1/4/2024, 12:00:00 AM ~ 1/5/2024, 12:00:00 AM (UTC)

Recent Announcements

AWS Systems Manager now supports SSM Agent version update in the context of an Application

Application Manager, a capability of AWS Systems Manager that helps DevOps engineers investigate and remediate issues in the context of their applications, now supports AWS Systems Manager Agent (SSM Agent) automatic version updates in the context of an Application.

Amazon OpenSearch Service now supports TLS 1.3 and perfect forward secrecy

Amazon OpenSearch Service adds support for Transport Layer Security (TLS) version 1.3 amongst its transport security options for domain endpoint security. TLS 1.3 offers customers enhanced security and performance as compared to older TLS versions. In addition, we now support perfect forward secrecy, which provides additional safeguards against eavesdropping of encrypted data, through the use of a unique random session key.

Introducing simplified WordPress setup on Amazon Lightsail

Amazon Lightsail now offers a simplified experience to configure your WordPress website on Lightsail. You can set up your website on your Virtual Private Server (VPS) by simply following the workflow that will configure and secure your WordPress application for you.

AWS Systems Manager now supports Ubuntu 23.04, Debian 12, MacOS 14, and SUSE SP5

AWS Systems Manager now supports instances running Ubuntu 23.04, Debian 12, MacOS 14 (Sonoma), and SUSE SP5. Systems Manager customers running these operating systems versions now have access to all AWS Systems Manager Node Management capabilities, including Fleet Manager, Compliance, Inventory, Hybrid Activations, Session Manager, Run Command, State Manager, Patch Manager, and Distributor. For a full list of supported operating systems and machine types for AWS Systems Manager, see the user guide. For a full list of supported operating systems for AWS Systems Manager Patch Manager, see the Patch Manager prerequisites user guide page.

Amazon Connect launches granular access controls for historical metrics

Amazon Connect now provides granular access controls enabling you to apply resource tags to define who is able to see historical metrics for specific users, queues, and routing profiles in the Amazon Connect UI. For example, you can tag users with Team:Compliance to only enable the Compliance team manager to see historical metrics for these users. To learn more about this feature, see tag based access control for historical metrics.

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