Today, AWS announced the launch of a new IPAM feature called Bring-Your-Own-ASN (BYOASN) that lets you bring your own Autonomous System Number (ASN) to AWS, and use it to advertise your IP addresses from AWS. If your applications are using trusted IP addresses and ASNs that your partners or customers have allow listed in their network, you can now run these applications in AWS without requiring your partners or customers to change their allow lists.
Amazon EMR Studio adds interactive query editor powered by Amazon Athena
You can now use Amazon EMR Studio to develop and run interactive queries on Amazon Athena. This makes it possible for you to use EMR Studio for SQL analytics on Athena from the same interface that you use for your Spark, Scala, and other workloads.
Amazon Athena adds cost-based optimizer to enhance query performance
Starting today, Amazon Athena uses cost-based optimizer (CBO) to enhance query performance based on table and column statistics, collected by AWS Glue Data Catalog . With CBO, Athena analyzes and selects query plan optimizations, such as reordering joins or moving aggregations to earlier in the plan, that improve performance without requiring changes in your SQL code.
New Amazon Pinpoint SMS management capabilities for developers
To help developers configure and optimize their SMS messaging programs, Amazon Pinpoint has launched a new set of SMS management capabilities. Developers use SMS messages as an extension of the apps and services they build. For example, they use SMS for account login/sign-up, sending time sensitive alerts, helping their customers complete transactions, and two-way SMS chat.
Amazon VPC IP Address Manager adds a free features tier, including AWS Organization-wide Public IP Insights
Today, we are introducing a Free Tier for VPC IP Address Manager (IPAM) that helps you get started with IP address management tasks. It includes features for public IP address planning, and also includes Public IP Insights which now provides a unified view of your public IPv4 usage. If you have an existing IPAM, it will now become Advanced Tier, and you can continue using its features without any change in IPAM cost.
Announcing teams for Amazon CodeCatalyst
Today, AWS announces the release of teams for Amazon CodeCatalyst, which simplifies management of space and project access. This lets you organize CodeCatalyst space members into teams, and configure the default roles members of the team have. CodeCatalyst spaces using single sign-on (SSO) with IAM Identity Center can also assign SSO groups to a team, to centralize their CodeCatalyst user management.
AWS DMS now supports Amazon Timestream as a target
AWS Database Migration Service (AWS DMS) now supports Amazon Timestream, as a target endpoint. With this new support, you can securely migrate your time series data to Amazon Timestream, where you can store, process, and derive business insights cost-effectively.
AWS Supply Chain Demand Planning provides up to 3x faster forecasting and 75% lower UI latency
AWS Supply Chain Demand Planning now offers a quicker and thus more user-friendly way to execute key workflows, such as displaying a forecast view based on given selected filters to refine the forecast. By improving database indexing and query performance, AWS Supply Chain Demand Planning delivers up to 75% lower read latencies. With this release, AWS Supply Chain Demand Planning also introduced upgrades to it forecasting capabilities to enable faster model training and predictions, resulting in up to 3x faster forecast generation than previous versions.
Amazon SageMaker Studio now supports automated user setup with IAM Identity Center
Today, we are excited to announce that customers using IAM Identity Center as their authentication method in SageMaker Studio can now fully automate setup of Studio user profiles using SageMaker and IdC APIs.
Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL supports minor versions 15.5, 14.10, 13.13, 12.17, and 11.22
Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) for PostgreSQL now supports the latest minor versions PostgreSQL 15.5, 14.10, 13.13, 12.17, and 11.22. We recommend that you upgrade to the latest minor versions to fix known security vulnerabilities in prior versions of PostgreSQL, and to benefit from the bug fixes, performance improvements, and new functionality added by the PostgreSQL community. With this release, RDS for PostgreSQL now supports pgactive extension starting with PostgreSQL major versions 11 and higher.