10/26/2023, 12:00:00 AM ~ 10/27/2023, 12:00:00 AM (UTC)
Recent Announcements
AWS User Notifications is now available in Israel (Tel Aviv) Region
AWS User Notifications is now available in Israel (Tel Aviv) AWS Region. User Notifications enables you to view notifications across accounts, regions, and services in a Console Notifications Center, and configure delivery channels where you want to receive these notifications, like email, AWS Chatbot, and AWS Console Mobile App. You can centrally setup and view notifications from AWS services, such as AWS Health events, Amazon CloudWatch alarms, or Amazon EC2 instance state changes, in a consistent, human-readable format. Notifications include URLs to direct you to resources on the AWS Console, where you can take take additional actions.
AWS announces the general availability of multi-Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) elastic network interface (ENI) attachments for Amazon Elastic Cloud Compute (EC2) instances. With this capability, customers can now launch an instance with a primary ENI in one VPC and attach a secondary ENI from another VPC. With multi-VPC ENI attachments, customers can maintain VPC level segregation between networks, while allowing select workloads like centralized appliances and databases to communicate between them.
AWS Systems Manager OpsCenter now supports deletion of operational issues
Starting today, OpsCenter, a capability of AWS Systems Manager, provides a new API to delete operational issues (OpsItems). This API provides a programmatic way to manage your operational issues at scale by enabling you to clean up unused resources, reduce noise in OpsCenter, and free up storage space that counts towards OpsCenter quotas. To get started, see the DeleteOpsItem API documentation.
Amazon RDS Blue/Green Deployments now supports Aurora and RDS PostgreSQL
Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) Blue/Green Deployments now supports safer, simpler, and faster updates to your Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL-Compatible Edition and Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL databases. Blue/Green Deployments create a fully managed staging environment using PostgreSQL community logical replication, that allows you to deploy and test production changes, keeping your current production database safer. With a few clicks, you can promote the staging environment to be the new production system in as fast as a minute, with no data loss and no changes to your application to switch database endpoints.
Amazon AppStream 2.0 announces multi-session fleets for Windows Server OS
Today, AWS announces multi-session capability for Amazon AppStream 2.0 fleets powered by Microsoft Windows server operating system. This new feature enables IT admins to host multiple end-user sessions on a single AppStream 2.0 instance, helping to make better use of instance resources.
Amazon EC2 I4i instances introduce two new sizes: i4i.12xlarge and i4i.24xlarge
Starting today, Amazon EC2 I4i instances are now available in two additional instance sizes i4i.12xlarge and i4i.24xlarge in 28 AWS regions: US East (N. Virginia, Ohio), US West (N. California, Oregon), Canada (Central), Europe (Ireland, Frankfurt, Stockholm, Paris, London, Milan, Zurich), Asia Pacific (Hong Kong, Mumbai, Jakarta, Hyderabad, Melbourne, Osaka, Seoul, Singapore, Sydney, Tokyo), Middle East (Bahrain, UAE), Africa (Cape Town), South America (Sao Paulo), and AWS GovCloud (US-East, US-West).
Amazon EC2 C6gn instances are now available in AWS GovCloud (US) Regions
Starting today, Amazon EC2 C6gn instances are available in the AWS GovCloud (US-West and US-East) Regions.
AWS Network Firewall announces support for egress TLS inspection in 2 regions
AWS Network Firewall now supports egress Transport Layer Security (TLS) inspection, enabling customers to strengthen their security posture on AWS by improving visibility into encrypted outbound VPC traffic. Starting today, you can use AWS Network Firewall to decrypt, inspect, and re-encrypt outbound TLS traffic destined for the internet, another VPC, or another subnet.
Amazon Kendra launches feature to collapse and expand query results
Amazon Kendra is an intelligent search service powered by machine learning, enabling organizations to provide relevant information to customers and employees, when they need it. Starting today, AWS customers can use Amazon Kendra to collapse (or group) and expand the query results based on specified document metadata fields.
Amazon OpenSearch Service now supports Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6)
Amazon OpenSearch Service now offers customers the option to use Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) addresses for their new and existing domains. Customers moving to IPv6 can simplify their network stack by running their OpenSearch Service domains on a network that supports both IPv4 and IPv6.
AWS Blogs
AWS Japan Blog (Japanese)
- AWS Weekly Roundup — CodeWhisperer, CodeCatalyst, RDS, Route 53, etc. — 10/24/2023
- Rotate your SSL/TLS certificates today — Amazon RDS and Amazon Aurora expire in 2024
- Simplifying application networking with Amazon VPC Lattice and VMware Cloud on AWS
AWS Architecture Blog
AWS Big Data Blog
- Amazon Redshift: Lower price, higher performance
- An automated approach to perform an in-place engine upgrade in Amazon OpenSearch Service
- Create, train, and deploy Amazon Redshift ML model integrating features from Amazon SageMaker Feature Store
AWS Compute Blog
AWS Database Blog
AWS DevOps Blog
Front-End Web & Mobile
AWS HPC Blog
AWS for Industries
- Future of Retail: AWS Smart Store Kiosks Redefine Customer Experience
- Artificial intelligence in industrial welding produces near-real-time insights through virtually 100% sample sizes
AWS Machine Learning Blog
- Intelligently search Drupal content using Amazon Kendra
- Intuitivo achieves higher throughput while saving on AI/ML costs using AWS Inferentia and PyTorch
- Empower your business users to extract insights from company documents using Amazon SageMaker Canvas Generative AI