9/27/2024, 12:00:00 AM ~ 9/30/2024, 12:00:00 AM (UTC)
Recent Announcements
Announcing availability of AWS Outposts in Kuwait
AWS Outposts can now be shipped and installed at your data center and on-premises locations in Kuwait.\n AWS Outposts is a family of fully managed solutions that extends AWS infrastructure, AWS services, APIs, and tools to virtually any on-premises or edge location for a truly consistent hybrid experience. Outposts is ideal for workloads that require low latency access to on-premises systems, local data processing, and migration of applications with local system interdependencies. Outposts can also help meet data residency requirements. Outposts is available in a variety of form factors, from 1U and 2U Outposts servers to 42U Outposts racks, and multiple rack deployments. With the availability of Outposts in Kuwait, you can use AWS services to run your workloads and data in country in your on-premises facilities and connect to your nearest AWS Region. To learn more about Outposts, read the product overview and user guide. For the most updated list of countries and territories where Outposts is supported, check out the Outposts rack FAQs page and the Outposts servers FAQs page.
Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB is now available in the Jakarta, Milan, UAE and Zaragoza AWS regions
You can now use Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB in the Asia Pacific (Jakarta), Europe (Milan), Middle East (UAE) and Europe (Spain) AWS regions. Timestream for InfluxDB makes it easy for application developers and DevOps teams to run fully managed InfluxDB databases on AWS for real-time time-series applications using open-source APIs.\n Timestream for InfluxDB offers the full feature set available in the InfluxDB 2.7 release of the open-source version, and adds deployment options with Multi-AZ high availability and enhanced durability. For high availability, Timestream for InfluxDB allows you to automatically create a primary database instance and synchronously replicate the data to an instance in a different Availability Zone. When it detects a failure, Amazon Timestream automatically fails over to a standby instance without manual intervention. To migrate to Timestream for InfluxDB from a self-managed InfluxDB instance, you can use our sample migration script by following this guide. With the latest release, customers can use Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB in the following regions: US East (Ohio), US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), Canada (Central), Asia Pacific (Mumbai), Asia Pacific (Singapore), Asia Pacific (Sydney), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Asia Pacific (Jakarta), Europe (Paris), Europe (Frankfurt), Europe (Ireland), Europe (London), Europe (Milan), Europe (Stockholm), Europe (Spain), and Middle East (UAE). To get started with Amazon Timestream, visit our product page.
AWS CodePipeline introduces pipeline variable check rule for stage level condition
AWS CodePipeline V2 type pipelines introduces pipeline variable check as a new rule that customers can use in their stage level condition to gate a pipeline execution. You can use this rule with any condition that is evaluated before entering the stage, before exiting a stage - when all actions in the stage have completed successfully, or when any action in the stage has failed. With the variable check rule, you can evaluate a pipeline parameter or an output variable from a prior action in the pipeline against a threshold, to determine if the condition will succeed or fail. For example, you can check if an output variable from a CodeBuild action is a certain value to determine if the pipeline execution should enter a stage.\n To learn more about using the variable check rule in stage level conditions in your pipeline, visit our documentation. For more information about AWS CodePipeline, visit our product page. The stage level conditions feature is available in all regions where AWS CodePipeline is supported.
AWS Blogs
AWS Japan Blog (Japanese)
- 7 Reasons Why Security Has Always Been Amazon’s Top Priority: AWS Security Officer Talks
- [Event Report] “Web Security Countermeasures for Sophisticated Cyber Attacks - Enhanced Functions and Proactive Operation Support” Seminar
- How to add multiple storage buckets to your app using AWS Amplify
- New Amplify Functions features: scheduling and log streaming
- Introducing the AWS-generated AI case “Building a recommendation function with explanations for in-house training” by Cambridge Technology Partners Co., Ltd.
- About implementing mTLS with Application Load Balancer
- Stop threat actors with AWS threat intelligence
- Introducing MadPot, the threat intelligence tool Amazon uses to protect customers from cybercrime
- [Event Report & Material Release] AWS Online Seminar Cloud Utilization Methods and Latest Trends in the Creative Industry
AWS Big Data Blog
AWS Database Blog
- Troubleshoot Amazon RDS for MySQL and Amazon RDS for MariaDB Errors
- How a large financial AWS customer implemented high availability and fast disaster recovery for Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL using Global Database and Amazon RDS Proxy
AWS DevOps & Developer Productivity Blog
AWS HPC Blog
AWS Machine Learning Blog
- Architecture to AWS CloudFormation code using Anthropic’s Claude 3 on Amazon Bedrock
- How Northpower used computer vision with AWS to automate safety inspection risk assessments