8/20/2025, 12:00:00 AM ~ 8/21/2025, 12:00:00 AM (UTC)

Recent Announcements

Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink now supports Customer Managed Keys (CMK)

Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink now supports Amazon Key Management Service (KMS) Customer Managed Keys (CMK). Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink has always provided encryption by default using AWS-owned KMS keys. Now, customers have the option to use their own Customer Managed Keys providing greater control on how they can encrypt data stored in MSF.\n Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink simplifies the development and operation of real-time data stream processing applications by eliminating the complexity of managing Flink infrastructure. Apache Flink is an open source framework and engine for processing data streams. For Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink region availability, refer to the AWS Region Table. For detailed information about implementing Customer Managed Keys in Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink, visit our documentation.

AWS Billing and Cost Management now provides customizable Dashboards

Today, AWS announces the general availability of AWS Billing and Cost Management Dashboards, a new feature within AWS Billing and Cost Management that helps you visualize and analyze your AWS spending in one consolidated view. This feature enables you to create customized dashboards that combine data from AWS Cost Explorer and Savings Plans and Reserved Instance coverage and utilization reports. With Billing and Cost Management Dashboards, you can quickly understand your AWS cost patterns and make informed financial decisions for your organization.\n Billing and Cost Management Dashboards allows you to create and customize widgets using various widget types including cost widgets, usage widgets, Savings Plans utilization and coverage widgets, and Reserved Instances utilization and coverage widgets. Each widget can be configured with different visualizations, such as line chart, bar chart, stacked bar chart or tables, and you can customize dashboard layouts by adjusting widget sizes and positions. You can share these dashboards across accounts within or outside your organization, enabling FinOps teams to establish standardized cost reporting practices throughout their organization. 

AWS Billing and Cost Management Dashboards is available at no additional cost in all AWS commercial Regions, excluding AWS China Regions. To get started with AWS Billing and Cost Management Dashboards, visit the AWS Billing and Cost Management console and select “Dashboards” from the left navigation menu. For more information, see the AWS Billing and Cost Management Dashboards user guide or blog.

AWS Clean Rooms supports error message configurations for PySpark analyses

AWS Clean Rooms now supports error message configurations for PySpark, enabling companies and their partners to develop and test sophisticated analytics faster in a Clean Rooms collaboration. With this launch, you and your partners can specify how much information appears in error messages for analyses that use PySpark, the Python API for Apache Spark. Code authors can configure a PySpark analysis to return detailed error messages when a PySpark analysis fails, provided that each collaboration member approves the analysis to run on their data. For example, when a code author is testing their code for a marketing attribution model in a clean rooms collaboration, they can enable detailed error messages for faster troubleshooting, reducing time-to-insights from weeks to hours or days.\n AWS Clean Rooms helps companies and their partners easily analyze and collaborate on their collective datasets without revealing or copying one another’s underlying data. For more information about the AWS Regions where AWS Clean Rooms is available, see the AWS Regions table. To learn more about collaborating with AWS Clean Rooms, visit AWS Clean Rooms.

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