Amazon EventBridge Pipes now supports logging to Amazon CloudWatch Logs, Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), and Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose. You can now more easily determine whether integration issues occured at the source, target, or the intermediary transformation and enrichment stages, customize the verbosity of your logs by selecting one of three log levels (error, info, and trace), and optionally choose to include event payloads, service requests, and service responses in your logs. Support for logs in Pipes provides improved observability for event-driven architectures, and enables you to troubleshoot issues faster.
Amazon EC2 C7gd, M7gd, and R7gd instances now available in additional regions
Starting today, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) C7gd, M7gd, and R7gd instances with up to 3.8 TB of local NVMe-based SSD block-level storage are now available in Asia Pacific (Mumbai) and US West (N. California) regions. Additionally, M7gd and R7gd instances are now available in Asia Pacific (Sydney).
Amazon EC2 C6in, M6in, M6idn, R6in, and R6idn instances now support higher Amazon EBS-optimized instance performance
Today, we are announcing an improvement to the Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS) performance of Amazon Compute-Optimized C6in, General Purpose M6in and M6idn, and Memory-Optimized R6in and R6idn EC2 instance types.
AWS Audit Manager launches its first GRC integration with MetricStream
AWS Audit Manager has integrated with MetricStream , an AWS Partner and Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) solution provider. This integration allows you to import evidence of your AWS usage and configurations directly from Audit Manager into your MetricStream CyberGRC . Instead of jumping between multiple tools to manage compliance, you can use MetricStream CyberGRC as a single location to centralize evidence and address issues for controls that assess your AWS, on-premises, and multicloud environments.
AWS Ground Station expands Wideband Digital Intermediate Frequency to Oregon, Ohio, and Dubbo
Amazon Web Services (AWS) announces the expansion of Wideband Digital Intermediate Frequency (DigIF) to the Oregon, Ohio, and Dubbo locations. With Wideband DigIF, satellite operators can use a Software Defined Radio (SDR) of their choice to perform demodulation and decoding of data in their Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC), resulting in more control and flexibility of downlink data.
AWS Lambda adds support for Node.js 20
AWS Lambda now supports creating serverless applications using Node.js 20. Developers can use Node.js 20 as both a managed runtime and a container base image, and AWS will automatically apply updates to the managed runtime and base image as they become available. You can use Node.js 20 with Lambda@Edge, allowing you to customize low-latency content delivered through Amazon CloudFront. Powertools for AWS Lambda (TypeScript) , a developer toolkit to implement serverless best practices and increase developer velocity, also supports Node.js 20.
Announcing AWS Amplify JavaScript v6 general availability
We are announcing the general availability of the AWS Amplify JavaScript Library v6 which includes reduced bundle sizes, richer TypeScript support, and integrations with Next.js server-side features. The AWS Amplify JavaScript Library enables frontend developers to connect their web and React Native apps to AWS cloud backends. In this release, Amplify JavaScript now offers richer TypeScript support enhancing developer productivity and reducing runtime errors. Additionally, Apps using this new release will be served with smaller bundle sizes. Amplify JavaScript v6 also introduces an integration with Next.js server-side features such as App Router, Middleware, API routes, and server functions.
Announcing frozen collections for Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra)
Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra), is a scalable, serverless, highly available, and fully managed Apache Cassandra-compatible database service that offers 99.999% availability.
New self-guided Software Path experience
In October, AWS launched a self-guided experience in AWS Partner Central with automated tasks that accelerates the partner journey from registration to listing in AWS Marketplace. Now, we’ve extended that guidance throughout the Software Path, providing partners with the personalized tasks and guidance to help you develop and mature your software offering(s). As you progress through the four growth motions of build, market, sell and grow, you’ll automatically become eligible for key ISV programs like AWS SaaS Factory and AWS ISV Accelerate. Relevant tasks will be surfaced to help you complete the requirements and unlock greater partner benefits and programs.
Yangtze vs Micron
The eight patents which Yangtze Memory is citing in its lawsuit against Micron relate to four generations of NAND – 96-layer, 128-layer, 176-layer and 232-layer devices. In March, TechInsights described …
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