Today, AWS AppFabric announces support for two new software-as-a-service (SaaS) applications: Cisco Duo and Terraform. Starting now, IT administrators and security analysts can use AppFabric to quickly integrate with 22 SaaS applications, aggregate enriched and normalized SaaS audit logs, and audit end-user access across their SaaS apps. This launch expands AWS AppFabric supported applications used across an organization.
Amazon OpenSearch Service now offers improved visibility into domain updates
Amazon OpenSearch Service now provides improved visibility into the progress of domain updates. You can see granular status values representing different stages of an update, simplifying monitoring and automation of configuration changes.
Amazon CloudWatch Synthetics releases NodeJS/Puppeteer Runtime versions 6.2, version 5.2 and Python/Selenium Runtime version 2.1
Amazon CloudWatch Synthetics announces release of Synthetics NodeJS Runtime versions – syn-nodejs-puppeteer-6.2, syn-nodejs-puppeteer-5.2 – and Python Runtime version – syn-python-selenium-2.1. This release brings updated Chromium dependency libs for forward compatibility with Lambda OS and adds new Lambda Ephemeral Storage usage metric in customer account. To learn more, see release notes .
AWS WAF announces Captcha improvements
AWS WAF Captcha adds support for audio Captcha in 8 additional languages, a new Captcha type that improves usability, and revocable API keys. With support for more languages, a new Captcha puzzle, and the option to promptly disable compromised keys, WAF Captcha provides enhanced capabilities to protect web applications globally.
Amazon SQS launches the Extended Client Library for Python to support payloads up to 2GB
Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS) launches an open-source Extended Client Library for Python that allows you to send and receive large message payloads. Amazon SQS is a fully managed message queuing service that enables you to decouple and scale microservices, distributed systems, and serverless applications.
AWS AppSync now supports environment variables in GraphQL resolvers and functions
AWS AppSync is a managed service that connects applications to data. With AppSync, API developers can write resolvers and functions in JavaScript to define the business logic that connects their AppSync GraphQL and Pub/Sub APIs to data.
Announcing disruption controls for Karpenter
Starting with today’s release of v0.34.0, Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) customers using the open-source Karpenter project have a new way to control how and when disruptive changes are made to the Amazon EC2 instances in their Kubernetes clusters. You can use Karpenter with EKS to help improve application availability, lower operational overhead, and increase cost-efficiency. Disruption controls offer deeper configuration for the automatic EC2 instance management capabilities of Karpenter so that you can fine-tune them for your specific needs and use cases.
Amazon Connect adds more flexibility to copying agent schedules
Amazon Connect now enables more efficient management of agent schedules through three new shift copy capabilities.
Picture of the Day: Collins Aerospace tests next-gen NASA spacesuit
Pictured is the next-generation spacesuit for the International Space Station (ISS), which is lighter weight and lower volume than NASA’s current spacesuit.
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The AI Chip Game
Nvidia’s toughest rivals may not be other chip companies but its customers. Amazon, Microsoft, Google and Meta are all building their own chips for training AI systems. Last year, Google …
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