12/17/2025, 12:00:00 AM ~ 12/18/2025, 12:00:00 AM (UTC)

Recent Announcements

Now generally available: Amazon EC2 M8gn and M8gb instances

Today, AWS announces the general availability of the new Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) M8gn and M8gb instances. These instances are powered by AWS Graviton4 processors to deliver up to 30% better compute performance than AWS Graviton3 processors. M8gn instances feature the latest 6th generation AWS Nitro Cards, and offer up to 600 Gbps network bandwidth, the highest network bandwidth among network optimized EC2 instances. M8gb offer up to 150 Gbps of EBS bandwidth to provide higher EBS performance compared to same-sized equivalent Graviton4-based instances.\n M8gn are ideal for 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 (UPF). M8gb are ideal for workloads requiring high block storage performance such as high performance databases and NoSQL databases.

M8gn instances offer instance sizes up to 48xlarge, up to 768 GiB of memory, up to 600 Gbps of networking bandwidth, and up to 60 Gbps of bandwidth to Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS). They also support EFA networking on the 16xlarge, 24xlarge, and 48xlarge sizes. M8gb instances offer sizes up to 24xlarge, up to 768 GiB of memory, up to 150 Gbps of EBS bandwidth, and up to 200 Gbps of networking bandwidth. They support Elastic Fabric Adapter (EFA) networking on the 16xlarge and 24xlarge sizes, which enables lower latency and improved cluster performance for workloads deployed on tightly coupled clusters.

The new instances are available in the following AWS Regions: US East (N. Virginia), and US West (Oregon). To learn more, see Amazon EC2 M8gn and M8gb Instances. To begin your Graviton journey, visit the Level up your compute with AWS Graviton page.

AWS Databases are now available on the Vercel Marketplace

Today, AWS Databases including Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL, Amazon Aurora DSQL, and Amazon DynamoDB are generally available on the Vercel Marketplace, enabling you to create and connect to an AWS database directly from Vercel in seconds.\n To get started, you can create a new AWS Account from Vercel that includes access to the three databases and $100 USD in credits. These credits can be used with any of these database option for up to six months. Once your account is set up, you can have a production-ready Aurora database or DynamoDB table powering your Vercel projects within seconds. You can also manage your plan, add payment information, and view usage details anytime by visiting the AWS settings portal from the Vercel dashboard. To learn more, visit the AWS landing page on the Vercel Marketplace. The integration includes serverless options for Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL, Amazon Aurora DSQL, and Amazon DynamoDB to simplify your application needs and reduce costs by scaling to zero when not in use. You can create a database in the following AWS Regions: US East (N. Virginia), US East (Ohio), US West (Oregon), Europe (Ireland), Europe (Frankfurt), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), and Asia Pacific (Mumbai) with more Regions coming soon. AWS Databases deliver security, reliability, and price performance without the operational overhead, whether you’re prototyping your next big idea or running production AI and data driven applications. For more information, visit the AWS Databases webpage.

Amazon WorkSpaces Applications announces additional health and performance metrics

Today, Amazon WorkSpaces Applications announced a new set of Amazon CloudWatch metrics for monitoring the health and performance of fleets, sessions, instances, and users. Administrators and support operations personnel can conveniently enable monitoring across fleets from the Amazon CloudWatch console. These metrics simplify troubleshooting and dynamically update to reflect the latest state of important performance metrics.\n Users can make informed decisions on sizing and end users’ streaming instances by setting performance thresholds on available metrics to meet performance and budgeting criteria. They can view instance and session performance metrics to troubleshoot end user streaming session related issues. To enable this feature for your fleet instancess, you must use a WorkSpaces Applications image that uses latest agent released on or after December 06, 2025 or has been updated using Managed WorkSpaces Applications image updates released on or after December 05, 2025.

These CloudWatch metrics are available in all the AWS commercial and AWS GovCloud (US) Regions where Amazon WorkSpaces Applications is currently available. To get started or learn more, you can visit Amazon WorkSpaces Applications Metrics and Dimensions documentation.

Amazon Aurora now supports PostgreSQL 18.1 in the Amazon RDS Database preview environment

Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL-Compatible Edition now supports PostgreSQL version 18.1 in the Amazon RDS Database Preview Environment, allowing you to evaluate PostgreSQL 18.1 on Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL. PostgreSQL 18.1 was released by the PostgreSQL community on September 9, 2025. \n PostgreSQL 18.1 includes “skip scan” support for multicolumn B-tree indexes and improves WHERE clause handling for OR and IN conditions. It introduces parallel GIN index builds and updates join operations. Observability improvements show buffer usage counts and index lookups during query execution, along with a per-connection I/O utilization metric. To learn more about PostgreSQL 18.1, read here.   Database instances in the RDS Database Preview Environment allow testing of a new database engine without the hassle of having to self-install, provision, and manage a preview version of the Aurora PostgreSQL database software. Clusters are retained for a maximum period of 60 days and are automatically deleted after this retention period. Amazon RDS Database Preview Environment database instances are priced the same as production Aurora instances created in the US East (Ohio) Region.   Amazon Aurora is designed for unparalleled high performance and availability at global scale with full MySQL and PostgreSQL compatibility. It provides built-in security, continuous backups, serverless compute, up to 15 read replicas, automated multi-Region replication, and integrations with other AWS services. To get started with Amazon Aurora, take a look at our getting started page.

AWS announces enhanced custom line item controls for AWS Billing Conductor

Starting today, AWS Billing Conductor customers gain greater flexibility when using custom line items.\n Customers can now create service-specific custom line items scoped at either one AWS service or to a set of selected AWS service and can choose how these line items are presented in the pro forma billing artifacts, such as Bills Page, Cost Explorer and Cost and Usage Records. These enhancements enable customers to create more precise and tailored charge-back and re-billing strategies that better reflect their pricing structures and improve the traceability experience for pro forma users. Customers can use this functionality to apply percentage discounts on Saving Plans fees or allocate shared flat support charges under AWS Support service. Service specific custom line items are available for standard billing group regardless of the type of pricing plan selected, and for billing-transfer billing groups exclusively when customer-managed pricing plans are selected. To start, use AWS Billing Conductor console or APIs, create a custom line item and specify the cost reference value (one or multiple AWS services) and the display setting options (itemized or consolidated under your service of choice). To learn more about custom line items visit AWS Billing Conductor documentation. This feature is available now in all AWS commercial Regions, excluding AWS China (Beijing) Region, operated by Sinnet, and AWS China (Ningxia) Region, operated by NWCD.

Amazon EC2 C8g, M8g, R8g instances now available in additional regions

Starting today, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) C8g and M8g instances are available in AWS GovCloud (US-West) and R8g and M8g instances are available in AWS GovCloud (US-East) regions. These instances are powered by AWS Graviton4 processors and deliver up to 30% better performance compared to AWS Graviton3-based instances. They are built on the AWS Nitro System, which offloads CPU virtualization, storage, and networking functions to dedicated hardware and software to enhance the performance and security of your workloads.\n AWS Graviton4-based Amazon EC2 instances deliver the best performance and energy efficiency for a broad range of workloads running on Amazon EC2. These instances offer larger instance sizes with up to 3x more vCPUs and memory compared to Graviton3-based Amazon C8g, M8g and R8g instances. AWS Graviton4 processors are up to 40% faster for databases, 30% faster for web applications, and 45% faster for large Java applications than AWS Graviton3 processors. C8g and R8g instances are available in 12 different instance sizes, including two bare metal sizes. They offer up to 50 Gbps enhanced networking bandwidth and up to 40 Gbps of bandwidth to the Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS). To learn more, see Amazon EC2 C8g Instances, Amazon EC2 M8g Instances, and Amazon EC2 R8g Instances. To explore how to migrate your workloads to Graviton-based instances, see AWS Graviton Fast Start program and Porting Advisor for Graviton. To get started, see the AWS GovCloud (US) Console.

Amazon ECR Public now supports PrivateLink for US East (N. Virginia) SDK Endpoint

Amazon Elastic Container Registry (ECR) Public now supports PrivateLink for the US East (N. Virginia) SDK endpoint, providing enhanced network security and private connectivity for customers. This update allows customers to access this ECR Public SDK endpoint through a private network connection, reducing exposure to the public internet.\n With this enhancement, customers can now establish a private connection from their Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) to their ECR Public SDK endpoint while creating and maintaining their ECR Public repositories. This means organizations can maintain network privacy and security, reduce exposure of sensitive network traffic, comply with stricter network security requirements, and simplify network architecture for accessing ECR Public resources. Get started today with the US East (N. Virginia) ECR Public SDK endpoint.

To learn more, visit ECR documentation.

EC2 Auto Scaling now offers a synchronous API to launch instances inside an Auto Scaling group

Today, EC2 Auto Scaling is launching a new API, LaunchInstances, which gives customers more control and flexibility over how EC2 Auto Scaling provisions instances while providing instant feedback on capacity availability.\n Customers use EC2 Auto Scaling for automated fleet management. With scaling policies, EC2 Auto Scaling can automatically add instances when demand spikes and remove them when traffic drops, ensuring customers’ applications always have the right amount of compute. EC2 Auto Scaling also offers the ability to monitor and replace unhealthy instances. In certain use cases, customers may want to specify exactly where EC2 Auto Scaling should launch additional instances and need immediate feedback on capacity availability. The new LaunchInstances API allows customers to precisely control where instances are launched by specifying an override for any Availability Zone and/or subnet in an Auto Scaling group, while providing immediate feedback on capacity availability. This synchronous operation gives customers real-time insight into scaling operations, enabling them to quickly implement alternative strategies if needed. For additional flexibility, the API includes optional asynchronous retries to help reach the desired capacity. This feature is now available in all AWS Regions and AWS GovCloud (US) Regions, at no additional cost beyond standard EC2 and EBS usage. To get started, visit the AWS Command Line Interface (CLI) and the AWS SDKs. To learn more about this feature, visit the AWS documentation.

Amazon EC2 C8g instances now available in Europe (Zurich)

Starting today, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) C8g instances are available in AWS Europe (Zurich) region. These instances are powered by AWS Graviton4 processors and deliver up to 30% better performance compared to AWS Graviton3-based instances. Amazon EC2 C8g instances are built for compute-intensive workloads, such as high performance computing (HPC), batch processing, gaming, video encoding, scientific modeling, distributed analytics, CPU-based machine learning (ML) inference, and ad serving. These instances are built on the AWS Nitro System, which offloads CPU virtualization, storage, and networking functions to dedicated hardware and software to enhance the performance and security of your workloads.\n AWS Graviton4-based Amazon EC2 instances deliver the best performance and energy efficiency for a broad range of workloads running on Amazon EC2. These instances offer larger instance sizes with up to 3x more vCPUs and memory compared to Graviton3-based Amazon C7g instances. AWS Graviton4 processors are up to 40% faster for databases, 30% faster for web applications, and 45% faster for large Java applications than AWS Graviton3 processors. C8g instances are available in 12 different instance sizes, including two bare metal sizes. They offer up to 50 Gbps enhanced networking bandwidth and up to 40 Gbps of bandwidth to the Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS). To learn more, see Amazon EC2 C8g Instances. To get started, see the AWS Management Console.

Amazon OpenSearch Service announces new OI2 instances

Amazon OpenSearch Service introduces OI2 instances, expanding the OpenSearch Optimized Instance family. The new OI2 instances delivers up to 9% higher indexing throughput compared to OR2 instances and up to 33% over I8g instances in our internal benchmarks.\n The new OI2 OpenSearch Optimized instances use the same architecture as the OR2 instances, leveraging best-in-class cloud technologies like Amazon S3, to provide high durability, and improved price-performance for higher indexing throughput better for indexing heavy workload. Each OpenSearch Optimized instance is provisioned with compute, 3rd generation AWS Nitro SSDs for caching, and remote Amazon S3-based managed storage. OI2 offers pay-as-you-go pricing and reserved instances, with a simple hourly rate for the instance including the NVMe storage, as well as managed storage provisioned. OI2 instances come in sizes ‘large’ through ‘24xlarge’, and offer compute, memory, and up to 22.5 TB storage. Please refer to the Amazon OpenSearch Service pricing page for pricing details. OI2 instance family is now available on Amazon OpenSearch Service across 12 regions globally: US East (N. Virginia, Ohio), US West (Oregon), Canada (Central), Asia Pacific (Mumbai, Singapore, Sydney, Tokyo), Europe (Frankfurt, Ireland, London, Spain).

Amazon EC2 M8g instances now available in additional regions

Starting today, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) M8g instances are available in Asia Pacific (Thailand, Jakarta, Melbourne), and AWS Middle East (UAE) regions. These instances are powered by AWS Graviton4 processors and deliver up to 30% better performance compared to AWS Graviton3-based instances. Amazon EC2 M8g instances are built for general-purpose workloads, such as application servers, microservices, gaming servers, midsize data stores, and caching fleets. These instances are built on the AWS Nitro System, which offloads CPU virtualization, storage, and networking functions to dedicated hardware and software to enhance the performance and security of your workloads.\n AWS Graviton4-based Amazon EC2 instances deliver the best performance and energy efficiency for a broad range of workloads running on Amazon EC2. These instances offer larger instance sizes with up to 3x more vCPUs and memory compared to Graviton3-based Amazon M7g instances. AWS Graviton4 processors are up to 40% faster for databases, 30% faster for web applications, and 45% faster for large Java applications than AWS Graviton3 processors. M8g instances are available in 12 different instance sizes, including two bare metal sizes. They offer up to 50 Gbps enhanced networking bandwidth and up to 40 Gbps of bandwidth to the Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS). To learn more, see Amazon EC2 M8g Instances. To explore how to migrate your workloads to Graviton-based instances, see AWS Graviton Fast Start program and Porting Advisor for Graviton. To get started, see the AWS Management Console.

Amazon EC2 R8g instances now available in additional regions

Starting today, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) R8g instances are available in AWS Europe (Paris), and Asia Pacific (Hyderabad) regions. These instances are powered by AWS Graviton4 processors and deliver up to 30% better performance compared to AWS Graviton3-based instances. Amazon EC2 R8g instances are ideal for memory-intensive workloads such as databases, in-memory caches, and real-time big data analytics. These instances are built on the AWS Nitro System, which offloads CPU virtualization, storage, and networking functions to dedicated hardware and software to enhance the performance and security of your workloads.\n AWS Graviton4-based Amazon EC2 instances deliver the best performance and energy efficiency for a broad range of workloads running on Amazon EC2. AWS Graviton4-based R8g instances offer larger instance sizes with up to 3x more vCPU (up to 48xlarge) and memory (up to 1.5TB) than Graviton3-based R7g instances. These instances are up to 30% faster for web applications, 40% faster for databases, and 45% faster for large Java applications compared to AWS Graviton3-based R7g instances. R8g instances are available in 12 different instance sizes, including two bare metal sizes. They offer up to 50 Gbps enhanced networking bandwidth and up to 40 Gbps of bandwidth to the Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS). To learn more, see Amazon EC2 R8g Instances. To explore how to migrate your workloads to Graviton-based instances, see AWS Graviton Fast Start program and Porting Advisor for Graviton. To get started, see the AWS Management Console.

Amazon OpenSearch Service now offers a new multi-tier storage

Amazon OpenSearch Service now offers a new multi-tier storage option powered by OpenSearch Optimized Instances. This new architecture combines Amazon S3 cloud technology with local instance storage to deliver improved durability and performance. The new multi-tier architecture features two tiers: hot and warm. The hot tier handles frequently accessed data, while the warm tier leverages Amazon S3 for cost-effective storage of less frequently accessed data. \n Until now, Amazon OpenSearch Service supported a warm tier through UltraWarm, which provided cost-effective storage for read-only data. The new warm tier powered by OpenSearch Optimized instances supports write operations, providing greater flexibility for data management. You can automate rotating data from hot to warm as it ages using Index State Management feature.

For warm tier deployments, customers can use OpenSearch Optimized (OI2) instances (size ‘large’ to ‘8xlarge’), with addressable warm of up to five times the local cache size. tandard Managed Storage charges apply for warm data. The new Multi-tier experience is available on OpenSearch 3.3 and above. For more information please refer to the documentation. New Multi-Tier experience on OI2 instance family is now available on Amazon OpenSearch Service across 12 regions globally: US East (N. Virginia, Ohio), US West (Oregon), Canada (Central), Asia Pacific (Mumbai, Singapore, Sydney, Tokyo), Europe (Frankfurt, Ireland, London, Spain).  Please refer to the Amazon OpenSearch Service pricing page for pricing details

AWS Security Incident Response is now available in ten additional AWS Regions

AWS Security Incident Response is now available to customers in ten additional opt-in AWS Regions: Africa (Cape Town), Asia Pacific (Hong Kong, Hyderabad, Jakarta, Melbourne), Europe (Zurich, Milan, Spain), Middle East (UAE, Bahrain). You can now use these additional regions to prepare for, respond to, and recover from security events faster and more effectively.\n AWS Security Incident Response streamlines every step of the security incident response lifecycle through automated security finding monitoring and triage, AI-powered investigation, and containment capabilities. When specialized expertise is required, Security Incident Response gives you direct 24/7 access to a dedicated group of AWS security experts who respond to your request within minutes. This powerful combination of automation and expertise enables you to confidently scale your security operations, so you can focus on innovation and growth. For more information, please visit the AWS Security Incident Response page and documentation for more information. See the Supported Configurations page for regional and language support.

AWS Payment Cryptography is now available in Asia Pacific(Hyderabad) and Europe(Paris)

AWS Payment Cryptography has expanded its global presence with availability in two new regions - Asia Pacific(Hyderabad) and Europe(Paris). This expansion enables customers with latency-sensitive payment applications to build, deploy or migrate into additional AWS Regions without depending on cross-region support. These Region offers offers additional options for multi-region high availability for Europe and India.\n AWS Payment Cryptography is a fully managed service that simplifies payment-specific cryptographic operations and key management for cloud-hosted payment applications. The service scales elastically with your business needs and is assessed as compliant with PCI PIN and PCI P2PE requirements, eliminating the need to maintain dedicated payment HSM instances. Organizations performing payment functions - including acquirers, payment facilitators, networks, switches, processors, and banks can now position their payment cryptographic operations closer to their applications while reducing dependencies on auxiliary data centers with dedicated payment HSMs. AWS Payment Cryptography is available in the following AWS Regions: Canada(Montreal), US East (Ohio, N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), Europe (Ireland, Frankfurt, London,Paris), Africa(Cape Town) and Asia Pacific (Singapore, Tokyo, Osaka, Mumbai,Hyderabad). To start using the service, please download the latest AWS CLI/SDK and see the AWS Payment Cryptography user guide for more information.

AWS Payment Cryptography reduces API pricing by up to 63% and introduces tiered key pricing

Today, AWS Payment Cryptography announced a significant price reduction of up to 63% for API requests across existing tiers and introduced a new fourth tier. This change unifies pricing across all regions and enables customers to migrate higher volume workloads to the service without being worried about pricing. As part of this update, we moved from flat rate to tiered key pricing, better supporting customers who need to manage high volumes of cryptographic keys. The new pricing model allows customers to cost-effectively scale both their key management and payment processing operations while optimizing costs at any volume.\n AWS Payment Cryptography is a managed AWS service that provides access to cryptographic functions and key management used in payment processing in accordance with Payment Card Industry (PCI) security standards without the need to procure dedicated payment Hardware Security Module (HSM) instances. The service enables customers performing payment functions such as acquirers, payment facilitators, networks, switches, processors, and banks to move their payment cryptographic operations closer to applications in the cloud and minimize dependencies on auxiliary data centers or colocation facilities containing dedicated payment HSMs. The price change is effective from December 15 2025, across all AWS Regions where AWS Payment Cryptography is available and automatically applies to all customers without any further action. For more information about pricing, visit the AWS Payment Cryptography pricing page. To learn more about the service, see the AWS Payment Cryptography user guide.

AWS Marketplace now supports mandatory purchase orders and custom messaging

AWS Marketplace now supports mandatory purchase order requirements and custom messaging at the time of purchase, allowing organizations to strengthen their procurement governance. These capabilities help procurement, software asset management, and cloud governance teams enforce compliance policies while maintaining purchasing agility.\n Administrators can now enforce their mandatory purchase order policy by requiring buyers to provide purchase orders when subscribing to products through AWS Marketplace. These requirements can be applied to purchases through a private and public offer across various pricing types. Additionally, administrators can add a custom message on the procurement page, providing guidance on policy requirements and support contacts. Organizations can implement purchase order requirements without custom messaging, use custom messaging to guide buyers through the procurement process, or combine both features for more comprehensive governance. These capabilities can also be used with Private Marketplace, which allows customers to create a curated catalog of approved products for specific users and groups within an AWS organization. This flexibility helps finance and procurement teams enforce compliance at the time of purchase, improve cost allocation accuracy, and streamline procurement-to-pay cycles. These capabilities are available today in all AWS Regions where AWS Marketplace is supported. For information on configuring purchase order requirements and custom messaging, refer to the AWS Marketplace Buyer Guide.

Amazon EC2 C8i and C8i-flex instances are now available in the Asia Pacific (Singapore) Region

Starting today, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) C8i and C8i-flex instances are available in the Asia Pacific (Singapore) region. These instances are powered by custom Intel Xeon 6 processors, available only on AWS, delivering the highest performance and fastest memory bandwidth among comparable Intel processors in the cloud. These C8i and C8i-flex instances offer up to 15% better price-performance, and 2.5x more memory bandwidth compared to previous generation Intel-based instances. They deliver up to 20% higher performance than C7i and C7i-flex instances, with even higher gains for specific workloads. The C8i and C8i-flex are up to 60% faster for NGINX web applications, up to 40% faster for AI deep learning recommendation models, and 35% faster for Memcached stores compared to C7i and C7i-flex.\n C8i-flex are the easiest way to get price performance benefits for a majority of compute intensive workloads like web and application servers, databases, caches, Apache Kafka, Elasticsearch, and enterprise applications. They offer the most common sizes, from large to 16xlarge, and are a great first choice for applications that don’t fully utilize all compute resources. C8i instances are a great choice for all memory-intensive workloads, especially for workloads that need the largest instance sizes or continuous high CPU usage. C8i instances offer 13 sizes including 2 bare metal sizes and the new 96xlarge size for the largest applications. To get started, sign in to the AWS Management Console. Customers can purchase these instances via Savings Plans, On-Demand instances, and Spot instances. For more information about the new C8i and C8i-flex instances visit the AWS News blog.

Amazon Redshift Serverless announces the general availability of dual-stack mode supporting IPV6

Amazon Redshift Serverless announces the general availability of dual-stack mode that supports Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6). This enhancement enables you to modernize your network infrastructure and meet the growing demands of internet connectivity.\n Redshift Serverless supports configuring your Redshift workgroups with both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses (dual-stack) or IPv4-only configurations within your AWS Virtual Private Clouds (VPCs). You can enable IPv6 support when creating new Redshift Serverless workgroups or modify existing workgroups to support IPv6 addressing. With this capability, you can deploy Redshift warehouses in IPv6-enabled VPC subnets and configure network settings to support the expanding address space requirements of your applications. Your applications can now communicate with Redshift warehouses using either IPv4 or IPv6 protocols, ensuring compatibility with both existing and future network architectures.

This feature is available in all AWS commercial regions where Redshift Serverless is available. To get started, read the documentation and blog.

AWS IAM Identity Center is now available in the Asia Pacific (Taipei) AWS Region

You can now deploy AWS IAM Identity Center in 37 AWS Regions, including Asia Pacific (Taipei).\n IAM Identity Center is the recommended service for managing workforce access to AWS applications. It enables you to connect your existing source of workforce identities to AWS once and offer your users single sign on experience across AWS. It powers the personalized experiences offered by AWS applications, such as Amazon Q, and the ability to define and audit user-aware access to data in AWS services, such as Amazon Redshift. It can also help you manage access to multiple AWS accounts from a central place. IAM Identity Center is available at no additional cost in these AWS Regions. To learn more about IAM Identity Center, visit the product detail page. To get started, see the IAM Identity Center user guide.

YouTube

AWS Black Belt Online Seminar (Japanese)

AWS Blogs

AWS Japan Blog (Japanese)

AWS Big Data Blog

AWS Database Blog

AWS HPC Blog

AWS for Industries

Artificial Intelligence

AWS Security Blog

Open Source Project

AWS CLI

OpenSearch

Firecracker