Amazon FSx for Lustre is making it even easier to access high-performance FSx for Lustre file systems from Red Hat Enterprise Linux, CentOS, and Ubuntu with Lustre clients that are distributed from AWS repositories.
Amazon SQS Now Supports 1-Minute CloudWatch Metrics In All Commercial Regions
Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS) launched support for 1-minute Amazon CloudWatch metrics on Dec 11, 2019 in US East (Ohio), EU (Ireland), EU (Stockholm), and Asia Pacific (Tokyo) Regions. Starting today, you can set up Amazon CloudWatch metrics at 1-minute interval at no additional cost in all commercial regions.
Amazon Route 53 Resolver Endpoints for Hybrid Cloud Now Available in the Asia Pacific (Hong Kong) AWS Region
You can now use Amazon Route 53 Resolver endpoints for hybrid cloud configurations in the Asia Pacific (Hong Kong) AWS Region.
Amazon Redshift Spectrum launches in AWS China (Ningxia) Region, operated by NWCD
Amazon Redshift Spectrum is now available in AWS China (Ningxia) region, operated by NWCD.
AWS Systems Manager Quick Setup now supports targeting all instances
AWS Systems Manager Quick Setup now enables you to target all instances in an account. Now, with a single click you can enable operational actions, like patch compliance scanning and instance inventory collection, across all instances in an account within an AWS Region.
Updated Quick Start deploys IBM Cloud Pak for Data on a Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform cluster on AWS
Amazon Web Services (AWS) and IBM are pleased to release a major update to the IBM Cloud Pak for Data on AWS Quick Start. This updated Quick Start automatically deploys a multi-master, production instance of IBM Cloud Pak for Data on a Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 3.11 cluster on the AWS Cloud. The cluster is created in a new or existing virtual private cloud (VPC) on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 7.7 instances, using the Red Hat OpenShift on AWS Quick Start.
Amazon Translate introduces Batch Translation
Amazon Translate – a fully managed neural machine translation service that delivers high-quality, and affordable language translation in fifty-four languages – is now introducing Batch Translation. Starting today, customers have the option to translate a large collection of text or HTML documents stored in a folder in Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) bucket using the new asynchronous Batch Translation service. This is in addition to the real-time (synchronous) translation service that is already available, giving you options that best fit your needs.
New Quick Start deploys iBASEt Solumina on the AWS Cloud
This Quick Start deploys iBASEt Solumina Manufacturing Execution System (MES) on the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Cloud in about 1.5–2 hours.
Amazon SES now lets you use your existing IP address ranges to send email
Amazon Simple Email Service (Amazon SES) now includes a feature called Bring Your Own IP (BYOIP), which makes it possible to use Amazon SES to send email through publicly-routable IP addresses that you already own.
Amazon Comprehend launches multi-label custom classification
Amazon Comprehend now supports multi-label custom classification. With multi-label classification you can train models and classify your documents with more than one label. Prior to this launch, custom classification supported multi-class classification, which is used to assign a single unique label to your documents. You now have additional options to meet the needs of your application.