AWS Event Fork Pipelines is a suite of nested open-source applications based on the AWS Serverless Application Model (AWS SAM). You can deploy Event Fork Pipelines directly from the AWS Serverless Application Repository (AWS SAR) into your AWS account. AWS Event Fork Pipelines helps you build event-driven serverless applications by providing pipelines for common event handling requirements.
New AWS Deep Learning AMIs: Amazon Linux 2, TensorFlow 1.13.1, MXNet 1.4.0, and Chainer 5.3.0
The AWS Deep Learning AMIs are now available on Amazon Linux 2 , the next generation of Amazon Linux, in addition to Amazon Linux and Ubuntu . In addition, the AWS Deep Learning AMIs now come with MXNet 1.4.0, Chainer 5.3.0, PyTorch 1.0.1, and TensorFlow 1.13.1, which is custom-built directly from source and tuned for high-performance training across Amazon EC2 instances.
AWS Storage Gateway adds support for Amazon S3 Object Lock to File Gateway
AWS Storage Gateway added support for Amazon S3 Object Lock to File Gateway, enabling write-once-read-many (WORM) file-based systems to store and access objects in Amazon S3, using Object Lock’s Compliance or Governance modes.
AWS IoT Core Now Supports HTTP REST APIs with X.509 Client Certificate-Based Authentication On Port 443
Beginning today, you can call AWS IoT Core’s HTTPS Publish API with certificate-based client authentication on port 443. Previously this combination of protocol and authentication mechanism was only supported on port 8443.
Amazon Kinesis Data Analytics Supports AWS CloudTrail Logging
Amazon Kinesis Data Analytics is now integrated with AWS CloudTrail. AWS CloudTrail captures changes made to your Amazon Kinesis Data Analytics applications and delivers the log files to an Amazon S3 bucket you specify. Customers can now get visibility into their Amazon Kinesis Data Analytics application modifications including creation, deletion, and updates.
Generate Fleet Metrics with New Capabilities of AWS IoT Device Management
AWS IoT Device Management is a service that allows you to onboard, organize, monitor, and remotely manage connected devices at scale. Within AWS IoT Device Management, fleet indexing allows you to index the Registry, Device Shadow, and connection state for every device in your fleet, as well as search for devices based on any combination of these attributes. You can use fleet indexing to query which devices are running a particular version of firmware, or to query which devices are actively connected to AWS IoT.
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AWS CodePipeline Adds Action-Level Details to Pipeline Execution History
You can now view additional details for past pipeline executions in AWS CodePipeline. Previously, it was not possible to obtain action-level details for past executions. Now, you can view the full stage and action-level details, including individual action duration, status, and any error(s) which occurred during the pipeline execution. You can also view input and output artifact location details for each action execution.
CodePipeline is a fully managed continuous delivery service that helps you automate your release pipelines for fast and reliable application and infrastructure updates. To get started, visit the CodePipeline console . To learn more about using CodePipeline’s detailed execution history, refer to our documentation .
To see where CodePipeline is available, please check out the AWS global region table.
Introducing Live Streaming with Automated Multi-Language Subtitling
Live Streaming with Automated Multi-Language Subtitling is a solution that automatically generates multi-language subtitles for live streaming video content in real time. The solution is easy to deploy and used only during the live event. You can use this solution out-of-the-box, customize the solution to meet your specific use case, or work with AWS Partner Network (APN) partners to implement an end-to-end subtitling workflow.
Amazon VPC Endpoints for Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS) are now Available in the AWS GovCloud (US-West) Region
Customers in the AWS GovCloud (US-West) Region can now access Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) from their Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC). VPC endpoints let you avoid public IP addresses and allow your traffic to avoid crossing the public internet. VPC endpoints for Amazon SNS are powered by AWS PrivateLink, a highly available, scalable technology that allows you to connect your VPC to supported AWS services.