2/27/2024, 12:00:00 AM ~ 2/28/2024, 12:00:00 AM (UTC)
Recent Announcements
The Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) Multi-AZ deployments with two readable standbys now supports next-generation General Purpose gp3 storage volumes. Amazon RDS gp3 volumes give you the flexibility to provision storage performance independently of storage capacity, paying only for the resources you need. Amazon RDS Multi-AZ deployments with two readable standbys provides up to 2x faster transaction commit latency, automated failovers typically under 35 seconds, and two readable standby instances.
Accelerate machine learning model training with Amazon SageMaker and Amazon S3 Express One Zone
The Amazon S3 Express One Zone storage class can now accelerate Amazon SageMaker Model Training with faster load times for training data, checkpoints, and model outputs. S3 Express One Zone is purpose-built to deliver the fastest cloud object storage for performance-critical applications and delivers consistent single-digit millisecond request latency and high throughput to reduce the time and cost to train and tune machine learning models through Amazon SageMaker.
Amazon Data Firehose adds message extraction feature for decompressed CloudWatch Logs
Amazon Data Firehose (Firehose) decompression for CloudWatch Logs now supports message extraction, so customers can automatically filter out header information and deliver only the message content from their CloudWatch logs to destinations such as Amazon S3 and Splunk for analytics.
Amazon EC2 C7a and R7a instances are now available in additional regions
Starting today, the compute-optimized Amazon EC2 C7a instances are now available in Asia Pacific (Tokyo), and Europe (Frankfurt, Spain, Stockholm) regions. The memory-optimized R7a instances are now available in Europe (Frankfurt, Spain, Stockholm) regions. C7a and R7a instances, powered by 4th Gen AMD EPYC processors (code-named Genoa) with a maximum frequency of 3.7 GHz, deliver up to 50% higher performance compared to C6a and R6a instances, respectively.
Announcing CloudWatch performance metrics for Amazon WorkSpaces Web
Today, Amazon WorkSpaces Web announced two new CloudWatch metrics for customers to monitor session performance. Administrators can conveniently enable monitoring across web portals from the Amazon CloudWatch console. These metrics provide administrators with greater insight into the in-session experience.
Amazon Location Service releases authentication library for iOS and Android
Amazon Location Service has released authentication libraries for iOS and Android platforms, simplifying the integration of Amazon Location Service into mobile apps. Along with the existing Javascript library, these provide a consistent authentication experience across web and mobile platforms.
AWS Blogs
AWS Japan Blog (Japanese)
AWS Cloud Financial Management
AWS Big Data Blog
- Use Amazon OpenSearch Ingestion to migrate to Amazon OpenSearch Serverless
- Empowering data-driven excellence: How the Bluestone Data Platform embraced data mesh for success
AWS Database Blog
AWS HPC Blog
AWS Machine Learning Blog
AWS for M&E Blog
AWS Security Blog
- AWS Payment Cryptography is PCI PIN and P2PE certified
- 2023 H2 IRAP report is now available on AWS Artifact for Australian customers
- AWS recognized as an Overall Leader in 2024 KuppingerCole Leadership Compass for Policy Based Access Management
Open Source Project
AWS CLI
Amplify for JavaScript
- tsc-compliance-test@0.1.18
- 2024-02-27 Amplify JS release - aws-amplify@6.0.18
- @aws-amplify/storage@6.0.18
- @aws-amplify/rtn-web-browser@1.0.18
- @aws-amplify/rtn-push-notification@1.2.18
- @aws-amplify/react-native-example@0.0.19
- @aws-amplify/react-native@1.0.18
- @aws-amplify/pubsub@6.0.18
- @aws-amplify/predictions@6.0.18
- @aws-amplify/notifications@2.0.18