1/27/2025, 12:00:00 AM ~ 1/28/2025, 12:00:00 AM (UTC)

Recent Announcements

Announcing support for Maxon Cinema 4D and Maxon Redshift in AWS Deadline Cloud

AWS Deadline Cloud now supports Maxon Cinema 4D and Maxon Redshift in its Service-Managed Fleets and Customer-Managed Fleets. With this update, creative teams can seamlessly leverage the cloud to render complex projects and access flexible Usage-Based Licensing (UBL).\n With AWS Deadline Cloud, you can submit Cinema 4D jobs to Deadline Cloud without having to manage your own render farm infrastructure. You can now scale Cinema 4D and Redshift rendering workloads effortlessly, eliminating bottlenecks caused by local resource limitations. UBL integration offers a pay-as-you-go licensing model, ideal for studios managing dynamic workloads. You can build pipelines for 3D graphics and visual effects using Cinema 4D without having to set up, configure, or manage the worker infrastructure yourself. Service-Managed Fleets can be configured in minutes so you can begin rendering immediately. Customers using Customer-Managed Fleets can also use Cinema 4D and Redshift UBL by integrating the license into their workflows, enabling access and pay-as-you-go usage. Creative teams can get started today in all AWS Regions where Deadline Cloud is available. For more information, please visit the Deadline Cloud product page, and see the Deadline Cloud pricing page for UBL price details.

Amazon S3 Metadata is now generally available

AWS announces the general availability of Amazon S3 Metadata, the easiest and fastest way to discover and understand your Amazon S3 data. S3 Metadata provides automated and easily queried metadata that updates in near real time, simplifying business analytics, real-time inference applications, and more. S3 Metadata supports object metadata, which includes system-defined details like size and the source of the object, and custom metadata, which allows you to use tags to annotate your objects with information like product SKU, transaction ID, or content rating.\n S3 Metadata automatically captures metadata from objects as they are uploaded into a bucket and makes that metadata queryable in a read-only table. As data in your bucket changes, S3 Metadata updates the table within minutes to reflect the latest changes. These metadata tables are stored in Amazon S3 Tables, storage optimized for tabular data. The S3 Tables integration with AWS Glue Data Catalog is in preview, allowing you to stream, query, and visualize data—including S3 Metadata tables—using AWS analytics services such as Amazon Athena, Amazon Data Firehose, Amazon EMR, Amazon QuickSight, and Amazon Redshift. Additionally, S3 Metadata integrates with Amazon Bedrock, allowing for the annotation of AI-generated videos with metadata that specifies its AI origin, creation timestamp, and the specific model used for its generation. S3 Metadata is available in the following AWS Regions: US East (N. Virginia), US East (Ohio), and US West (Oregon).

For pricing details, visit the Amazon S3 pricing page. To learn more, visit the Amazon S3 Metadata overview page, documentation, and AWS News Blog.

AWS Elemental MediaConnect introduces content quality metrics

AWS Elemental MediaConnect now supports a set of diagnostic metrics designed to provide visibility into the quality of your video and audio streams. The new metrics detect black frames, frozen video, and audio silence allowing you to quickly identify and address potential disruptions. This level of monitoring goes beyond traditional network performance indicators by analyzing the actual content, so you can maintain a high-quality experience for viewers.\n With these metrics, you have the flexibility to configure custom thresholds tailored to your preferences. This enables you to swiftly identify and address any interruptions to content delivery. To learn more about enabling the content quality metrics, visit the AWS Elemental MediaConnect monitoring documentation page. AWS Elemental MediaConnect is a reliable, secure, and flexible transport service for live video that enables broadcasters and content owners to build live video workflows and securely share live content with partners and customers. MediaConnect helps customers transport high-value live video streams into, through, and out of the AWS Cloud. MediaConnect can function as a standalone service or as part of a larger video workflow with other AWS Elemental Media Services, a family of services that form the foundation of cloud-based workflows to transport, transcode, package, and deliver video. Visit the AWS Region Table for a full list of AWS Regions where MediaConnect is available. To learn more about MediaConnect, please visit here.

Announcing general availability of AWS Managed Notifications

Amazon Web Services (AWS) is announcing the general availability of AWS Managed Notifications, a new feature of AWS User Notifications that enhances how customers receive and manage AWS Health notifications. This feature allows you to view and modify default AWS Health notifications in the Console Notifications Center, alongside your custom notifications such as CloudWatch alarms.\n A dedicated user interface is now available to manage notification subscriptions, including the ability to unsubscribe the primary or alternate contact emails from specific notification categories like ‘Operational events’. You can easily subscribe to Health Notifications through additional delivery channels. Supported channels include push notifications to the AWS Console Mobile App, AWS Chatbot (for Slack and Microsoft Teams integrations), and email. Configuring and viewing notifications in the Console Notifications Center is offered at no additional cost. This new capability is available in all AWS Regions where AWS User Notifications is available. For more information, visit the AWS User Notifications product page and documentation. To get started, go to the Console Notifications Center.

Amazon EKS managed node groups introduces new update strategies

Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) now offers new update strategies for managed node groups, giving you control over how Amazon EC2 instances in your clusters are updated with new configurations or for new Kubernetes versions. This feature provides flexibility to make changes to your Amazon EKS cluster nodes in a way that best suits your use case, while reducing operational overhead and compute costs.\n Amazon EKS managed node group update strategies let you choose between the current EKS managed node group update behavior, Default, and a new strategy, Minimal Capacity, that attempts to update the managed node group by launching fewer new EC2 instances compared to the Default strategy. Minimal Capacity is useful for managed node groups that have been scaled to zero, are using EC2 instances in high demand, or instances with limited availability. This is especially beneficial, for example, if your managed node groups have GPU-accelerated instances or instances purchased using a capacity reservation like Reserved Instances. By default, both existing and new EKS managed node groups use the “Default” update strategy, which updates managed node groups in the same way as before this launch. EKS managed node group update strategies is available today at no additional cost in all AWS Regions, except AWS GovCloud (US) and China Regions. To learn more and get started, visit the Amazon EKS product page or Amazon EKS User Guide for managed node groups.

Announcing AWS Managed Notifications in the AWS Console Mobile App

Today, Amazon Web Services (AWS) is announcing the general availability of AWS Managed Notifications in the AWS Console Mobile Application. You can now get push notifications for default AWS Health notifications and view them in the AWS Console Mobile Application’s notification inbox, alongside your user-configured notifications such as CloudWatch alarms.\n To get started, visit the AWS Console Notifications Center and select the AWS managed notifications subscriptions option in the navigation panel. Next, select Manage subscriptions for the specific notifications you’d like to receive and click Add delivery channels. Finally, in the Add delivery channels modal’s AWS Console Mobile App section, select your device and click Add delivery channels. Configuring and viewing notifications in the AWS Console Notifications Center and the AWS Console Mobile Application are offered at no additional cost. The AWS Console Mobile App lets you stay informed and connected with your AWS resources while on-the-go. Visit the AWS Console Mobile Application product page for more information. For more information about AWS User Notifications, visit the product page.

AWS now supports Zone Groups for Availability Zones

AWS now supports the Zone Groups for Availability Zones across all AWS Regions, making it easier for you to differentiate groups of Local Zones and Availability Zones.\n Zone Groups were initially launched to help you identify related groups of Local Zones that reside in the same geography. For example, the two interconnected Local Zones in Los Angeles (us-west-2-lax-1a and us-west-2-lax-1b) make up the us-west-2-lax-1 Zone Group. These Zone Groups are used for opting in to the AWS Local Zones. You can now find the Zone Group for Availability Zones for all Regions in the DescribeAvailabilityZones API. For example, the Availability Zones in the US West (Oregon) Region make up the us-west-2-zg-1 Zone GroupName, where us-west-2 indicates the Region, and zg-1 indicates it is the group of AZs in the Region. This new identifier (such as us-west-2-zg-1) has replaced the previous naming (such as us-west-2). For more details, please refer to the Zone Group for Availability Zones blog post and the visit DescribeAvailabilityZones API documentation.

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