, 3.9 or 3.8, we strongly encourage you to upgrade to RabbitMQ 3.11. This can be accomplished with just a few clicks in the AWS Management Console. We also encourage you to enable automatic minor version upgrades on RabbitMQ 3.11 to help ensure your brokers take advantage of future fixes and improvements in 3.11.

AWS WAF now supports JA3 Fingerprint Match

AWS WAF now supports JA3 match, enabling customers to inspect incoming requests’ JA3 fingerprints. Customers can use the JA3 match to implement custom logic to block malicious clients or allow requests from expected clients only.

Amazon OpenSearch Service now provides improved visibility into Auto-Tune actions

Amazon OpenSearch Service now provides new Auto-Tune metrics and improved Auto-Tune events that give you better visibility into the cluster performance optimizations made by Auto-Tune.

AWS Network Firewall is now available in the AWS Israel (Tel Aviv) region

Starting today, AWS Network Firewall is available in the AWS Israel (Tel Aviv) Region, enabling customers to deploy essential network protections for all their Amazon Virtual Private Clouds (VPCs).

Amazon RDS Custom for SQL Server now supports changing the server-level collation

Amazon RDS Custom for SQL Server now supports changing the server-level collation when creating a new DB Instance. If the collation is not specified the default server-level collation will continue to be SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS. To learn more about which collations are supported please visit the RDS Custom for SQL Server User Guide.

Amazon MSK now supports fully managed data delivery to Amazon S3 using Kinesis Data Firehose

Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose now integrates with Amazon MSK to offer a fully managed solution that simplifies the processing and delivery of streaming data from Amazon MSK Apache Kafka clusters into data lakes stored on Amazon S3. With just a few clicks, Amazon MSK customers can continuously load data from their desired Apache Kafka clusters to their Amazon S3 bucket, eliminating the need to develop or run their own connector applications.

AWS Telco Network Builder is now available in 5 new AWS Regions

Today, we are announcing that AWS Telco Network Builder is now available in 5 new regions across Asia, America and Europe. AWS Telco Network Builder is now generally available in 5 additional regions: Asia Pacific (Seoul), Canada (Central), Europe (Spain), Europe (Stockholm), and South America (Sao Paulo).

AWS Systems Manager OpsCenter identifies the most issue-prone resources

Starting today, OpsCenter, a capability of AWS Systems Manager, offers a new insight which automatically identifies resources with the most open operational issues (OpsItems). This insight helps cut through event noise, so that customers can focus their efforts on fixing their most issue-prone resources.

Amazon CloudFront announces security recommendations

You can now better protect your CloudFront distributions with AWS WAF security recommendations in the CloudFront console. CloudFront conveniently displays additional security rules for your distributions based on elements of your CloudFront configuration including path patterns or your origin type. Simply select the rules you’d like to enable and CloudFront automatically adds those rules to your AWS WAF configuration.

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