1/29/2025, 12:00:00 AM ~ 1/30/2025, 12:00:00 AM (UTC)

Recent Announcements

AWS Marketplace adds self-service seller onboarding support for demo and private offer requests

AWS Marketplace sellers can now utilize a new self-service process to enable demo and private offer requests for their products through the AWS Marketplace Management Portal and AWS Marketplace Catalog API. Enabling this feature allows customers to request demos and private offers directly from sellers’ product listing pages, accelerating product evaluations and reducing procurement cycle times.\n When creating or updating software as a service (SaaS) or server products in the AWS Marketplace Management Portal, sellers who are eligible to receive AWS Opportunity referrals through the APN Customer Engagements (ACE) program and have linked their AWS Marketplace and Partner Central accounts now have the option to enable ‘Request demo’ and/or ‘Request private offer’ call-to-action buttons on their product detail pages. This empowers sellers with direct self-service access to onboard these features. By enabling demo and private offer requests, AWS Marketplace sellers can be connected directly to high-intent prospects that are pre-qualified by AWS. To learn more about enabling demo and private offer requests, visit the AWS Marketplace Seller Guide.

Amazon Redshift launches enhanced query monitoring to improve query monitoring and diagnostics

Amazon Redshift now offers enhanced query monitoring capabilities, enabling you to efficiently identify and isolate performance bottlenecks. This feature provides comprehensive insights to track, evaluate, and diagnose query performance within data warehouses, eliminating the need to manually analyze system tables and logs.\n Accessible through the AWS console, enhanced query monitoring allows you to view performance history for trend analysis, detect workload changes and understand how query performance has changed over time and diagnose performance issues with query profiler. You can analyze a specific timeframe and find problematic queries, review performance trends, and drill down to detailed query plans. Enhanced query monitoring relies on system views like SYS_QUERY_DETAIL and requires users to connect to the Redshift data warehouse. A regular users can view only their queries whereas administrators with SYS:MONITOR role will be able to monitor queries for the entire data warehouse. Enhanced query monitoring is now generally available for both Amazon Redshift Serverless and Amazon Redshift provisioned data warehouses in all AWS commercial and the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions where Amazon Redshift is available. To learn more, see the documentation.

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