Starting today, you can create FSx for ONTAP scale-out file systems that deliver up to 36 GB/s of throughput and 1.2 million IOPS—9x higher performance than before. FSx for ONTAP is the first and only storage service that allows you to launch and run fully managed, fully-featured ONTAP file systems in the cloud. This allows you to migrate or extend your workloads that rely on ONTAP’s widely used data management features to AWS without having to modify your applications, tools, processes, or workflows. Now, you can leverage ONTAP’s data management features for an even broader range of high-performance workloads on AWS.
Amazon WorkSpaces Thin Client is now generally available
Today, AWS announces the general availability of Amazon WorkSpaces Thin Client, a low-cost end-user device that helps organizations reduce overall virtual desktop costs, strengthen security posture, and simplify end-user deployment.
AWS Step Functions launches support for HTTPS endpoints and a new TestState API
AWS Step Functions announces support for HTTPS endpoints, so you can now integrate with virtually any SaaS application directly from your workflows. In addition, AWS Step Functions launches a new TestState API to test a single step in your workflow, that helps accelerate development so you can deploy new features fast.
AWS Secrets Manager now supports batch retrieval of secrets
AWS Secrets Manager now supports a single API call to identify and retrieve a group of secrets for your application. The new API, BatchGetSecretValue, offers greater simplicity to common developer workflows where you need to bring multiple secrets into your application. With this feature, you no longer have to make iterative calls to retrieve one secret at a time or account for partial failures when pulling multiple secrets, enhancing the overall efficiency.
Amazon Detective announces investigations for IAM
Amazon Detective now supports the ability to automatically investigate AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) entities for indicators of compromise (IoC). This new capability helps security analysts determine whether IAM entities have potentially been compromised or involved in any known tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTP) from the MITRE ATT&CK framework.
New from AWS: You can now customize security controls in AWS Security Hub
Today at AWS re:Invent, Amazon Web Services Inc. (AWS) announced support for customer-specific inputs in AWS Security Hub controls that allow you to customize your security posture monitoring in AWS. Security Hub is a cloud security posture management (CSPM) service with hundreds of managed and automated controls that allow you to monitor your cloud resources and ensure they are configured securely. The new enhancements allow security teams to refine the best practices monitored by Security Hub controls to meet more specific security expectations.
FreeRTOS roadmap and code contribution process now published on freertos.org
Starting today, FreeRTOS roadmap is published on freertos.org and GitHub. With this update, you can transparently access information on specific FreeRTOS features and have a consolidated view of upcoming, ongoing, and shipped FreeRTOS projects to plan your projects accordingly. In addition, you can track the status of your requested FreeRTOS features or the projects you have volunteered to work on.
Amazon Detective now supports log retrieval from Amazon Security Lake
Amazon Detective now integrates with Amazon Security Lake, enabling security analysts to query and retrieve logs stored in Security Lake. You can use this integration to get additional information from AWS CloudTrail logs and Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC) Flow Logs stored in Security Lake while conducting security investigations in Detective.
Amazon EventBridge now supports partner integrations with Adobe and Stripe
Amazon EventBridge now supports partner integrations with Adobe I/O events and Stripe , enabling you to route events from these platforms to over 20 AWS services making it easier to build event-driven architectures for handling payments, invoices, ordering, and much more. By leveraging these integrations you can increase developer agility by spending less time writing integration code and build features faster that combine best-in-class Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) capabilities with AWS services.
Announcing AWS Console-to-Code (Preview) to generate code for console actions
Today, Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS) announced AWS Console-to-Code is in preview. It is a generative AI capability that makes it simple, fast, and cost-effective to move from prototyping in the AWS Management Console to deploying production code for your workloads. Customers can now generate code for their console actions in their preferred format. The code helps customers get started and bootstrap their automation pipelines for their workloads tasks.