Today, Amazon Simple Email Service (SES) extended the duration during which customers can access their engagement metrics in the Virtual Deliverability Manager dashboard. Now customers can see delivery and engagement rates for up to 60 days prior, helping customers monitor sending performance and troubleshoot unexpected drops in delivery and engagement rates. This extra history makes it easier to identify trends, compare unusual events with a broader baseline, and reduce the timing dependencies for identifying problems requiring investigation.
Amazon EC2 D3 instances are now available in additional regions
Starting today, Amazon EC2 D3 instances, the latest generation of the dense HDD-storage instances, are available in the Europe (Zurich) region.
AWS CodeBuild now supports AWS Lambda compute
AWS CodeBuild customers can now use AWS Lambda to build and test their software packages. AWS CodeBuild is a fully managed continuous integration service that compiles source code, runs tests, and produces ready-to-deploy software packages.
Amazon EC2 High Memory instances now available in Europe (Milan) Region
Starting today, Amazon EC2 High Memory instances with 12TiB of memory (u-12tb1.112xlarge) are now available in Europe (Milan) Region. Customers can start using these new High Memory instances with On Demand and Savings Plan purchase options.
Amazon MWAA now supports Apache Airflow version 2.7 and deferrable operators
You can now create Apache Airflow version 2.7 environments and execute deferrable operators on Amazon Managed Workflows for Apache Airflow (MWAA). Apache Airflow 2.7 is the latest minor release of the popular open-source tool that helps customers author, schedule, and monitor workflows.
AWS Service Management Connector introduces AWS Health and AWS Systems Manager OpsCenter integrations in Jira Cloud
Starting today, you can now integrate AWS Health events to receive operational and account information, prepare for scheduled changes, and manage events directly within Atlassian’s Jira Service Management (JSM) Cloud. AWS Health is the authoritative source of information about service events and planned changes affecting your AWS cloud resources.
AWS Fargate now enables Amazon ECS tasks to selectively leverage SOCI
Customers running applications with more than one containers on Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS) with AWS Fargate can now leverage Seekable OCI (SOCI) to lazily load specific container images within the Amazon ECS task definition . This eliminates the need to generate SOCI indexes for smaller container images within the task definition, while still getting the benefits of SOCI with larger container images, improving the overall application deployment and scale-out time.
AWS Health enhances integration via AWS Service Management Connector for ServiceNow
Starting today, you can now integrate AWS Health events to receive operational and account information, prepare for scheduled changes, and manage events directly within ServiceNow. AWS Health is the authoritative source of information about service events and planned changes affecting your AWS cloud resources. It also supports the organization view which allows you to receive a feed of health events across your organization by setting up one EventBridge rule and monitors AWS Health events with Amazon EventBridge.
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