3/21/2024, 12:00:00 AM ~ 3/22/2024, 12:00:00 AM (UTC)

Recent Announcements

Amazon DataZone launches enhancements to Amazon Redshift integration

Amazon DataZone is used by customers to catalog, discover, analyze, share, and govern data at scale across organizational boundaries with governance and access controls. Today, Amazon DataZone has introduced several enhancements to its Amazon Redshift integration, simplifying the process of publishing and subscribing to Amazon Redshift tables and views. These updates streamline the experience for both data producers and consumers, allowing them to quickly create data warehouse environments using pre-configured credentials and connection parameters provided by their DataZone administrators. Additionally, these enhancements grant administrators greater control over who can use the resources within their AWS accounts and Amazon Redshift clusters, and for what purpose.

Amazon Managed Blockchain (AMB) Query now supports listing unspent transaction outputs (UTXOs) on Bitcoin blockchain networks

Amazon Managed Blockchain (AMB) Query now supports listing unspent transaction outputs (UTXOs), enabling developers to quickly and easily build applications on the Bitcoin Mainnet and Testnet blockchain networks.

Amazon Kinesis Data Streams launches cross-account access with AWS Lambda in AWS GovCloud (US)

Amazon Kinesis Data Streams now supports resource-based policies in the AWS GovCloud (US) regions, so you can process data ingested into a stream in one account with an AWS Lambda function in another account. Amazon Kinesis Data Streams is a serverless real-time data streaming service that can continuously capture gigabytes of data per second from hundreds of thousands of sources. AWS Lambda is a serverless compute service that lets you run code without provisioning or managing servers. Together with Kinesis Data Streams and Lambda, you can build a completely serverless data streaming pipeline.

Announcing Package Group Configuration in AWS CodeArtifact

Today, AWS announces the general availability of Package Group Configuration in AWS CodeArtifact. Customers can now define groups of packages and apply package origin controls to the groups, enhancing security and preventing software supply chain attacks.

EC2 Mac Dedicated Hosts now provide visibility into supported macOS versions

Starting today, customers are able to view the latest macOS versions supported on their EC2 Mac Dedicated Host, which enables them to proactively validate if their Dedicated Host can support instances with their preferred macOS versions. As each macOS version requires a minimum firmware version on the underlying Apple Mac to successfully boot, a host may not support booting the latest macOS versions if the firmware on the Apple Mac is outdated, which may happen if an allocated Mac Dedicated Host has remained idle for an extended period of time. To ensure supportability for the latest macOS versions, customers can launch and terminate instances on their allocated Mac Dedicated Host which will trigger the host sanitization workflow and update the firmware on the underlying Apple Mac. A Dedicated Host with a long running instance will be updated automatically when customers stop or terminate their running instance.

Amazon RDS Multi-AZ deployments with readable standby instances now support C6gd database instances

Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) now supports C6gd database (DB) instances in RDS for PostgreSQL and MySQL Multi-AZ deployments with two readable standbys. These compute optimized DB instances are available in sizes ranging from 1 vCPU up to 64 vCPU (medium up to 16xlarge sizes). C6gd DB instances are the only instances that support medium size instances for Multi-AZ deployments with two readable standbys. C6gd is an ideal candidate for cost optimizing dev/test workloads intended for Multi-AZ deployments with readable standby instances.

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