1/17/2025, 12:00:00 AM ~ 1/20/2025, 12:00:00 AM (UTC)
Recent Announcements
AWS CodeBuild now supports test splitting and parallelism
You can now split your tests and run them across multiple, parallel-running compute environments. Based on your sharding strategy, CodeBuild will divide your tests and run them across the specified number of parallel environments. AWS CodeBuild is a fully managed continuous integration service that compiles source code, runs tests, and produces ready-to-deploy software packages.\n As the number of tests in a project grows, the total testing time also increases when using a single compute resource. Running tests in parallel across multiple compute resources reduces the overall testing duration in your CI/CD pipeline. This leads to faster feedback cycles and improved developer productivity. The parallel testing feature is available in all regions where CodeBuild is offered. For more information about the AWS Regions where CodeBuild is available, see the AWS Regions page. To learn more about CodeBuild’s test splitting, please visit our documentation. To learn more about how to get started with CodeBuild, visit the AWS CodeBuild product page.
Amazon S3 Tables are now available in five additional AWS Regions
Amazon S3 Tables are now available in five additional AWS Regions: Europe (Frankfurt), Europe (Ireland), Europe (London), Europe (Stockholm), and Asia Pacific (Tokyo).\n S3 Tables deliver the first cloud object store with built-in Apache Iceberg support, and the easiest way to store tabular data at scale. S3 Tables are specifically optimized for analytics workloads, resulting in up to 3x faster query performance through continual table optimization compared to unmanaged Iceberg tables, and up to 10x higher transactions per second compared to Iceberg tables stored in general purpose S3 buckets. S3 Tables integration with AWS Glue Data Catalog is in preview, allowing you to stream, query, and visualize data using AWS Analytics services such as Amazon Data Firehose, Athena, Redshift, EMR, and QuickSight. Additionally, S3 Tables perform continual table maintenance to automatically expire old snapshots and related data files to reduce storage cost over time. S3 Tables are now generally available in eight AWS Regions. For pricing details, visit the S3 pricing page. To learn more, visit the product page, documentation, and AWS News Blog.
Amazon Connect outbound campaigns can connect a call with an agent in under 2 seconds
Amazon Connect outbound campaigns can now be configured to connect a customer who has picked up a campaign call to an available agent in under two seconds while also supporting automatic call classification. This enhancement helps organizations support regulatory compliance with telemarketing laws such as the U.S. Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA), while increasing customer engagement and agent productivity. Call classification automatically categorizes the outcome of a call using machine learning (ML), rather than requiring agent input, helping improve agent productivity and drive efficient customer engagement. To optimize outbound call performance, customers are encouraged to follow Amazon Connect’s best practices to reduce connection latency.\n With Amazon Connect outbound campaigns, companies only pay-as-they-go for outbound campaigns processing and for associated channels usage. Amazon Connect outbound campaigns is available in US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), Africa (Cape Town), Asia Pacific (Sydney), Canada (Central), Europe (Frankfurt) and Europe (London) AWS regions. To learn more, visit our webpage.
Amazon Redshift announces support for two new geospatial H3 Indexing functions
Amazon Redshift extends support for Hexagonal Hierarchical Geospatial Indexing System, H3 for short, by adding two new H3 functions to Amazon Redshift’s previously announced H3 Indexing support in February 2024. H3 Indexing increases the performance of spatial queries at scale since the location information is pre-indexed. See this Amazon Big Data Blog on Amazon Redshift H3 Indexing for more information on the benefits and use-cases of H3 Indexing.\n H3_Center returns the centroid of an H3 cell ID from an input index, which can be used to compute the geometric center of an arbitrary area that can be represented by H3 indexed cells, for example by finding the H3 cell with the smallest average distance to all other cells in the set representing the arbitrary area. While, H3_Boundary returns the boundary of an H3 cell ID from an input index. With this announcement, Amazon Redshift now supports two new H3 Indexing related spatial functions: H3_Center, H3_Boundary, which are now available in all AWS regions where Amazon Redshift is available. For more information or to get started with Amazon Redshift spatial analytics, see the documentation and the tutorial.
Amazon Connect now offers a public preview of persistent agent connections for faster call handling
Amazon Connect now offers the ability to maintain an open communication channel between your agents and Amazon Connect, helping reduce the time it takes to establish a connection with a customer. Contact center administrators can configure an agent’s user profile to maintain a persistent connection after a conversation ends, allowing for subsequent calls to connect faster. Amazon Connect persistent agent connection makes it easier to support compliance requirements with telemarketing laws such as the U.S. Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) for outbound campaigns’ calling by reducing the time it takes for a customer to connect with your agents.\n Amazon Connect persistent connection preview is now available in all AWS regions where Amazon Connect is offered, and there is no additional charge beyond standard pricing for the Amazon Connect service usage and associated telephony charges. To learn more, visit our product page or refer to our Admin Guide. Sign up for the preview here.
Amazon Connect Screen Recording now available in AWS GovCloud (US-West)
Today, we are excited to announce that Amazon Connect screen recording is now available in AWS GovCloud (US-West), expanding its reach to government and public sector customers. This feature, which enables customers to record their agent screens during customer interactions for quality assurance purposes, was previously available in all commercial AWS regions where Amazon Connect is live. With this launch, we’re bringing the same powerful capabilities to our AWS GovCloud (US) customers.\n Amazon Connect screen recording is a valuable tool for contact centers looking to enhance their quality assurance processes. By capturing agent desktop activities during customer interactions, supervisors and quality assurance teams can gain deeper insights into agent performance, adherence to procedures, and opportunities for improvement. This feature helps organizations maintain high standards of customer service, ensure compliance with regulations, and identify areas for agent training and development. To get started with Amazon Connect screen recording in AWS GovCloud (US-West) or any supported region, visit the Amazon Connect console or refer to our documentation. For more information about Amazon Connect and its features, please visit the Amazon Connect product page.
Announcing AWS User Notifications GA on AWS CloudFormation
AWS User Notifications is now supported on AWS CloudFormation, allowing you to easily provision and manage User Notification resources as part of your application’s infrastructure-as-code (IaC). You can easily use User Notification to Configure Notifications to be sent via the Console Notifications Center, email, AWS Chatbot, or mobile push notifications to the AWS Console Mobile App to keep you informed about important events like Amazon CloudWatch Alarms.\n With this new capability, you can define Notification Configurations as part of your IaC practices. Specify notification configurations for specific resource types within your CloudFormation templates. For example, set up notifications to trigger when an Auto Scaling group scales out, an ELB is provisioned, or an RDS database is modified. You have granular control over which events will trigger notifications and who should receive them. This integration simplifies cloud operations by consolidating monitoring configuration right alongside your IaC templates. No more context switching between services - your notifications are defined declaratively within your infrastructure code. Setting up stack notifications is easy - just add the Notifications or NotificationContacts resource type (e.g., AWS::Notifications::NotificationConfiguration) in your CloudFormation template to configure the desired events and channels. For more information, visit the Notifications and NotificationsContacts resource type reference. To learn more about User Notifications, visit the product page and documentation.
AWS Encryption SDK for Go now generally available
Developers can now use the AWS Encryption SDK for Go to help protect their data. This open-source release makes it easier for developers to encrypt and decrypt their data when building applications using the Go programming language.\n The AWS Encryption SDK is a client-side encryption library designed to make it easy to encrypt and decrypt data based on industry standards and best practices. The AWS Encryption SDK is available in multiple languages and all implementations of the SDK are interoperable, allowing you to encrypt data in one programming language and decrypt it with any other. The AWS Encryption SDK is developed under open source projects on GitHub where you can inspect the code and contribute to the project. You can get started by visiting the AWS Encryption SDK for Go on GitHub. To learn more, see What is AWS Encryption SDK in the developer guide.
AWS Blogs
AWS Japan Blog (Japanese)
- Information on the release of materials and videos for the 2024/12 AWS Black Belt webinar
- Add conversational interfaces to any data source
- DMM.com migrates to Amazon Aurora MySQL, improving performance by up to 70% and significantly reducing operating costs
- Financial Industry Special: Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP Features
AWS Cloud Operations Blog
- Resolve your AWS incidents faster by automatically engaging AWS Managed Services
- Limit interactive session commands by groups of users using AWS Systems Manager
AWS Database Blog
- How Orca Security optimized their Amazon Neptune database performance
- Monitor server-side latency for Amazon ElastiCache for Valkey
- Monitor server-side latency for Amazon MemoryDB for Valkey