1/7/2025, 12:00:00 AM ~ 1/8/2025, 12:00:00 AM (UTC)
Recent Announcements
Announcing 20 additional AWS Systems Manager Automation runbook recommendations in AWS Chatbot
AWS announces general availability of 20 additional AWS Systems Manager Automation runbook recommendations as contextual action buttons on event notifications in AWS Chatbot. This launch enables customers to run AWS Systems Manager automations from Microsoft Teams and Slack channels to address AWS Security Hub and Amazon ECS-related events.\n With this launch, customers can run AWS Systems Manager automations to resolve issues when they receive AWS Security Hub and Amazon ECS event notifications in chat channels. AWS Chatbot displays contextual action buttons on Security Hub and ECS event notifications and customers can click on them to run automations to resolve the finding. For example, they can run the automation to disable public accessibility of Amazon RDS database instances or run the automation to troubleshoot why an Amazon ECS task in an Amazon ECS cluster failed to start. Get started with using AWS Systems Manager Automation runbook recommendations in chat channels by installing the AWS Chatbot apps for Microsoft Teams and Slack. You can use AWS Systems Manager Automation runbook action recommendations at no additional cost. This feature is available in all public AWS Regions where AWS Chatbot service is offered. To learn more about custom actions in AWS Chatbot, visit the AWS Chatbot documentation or the AWS Chatbot product page.
Amazon DynamoDB now supports configurable point-in-time-recovery periods
Amazon DynamoDB now supports a configurable period for point-in-time-recovery (PITR). You can specify the duration for data recoverability using PITR on a per-table basis, ranging from 1 to 35 days.\n Point-in-time recovery (PITR) protects your DynamoDB data from accidental writes and deletes, allowing you to restore your data to any second within your recovery period. With this launch, a configurable backup recovery period can help you meet your compliance and regulatory requirements that necessitate shorter data recovery periods. Point-in-time-recovery is now configurable in all AWS Regions, including the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions and the China Regions. You pay based on the table size that has point-in-time-recovery enabled. For details on pricing, see the DynamoDB pricing page. To get started, see the DynamoDB developer guide.
AWS Blogs
AWS Japan Blog (Japanese)
- Detailed explanation: Standards-compliant system data linkage
- Government Cloud Utilization Hints “About Operation and Maintenance Routes”
- Sankyo Tateyama Co., Ltd.’s AWS-generated AI use case: Released a generative AI assistant that reduces meeting minutes preparation time by 75% in 1 month
- Enhance SAP monitoring with Amazon Managed Prometheus and Grafana
AWS Big Data Blog
AWS Database Blog
AWS for Industries
The Internet of Things on AWS – Official Blog
AWS Machine Learning Blog
- Align and monitor your Amazon Bedrock powered insurance assistance chatbot to responsible AI principles with AWS Audit Manager
- London Stock Exchange Group uses Amazon Q Business to enhance post-trade client services
- Evaluate large language models for your machine translation tasks on AWS
- Parameta accelerates client email resolution with Amazon Bedrock Flows