10/9/2025, 12:00:00 AM ~ 10/10/2025, 12:00:00 AM (UTC)

Recent Announcements

Introducing Amazon Quick Suite: your agentic AI-powered workspace

Today, we’re announcing the general availability of Amazon Quick Suite—a new set of agentic teammate that helps you get the answers you need using all of your business data and move instantly from insights to action. Quick Suite retrieves insights across the public internet and all your documents, including information in Slack, Salesforce, Snowflake, databases, and other places your company keeps important data. Whether you need a single data point, a PhD-level research project, an entire strategy tailored to your context, or anything in between, Quick Suite quickly gets you all the relevant information.\n Quick Suite helps you seamlessly transition from getting answers to taking action in popular applications (like creating or updating Salesforce opportunities, Jira tickets, or ServiceNow incidents). Quick Suite can also help you automate tasks—from routine, daily tasks like responding to RFPs and preparing for customer meetings to automating the most complex business processes such as invoice processing and account reconciliation. All of your data is safe and private. Your queries and data are never used to train models, and you can tailor the Quick Suite experience to you. Your AWS administrator can turn on Quick Suite in only a few steps, and your new agentic teammate will be ready to go. New Quick Suite customers receive a 30-day free trial for up to 25 users. 

You can experience the full breadth of Quick Suite capabilities for chat, research, business intelligence, and automation in the following AWS Regions: US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), Asia Pacific (Sydney), and Europe (Ireland)., and we’ll expand availability to additional AWS Regions over the coming months.

To learn more about Quick Suite and its capabilities, read our deep-dive blog.

AWS Direct Connect announces 100G expansion in Kansas City, MO

Today, AWS announced the expansion of 10 Gbps and 100 Gbps dedicated connections with MACsec encryption capabilities at the existing AWS Direct Connect location in the Netrality KC1 data center near Kansas City, MO. You can now establish private, direct network access to all public AWS Regions (except those in China), AWS GovCloud Regions, and AWS Local Zones from this location.\n The Direct Connect service enables you to establish a private, physical network connection between AWS and your data center, office, or colocation environment. These private connections can provide a more consistent network experience than those made over the public internet.  For more information on the over 146 Direct Connect locations worldwide, visit the locations section of the Direct Connect product detail pages. Or, visit our getting started page to learn more about how to purchase and deploy Direct Connect.

Amazon EC2 I7i instances now available in AWS Europe (Spain) region

Amazon Web Services (AWS) announces the availability of high performance Storage Optimized Amazon EC2 I7i instances in the AWS Europe (Spain) region. Powered by 5th generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors with an all-core turbo frequency of 3.2 GHz, these new instances deliver up to 23% better compute performance and more than 10% better price performance over previous generation I4i instances. Powered by 3rd generation AWS Nitro SSDs, I7i instances offer up to 45TB of NVMe storage with up to 50% better real-time storage performance, up to 50% lower storage I/O latency, and up to 60% lower storage I/O latency variability compared to I4i instances.\n I7i instances offer the best compute and storage performance for x86-based storage optimized instances in Amazon EC2, ideal for I/O intensive and latency-sensitive workloads that demand very high random IOPS performance with real-time latency to access the small to medium size datasets (multi-TBs). Additionally, torn write prevention feature support up to 16KB block sizes, enabling customers to eliminate database performance bottlenecks. I7i instances are available in eleven sizes - nine virtual sizes up to 48xlarge and two bare metal sizes - delivering up to 100Gbps of network bandwidth and 60Gbps of Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS) bandwidth. To learn more, visit the I7i instances page.

Amazon EC2 C6in instances are now available in Mexico (Central) Region

Starting today, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) C6in instances are available in AWS Region Mexico (Central). These sixth-generation network optimized instances, powered by 3rd Generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors and built on the AWS Nitro System, deliver up to 200Gbps network bandwidth, for 2x more network bandwidth over comparable fifth-generation instances.\n Customers can use C6in instances to scale the performance of applications such as network virtual appliances (firewalls, virtual routers, load balancers), Telco 5G User Plane Function (UPF), data analytics, high performance computing (HPC), and CPU based AI/ML workloads. C6in instances are available in 10 different sizes with up to 128 vCPUs, including bare metal size. Amazon EC2 sixth-generation x86-based network optimized EC2 instances deliver up to 100Gbps of Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS) bandwidth, and up to 400K IOPS. C6in instances offer Elastic Fabric Adapter (EFA) networking support on 32xlarge and metal sizes. C6in instances are available in these AWS Regions: US East (Ohio, N. Virginia), US West (N. California, Oregon), Europe (Frankfurt, Ireland, London, Milan, Paris, Spain, Stockholm, Zurich), Middle East (Bahrain, UAE), Israel (Tel Aviv), Asia Pacific (Hong Kong, Hyderabad, Jakarta, Malaysia, Melbourne, Mumbai, Osaka, Seoul, Singapore, Sydney, Tokyo, Thailand), Africa (Cape Town), South America (Sao Paulo), Canada (Central), Canada West (Calgary), AWS GovCloud (US-West, US-East), and Mexico (Central). To learn more, see the Amazon EC2 C6in instances. To get started, see the AWS Management Console, AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI), and AWS SDKs.

Amazon EC2 M6in and M6idn instances are now available in Asia Pacific (Seoul) Region

Starting today, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) M6in and M6idn instances are available in AWS Asia Pacific (Seoul) region. These sixth-generation network optimized instances, powered by 3rd Generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors and built on the AWS Nitro System, deliver up to 200Gbps network bandwidth, for 2x more network bandwidth over comparable fifth-generation instances. Customers can use M6in and M6idn instances to scale their performance and throughput of network-intensive workloads such as high-performance file systems, distributed web scale in-memory caches, caching fleets, real-time big data analytics, and Telco applications such as 5G User Plane Function.\n M6in and M6idn instances are available in 10 different instance sizes including metal, offering up to 128 vCPUs and 512 GiB of memory. They deliver up to 100Gbps of Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS) bandwidth, and up to 400K IOPS. M6in and M6idn instances offer Elastic Fabric Adapter (EFA) networking support on 32xlarge and metal sizes. M6idn instances offer up to 7.6 TB of high-speed, low-latency instance storage. With this regional expansion, M6in and M6idn instances are available in the following AWS Regions: US East (Ohio, N. Virginia), US West (N. California, Oregon), Europe (Ireland, Frankfurt, Spain, Stockholm, Zurich), Asia Pacific (Mumbai, Singapore, Tokyo, Sydney, Seoul), Canada (Central), and AWS GovCloud (US-West). Customers can purchase the new instances through Savings Plans, On-Demand, and Spot instances. To learn more, see M6in and M6idn instances page.

Amazon DynamoDB now supports Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6)

Amazon DynamoDB now offers customers the option to use Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) addresses in their Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) when connecting to DynamoDB tables, streams, and DynamoDB Accelerator (DAX), including with AWS PrivateLink Gateway and Interface endpoints. Customers moving to IPv6 can simplify their network stack and meet compliance requirements by using a network that supports both IPv4 and IPv6.\n The continued growth of the internet is exhausting available Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) addresses. IPv6 increases the number of available addresses by several orders of magnitude and customers no longer need to manage overlapping address spaces in their VPCs. Customers can standardize their applications on the new version of Internet Protocol by moving to IPv6 with a few clicks in the AWS Management Console.

Support for IPv6 in Amazon DynamoDB is now available in all commercial AWS Regions in the United States and the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. It will deploy to the remaining global AWS Regions where Amazon DynamoDB is available over the next few weeks.

To connect to DynamoDB using IPv6 addresses and check regional availability, please see the DynamoDB developer guide and the DynamoDB Accelerator user guide.

Amazon SageMaker notebook instance now supports Amazon Linux 2023

Today, we are excited to announce that Amazon SageMaker notebook instance supports Amazon Linux 2023. You can now choose Amazon Linux 2023 for your new Amazon SageMaker notebook instance to take advantage of the latest innovations, enhanced security features.\n Amazon SageMaker notebook instances are fully managed Jupyter Notebooks with pre-configured development environments for data science and machine learning. Data scientists and developers can use SageMaker Notebooks to interactively explore, visualize and prepare data, and build and deploy machine learning models on SageMaker. Amazon Linux 2023 (AL2023) is a general-purpose rpm-based Linux distribution and successor to Amazon Linux 2 (AL2). Amazon Linux 2023 simplifies operating system management through its secure, stable, and high-performance runtime environment. This Linux distribution follows a predictable two-year major release cycle with five years of long-term support. The first two years provide standard support with quarterly security patches, bug fixes, and new features, followed by three years of maintenance. Enhanced security features include SELinux support and FIPS 140-3 validation for cryptographic modules. With this you now have the options to launch a notebook instance with AL2023 or AL2. For more details about this launch and instructions on how to get started with AL2023 notebook instances, please refer to the Amazon Linux 2023 documentation.

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