Today, AWS AppFabric announced a new feature, AWS AppFabric for productivity, that reimagines end-user productivity in software-as-a-service (SaaS) applications by generating insights and actions with context from multiple applications. AWS AppFabric is a service that connects multiple SaaS applications to enhance security and increase productivity. Since its launch, IT professionals can use AppFabric to automatically normalize application logs from 19 different SaaS applications for improved SaaS observability across their application stack.
Announcing new central configuration capabilities in AWS Security Hub
Today, AWS announces new capabilities in AWS Security Hub that allow security teams to centrally enable and configure Security Hub standards and controls across accounts and Regions in just a few steps. This enhancement is designed to streamline and simplify how you set up and administer Security Hub in your multi-account, multi-Region organizations. You can now use Security Hub central configuration to address gaps in your security coverage by creating security policies with your desired standards and controls and applying them in selected Regions across accounts and Organizational Units (OUs).
Amazon SQS announces support for FIFO dead-letter queue redrive
Today, Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS) announces support for dead-letter queue redrive for FIFO queues. Dead-letter queue redrive is an enhanced capability to improve the dead-letter queue management experience for Amazon SQS customers. Amazon SQS already supports redriving messages from a standard dead-letter queue to a standard source queues or a standard custom destination queue. Now SQS customers can also redrive messages from a FIFO dead-letter queue to FIFO source queues or FIFO custom destination queues.
Announcing Multi-Account Experiments for AWS Fault Injection Service
Today, AWS announces the support of multi-account experiments for AWS Fault Injection Service (FIS). This feature allows you to set up and run real-world failure scenarios on an application which spans multiple AWS accounts using a single FIS experiment. You can centrally configure, monitor, and review an experiment that targets resources in multiple accounts.
Announcing AWS Elastic Disaster Recovery in the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions
Today, AWS Elastic Disaster Recovery (AWS DRS) announces general availability in the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. This launch gives customers in both the public and commercial sectors, as well as their partners, access to AWS DRS capabilities in the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions.
Amazon MSK now supports Graviton3-based M7g instances for new provisioned clusters
AWS Graviton3-based M7g instances are now generally available for use with new provisioned Amazon Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka (Amazon MSK) clusters. MSK provisioned clusters running on M7g instances deliver up to 24% price/ performance improvement, up to 29% higher write and read throughput, and up to 27% reduction in CPU usage over comparable MSK clusters running on M5 instances.
Announcing AWS B2B Data Interchange
Today, AWS announces the general availability of AWS B2B Data Interchange, a fully managed service for automating the transformation of Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) documents into common data representations such as JSON and XML at scale and with pay-as-you-go pricing. Customers across verticals such as manufacturing, retail, healthcare, and more can now reduce the time, complexity, and cost associated with preparing and integrating EDI data into their business applications and purpose-built data lakes.
Announcing the general availability of Amazon RDS for Db2
Today, AWS announces the general availability of Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) for Db2, which makes it easy to set up, operate, and scale Db2 databases in the cloud. Amazon RDS manages time-consuming database administration tasks, such as provisioning, patching, backups, recovery, failure detection, and repair, so you can focus on applications and business.
AWS Backup launches support for restore testing
Today, AWS Backup announces the general availability of restore testing, a new capability within AWS Backup that helps perform automated and periodic restore tests of supported AWS resources that have been backed up. AWS Backup is a fully managed service that centralizes and automates data protection across AWS services and hybrid workloads. With this launch, AWS Backup customers can test recovery readiness to prepare for possible data loss events and to measure duration times for restore jobs to satisfy compliance or regulatory requirements.
Amazon EFS Replication now supports failback
Amazon EFS Replication now supports failback, making it easier and more cost-effective to synchronize changes between EFS file systems after Disaster Recovery (DR) and other failover events.