10/3/2023, 12:00:00 AM ~ 10/4/2023, 12:00:00 AM (UTC)
Recent Announcements
Amazon EventBridge announces support for wildcard filters in rules
Amazon EventBridge rules now support wildcard filters, which enable you to match any character or sequence of characters within a string in your event payload. For example, you can use wildcards to match against values that end in a specific file type in a directory, such as “dir/*.png”, or contain a specific word, such as “AcmeCorp”. Support for wildcards allow you to more precisely specify the types of events you want to consume from an EventBridge Event Bus, opening new use cases and helping to optimize your event consumers.
AWS Supply Chain Demand Planning now supports Product Lineage
Starting today, you can link products with their predecessor versions or alternates to improve forecasts.
Amazon Connect Contact Lens now provides manager alerts on real-time metrics
Amazon Connect Contact Lens now provides manager alerts on real-time metrics via email notifications, EventBridge events, or Amazon Connect Tasks. These new alerts enable businesses to notify their managers on unexpected changes in contact center operations that could impact the end-customer experience. With this launch, businesses can now configure alerts that include choosing a metric (e.g., service level), defining a metric threshold (e.g., service level of 90 seconds drops below 75% on a business critical queue), and sending an automated email notification or assigning a task to a manager for follow-up action.
New updates to the AWS Well-Architected Framework
AWS is pleased to announce an update to the AWS Well-Architected Framework, which will provide customers and partners with more prescriptive guidance on building and operating in the cloud, and enable them to stay up-to-date on the latest architectural best practices in a constantly evolving technological landscape.
Amazon OpenSearch Service announced Amazon OpenSearch Service Integrations
OpenSearch Service 2.9 now comes with OpenSearch Service Integrations, where customers can take advantage of new schema standards such as Open Telemetry and build dashboards based on an agreed up on schema between your ingestion pipeline and OpenSearch Service.
Reduce duplication using Well-Architected Templates
Introducing AWS Well-Architected Review Templates, designed to eliminate duplication and foster consistency across your workloads. With the Well-Architected Tool’s latest feature, you can effortlessly craft review templates to answer questions, update notes, and even incorporate Custom Lenses across your workloads.
Amazon Location Service adds bounding box search for device positions
Amazon Location Service now supports geographical bounding box search for device positions, allowing developers to retrieve the latest position of their devices within a specific polygon. With bounding box search, developers can efficiently find devices within an area of interest to support use cases such as searching for tracked assets near a location, showing device positions on a map at different zoom levels, and personalizing communication to customers within specific geographical areas.
Lambda test events are now available in AWS SAM CLI
Developers using SAM CLI to author their serverless application with Lambda functions can now create and use Lambda test events to test their function code. Test events are JSON objects that mock the structure of requests emitted by AWS services to invoke a Lambda function and return an execution result, serving to validate a successful operation or to identify errors. Previously, Lambda test events were only available in the Lambda console. With this launch, developers using SAM CLI can create and access a test event from their AWS account and share it with other team members.
Amazon ECR Public introduces new navigation and search features to the ECR Public Gallery
Amazon Elastic Container Registry (ECR) Public has added new features that make it easier for customers to navigate the ECR Public Gallery and find the images they are looking for. New filters allow customers to search for images from well-known publishers such as Docker and Amazon, and a new landing page highlights those filters as well as other frequently used repositories.
AWS Blogs
AWS Japan Blog (Japanese)
- What an industrial data platform needs to succeed
- Calculating Overall Equipment Efficiency (OEE) with AWS IoT SiteWise
- Protecting Data with Amazon RDS for SQL Server: Best Practices and Enhanced Guidance
AWS Open Source Blog
AWS Architecture Blog
AWS Cloud Operations & Migrations Blog
- Scale your workload reviews with the new Review Templates feature in the AWS Well-Architected Tool
- Migrate a WordPress Blog from Azure to AWS using AWS Application Migration Service
AWS Big Data Blog
- Migrate an existing data lake to a transactional data lake using Apache Iceberg
- Apache Iceberg optimization: Solving the small files problem in Amazon EMR
AWS Database Blog
AWS for Industries
AWS for M&E Blog
AWS Security Blog
- How to use AWS Certificate Manager to enforce certificate issuance controls
- Secure by Design: AWS to enhance MFA requirements in 2024