Amazon Redshift now supports automatic and incremental refresh of materialized views on the data sharing consumer data warehouses when base tables used for materialzied views are shared data. With automatic and incremental refresh of materialized views, Amazon Redshift identifies the changes to the data in the base tables since the last refresh, and updates only these changes in the materialized views, executing refresh faster as compared to full refresh.
AWS Transfer Family now publishes events to Amazon EventBridge for SFTP, FTPS, and FTP servers
AWS Transfer Family now enables conditional workflows by publishing SFTP, FTPS, and FTP file transfer events to Amazon EventBridge in near real-time. You can use these event notifications to easily build and automate file transfer and file-processing workflows. Based on your need for flexibility and low code automation, Transfer Family support for EventBridge as well as existing managed workflows allows you to automate your Managed File Transfer (MFT) workloads.
Amazon SNS now supports sending SMS from five new regions
Customers that use Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) can now host their applications in Europe (Spain), Europe (Zurich), Middle East (UAE), Asia Pacific (Hyderabad), Asia Pacific (Melbourne) regions, and send text messages (SMS) to consumers in more than 200 countries and territories. Using Amazon SNS, customers can send a message directly to one phone number , or multiple phone numbers at once by subscribing those phone numbers to a topic and sending messages to the topic.
Amazon MSK Replicator is now available in 9 additional AWS regions
You can now use Amazon MSK Replicator to replicate streaming data across Amazon Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka (Amazon MSK) clusters in US West (N. California), Asia Pacific (Mumbai), Asia Pacific (Seoul), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Canada (Central), Europe (London), Europe (Paris), Europe (Stockholm), and South America (Sao Paulo) AWS regions.
AWS Transfer Family now publishes events to Amazon EventBridge for AS2 servers and connectors
AWS Transfer Family now enables conditional workflows by publishing events to Amazon EventBridge for all successful and failed inbound and outbound Applicability Statement 2 (AS2) transfer operations. These events can be used to easily automate processing of your AS2 messages and message disposition notifications (MDN), or to send real-time status notifications to you and your trading partners.
Amazon Managed Blockchain (AMB) Query now supports Amazon CloudWatch usage metrics
Amazon Managed Blockchain (AMB) Query now supports Amazon CloudWatch usage metrics, enabling customers to monitor their AMB Query API usage.
Amazon EC2 C6in instances are now available in Israel (Tel Aviv)
Starting today, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) C6in instances are available in AWS Region Israel (Tel Aviv). 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, 2x more network bandwidth and up to 2x higher packet-processing performance over comparable fifth-generation instances.
AWS Glue Data Catalog now supports delegating KMS key permissions to an IAM role
AWS Glue Data Catalog now supports delegating encryption permissions to an IAM role. Customers can configure an IAM role with Glue Data Catalog to manage KMS key permissions on behalf of calling users. Delegating the configured IAM role simplifies the management of the KMS key permissions used to encrypt the Glue Data Catalog and reduces the number of grants needed to allow users to access their catalog.
Amazon EC2 M6in and M6idn instances are now available in additional regions
Starting today, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) M6in and M6idn instances are available in AWS Region Europe (Spain). 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, 2x more network bandwidth and up to 2x higher packet-processing performance over comparable fifth-generation instances. Customers can use M6in and M6idn instances to scale the 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 (UPF).
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