11/2/2023, 12:00:00 AM ~ 11/3/2023, 12:00:00 AM (UTC)
Recent Announcements
AWS AppFabric now supports GitHub and ServiceNow
Today, AWS AppFabric announces support for two new software as a service (SaaS) applications: GitHub and ServiceNow. Starting now, IT administrators and security analysts can use AWS AppFabric to aggregate enriched and normalized SaaS audit logs from these two additional applications, or audit end-user access of each application. This launch expands AWS AppFabric supported applications used across an organization.
Amazon RDS for MySQL supports new minor version 5.7.44
Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) for MySQL now supports MySQL minor version 5.7.44. We recommend you upgrade to the latest minor versions to benefit from the security patches, bug fixes, and performance improvements added by the MySQL community.
Announcing cross-account support for AWS Global Accelerator
Starting today, AWS Global Accelerator supports cross-account endpoints, allowing you to access endpoints in multiple accounts using a single accelerator
Finch is now Generally Available on macOS
Today, AWS announces the general availability of Finch, an open source command line tool that allows developers to build, run, and publish Linux containers on macOS. With this release, we are also launching a website that should help you find all the Finch-related information, tutorials, and other resources to get started with Finch.
You can now launch Amazon SageMaker Data Wrangler from Amazon EMR Studio for low code data preparation for machine learning (ML). Amazon EMR is the cloud big data solution for petabyte-scale data processing, interactive analytics, and machine learning using open-source frameworks such as Apache Spark, Apache Hive, and Presto. Amazon SageMaker Data Wrangler reduces the time it takes to aggregate and prepare data for machine learning (ML) from weeks to minutes. The new integration provides a simplified experience to launch SageMaker Data Wrangler from EMR Studio to prepare data for ML without writing code.
IAM Access Analyzer policy generation now extends coverage to over 200 AWS services
AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) Access Analyzer policy generation has expanded support to identify actions of over 200 AWS services to help developers create fine-grained policies based on their AWS CloudTrail access activity. The new service additions include actions from services such as AWS Auto Scaling, Amazon Redshift, and Amazon Route 53. When developers initiate policy generation, IAM Access Analyzer gets to work and generates a policy by analyzing their AWS CloudTrail logs to identify actions used. For example, developers building applications might want to grant the applications permissions to access AWS resources. They can use policy generation to create a fine-grained policy and limit application role’s permissions to only those necessary. The generated policy provides developers a starting point and makes it easier for developers to grant only the required permissions to run their workloads.
AWS Global Accelerator extends IPv6 support to dual stack NLB endpoints
Starting today, AWS Global Accelerator extends dual-stack accelerators support that enables you to route IPv6 traffic to Regional Network Load Balancer endpoints, in addition to dual-stack Application Load Balancer (ALB) and EC2 endpoints.
AWS IAM action last accessed information for more than 60 additional services
AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) now provides action last accessed information for more than 60 additional services to help you refine the permissions of your IAM roles. You can use action last accessed information to identify unused permissions and refine the access of your IAM roles to only the actions they use. With this release, you can review action last accessed information for services such as AWS Auto Scaling, Amazon Redshift, and Amazon Route 53 to better adhere to the best practice of least privilege.
YouTube
AWS Black Belt Online Seminar (Japanese)
- AWS CloudFormation Frequently Asked Use Cases and Questions [AWS Black Belt]
- AWS CloudFormation CloudFormation Registry Edition [AWS Black Belt]
- AWS CloudFormation DeepDive Edition [AWS Black Belt]
- Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling Scaling Policies and Recommended Features [AWS Black Belt]
- Response to the phasing out of Amazon Connect Google Chrome third-party cookies [AWS Black Belt]
- Improving Employee Experience with Amazon Connect Custom CCP [AWS Black Belt]
- Amazon EventBridge Global Endpoint [AWS Black Belt]
- Amazon Monitron Part 2 (Setting Edition) [AWS Black Belt]
AWS Blogs
AWS Japan Blog (Japanese)
- Generative AI can now be used on Amazon SageMaker Canvas
- Fine-tune Japanese LLM with the free notebook service SageMaker Studio Lab
- [Inter BEE 2023] Introducing the AWS Booth Seminar
- Using resource tags to enable finer access control for Amazon Connect
AWS Cloud Operations & Migrations Blog
- How to email your Amazon CloudWatch dashboard
- Automating Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling with Amazon CloudWatch custom metrics and AWS CDK
AWS Big Data Blog
AWS Compute Blog
AWS Contact Center
AWS Database Blog
- Build a generative AI-powered agent assistance application using Amazon Aurora and Amazon SageMaker JumpStart
- Mask PII data using AWS DMS and Amazon Macie during migration
Desktop and Application Streaming
AWS for Industries
- AWS for Telecom programming highlights at re:Invent 2023
- 6 takeaways from GroceryShop 2023
- How SGN extended isolated networks to AWS using AWS Transit Gateway
AWS Machine Learning Blog
- Deploy ML models built in Amazon SageMaker Canvas to Amazon SageMaker real-time endpoints
- Develop generative AI applications to improve teaching and learning experiences
AWS for M&E Blog
Networking & Content Delivery
- Announcing AWS Global Accelerator IPv6 support for Network Load Balancer (NLB) endpoints
- Announcing cross-account support for AWS Global Accelerator
- Experian: Centralized internet ingress using AWS Gateway Load Balancer and AWS Transit Gateway
AWS Security Blog
- Approaches for migrating users to Amazon Cognito user pools
- How to share security telemetry per OU using Amazon Security Lake and AWS Lake Formation
- Aggregating, searching, and visualizing log data from distributed sources with Amazon Athena and Amazon QuickSight
- How to visualize Amazon Security Lake findings with Amazon QuickSight