5/8/2026, 12:00:00 AM ~ 5/11/2026, 12:00:00 AM (UTC)
Recent Announcements
Amazon Route 53 Global Resolver now lets you add and remove AWS Regions for anycast DNS resolution
Amazon Route 53 Global Resolver now lets you add and remove AWS Regions for anycast DNS resolution, giving you flexible control over where your DNS queries are resolved. This allows you to easily expand Global Resolver coverage as your organization grows or adjust regional deployment to meet compliance requirements.\n Global Resolver provides anycast DNS resolution for public internet domains and private Route 53 hosted zones from any location, along with DNS query filtering and centralized logging. With this update, you can dynamically adjust which AWS Regions participate in anycast resolution without recreating your Global Resolver configuration. This capability is available at no additional cost in all AWS Regions where Route 53 Global Resolver is supported. To get started, see the Route 53 Global Resolver documentation. For regional availability, see the Route 53 Global Resolver Region list. For pricing, see Amazon Route 53 pricing.
AWS Service Catalog is now available to customers in two additional AWS Regions: Asia Pacific (New Zealand) and Canada West (Calgary).\n AWS Service Catalog enables customers to create, govern, and distribute a catalog of approved Infrastructure as Code (IaC) products for deployment on AWS. Administrators define products using AWS CloudFormation or other IaC tools such as Terraform. A product is a set of AWS resources that can range from a single compute instance to a fully configured multi-tier application. Customers can share portfolios of approved products across AWS accounts and organizational units through AWS Organizations, giving engineers, database administrators, data scientists, and other end-users consistent self-service access to governed AWS resources across their organization. With AWS Service Catalog, organizations can apply launch and template constraints to govern how products are provisioned, manage product versions as they evolve, and control access by individual, group, or cost center using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM). AWS Service Catalog is used by enterprises, system integrators, and managed service providers to organize, govern, and provision resources on AWS at scale. For more information, please visit the AWS Service Catalog product page and documentation. See the AWS Region Table for complete regional availability.
IAM Policy Autopilot adds Java support and Terraform-aware policy generation
IAM Policy Autopilot now supports Java applications and Terraform-aware policy generation, expanding its language coverage and its ability to generate less permissive IAM policies from code. IAM Policy Autopilot is an open-source tool launched at re:Invent 2025 that helps builders quickly and deterministically create baseline IAM policies on AWS that you can refine as your application evolves, reducing the time you spend writing IAM policies and troubleshooting access issues.\n Java has been one of the most requested languages from IAM Policy Autopilot users. With this release, Java developers can now analyze their application source code to generate AWS IAM policies, joining Python, TypeScript, and Go as supported languages. In addition, IAM Policy Autopilot can now cross-reference Terraform resource definitions with SDK calls in your application code to resolve actual resource ARNs for each IAM action. For example, a policy generated for an application that calls S3 GetObject will now reference the specific bucket defined in Terraform rather than defaulting to wildcard (*) resources.
IAM Policy Autopilot is available at no additional cost and can be used from your own machine. To get started, visit the IAM Policy Autopilot GitHub repository.
AWS Blogs
AWS Japan Blog (Japanese)
- AWS Weekly — 2026/4/27
- Utilizing the AWS DevOps Agent implemented by KDDI: improving the efficiency of incident response in collaboration with AWS support
- Extend your agent-based IDE with the AWS SDK for SAP ABAP documentation
- AWS For SAP Management MCP Server Announced — Managing SAP Applications with AI
- Accelerate your SAP Clean Core journey with Kiro Agent
- AWS Weekly Roundup: Future prospects, including partnerships with AWS 2026, Amazon Quick, and OpenAI (May 4, 2026)
AWS Big Data Blog
- How to consolidate cross-Region S3 data into OpenSearch
- Enable real-time mainframe analytics with Precisely Connect and Amazon S3