You can now easily adopt best practices, such as infrastructure as code and continuous delivery, when you create a serverless application from the AWS Lambda console.
AWS Service Catalog enables transfer of provisioned product ownership
AWS Service Catalog now enables administrators and team members to change the ownership of their provisioned products. With this feature, when team members or responsibilities change, ownership of their provisioned products can easily be transferred to a new team member or role.
Amplify CLI enables creating Amazon Cognito User Pool Groups, configuring fine-grained permissions on groups, and adding user management capabilities to applications
The Amplify Framework is an open source project for building cloud-enabled mobile and web applications. The Amplify CLI (part of the Amplify Framework) is a toolchain to create, integrate, and manage the AWS cloud services for your application.
Secure Elements in Amazon FreeRTOS
Starting today, enhanced support for Secure Elements in Amazon FreeRTOS is available. We have provided two qualifications that support secure elements. In the first, the Amazon FreeRTOS windows simulator implementation is connected to the Microchip ATECC608A secure element and the second is the Infineon XMC4800 IoT Connectivity Kit with OPTIGA Trust-X . Both reference integrations have been qualified using AWS IoT Device Tester for Amazon FreeRTOS. Additional changes in our 201910.00 release can be reviewed in our Changelog .
Amazon EMR announces support for Git-based repositories and JupyterLab with EMR Notebooks
EMR Notebooks is a managed Jupyter-based notebook environment that allows data scientists, analysts, and developers to prepare and visualize data, collaborate with peers, and build applications using EMR clusters. You can now associate Git repositories , such as GitHub and Bitbucket, with your Amazon EMR Notebooks. Associating a repository with a notebook allows you to add versions to your notebook. It also simplifies collaborating with peers by allowing you to share code through remote Git repositories. You can clone or merge code from remote Git repositories and push changes back to those remote repositories directly from your notebook. To make it easier to compare and merge two different notebooks, the nbdime utility is now available in EMR Notebooks.
AWS for WordPress plugin now available and with new Amazon CloudFront workflow
Amazon Web Services announces the general availability of the AWS for WordPress plugin. Previously known as the Amazon Polly and Amazon AI plugin, the new AWS for WordPress plugin now provides a workflow to configure an Amazon CloudFront distribution that is highly optimized for WordPress websites.
New Quick Start deploys Autodesk BIM 360 integration on AWS
This Quick Start deploys an Autodesk BIM 360 integration environment on the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Cloud in about 15 minutes.
AWS CodeStar Enables Automating Toolchain Setup Through CloudFormation
You can now create CodeStar projects using the publicly available CodeCommit and GitHub CloudFormation resources. You can also create the initial commit for your repository through CloudFormation. Previously, customers could not easily replicate CodeStar’s resource provisioning. Now you can provision toolchain resources simply by using the CloudFormation template CodeStar configures for you. You can customize your CodeStar templates to setup a more complex continuous integration and deployment process, so you no longer need to start from scratch.
Amazon Chime now supports an in-room experience on Dolby Voice Room
Amazon Chime now provides users an integrated room experience on Dolby Voice Room. Amazon Chime now lets you join meetings with a single tap or by saying “Alexa, start the meeting” when using Amazon Chime with Alexa for Business on Dolby Voice Room. You can easily share content, get a visual roster with attendee information, and use enhanced whiteboard features during your meeting.
Amazon ElastiCache announces support for modifying Redis authentication tokens
Amazon ElastiCache for Redis now allows you to modify authentication tokens by setting and rotating new tokens. Redis authentication tokens enable Redis to require a token (password) before allowing clients to execute commands. You can now modify active tokens while in use, or add brand-new tokens to existing encryption-in-transit enabled clusters that were previously setup without authentication tokens. ElastiCache for Redis provides a two-step process that allows you to set and rotate the token without interrupting client requests.