AWS Data Provider for SAP now supports a new operating system and Java Development Kit (JDK) versions, integrates with Linux logrotate, and expands support to new AWS regions.
Amazon OpenSearch Service announces new administrative options
Amazon OpenSearch Service now supports new administrative options that provide more granular control over troubleshooting potential issues with your cluster. These options include the ability to restart the OpenSearch process on a node, and the ability to restart a data node.
Subscribe to Amazon EKS add-ons from independent software vendors in the EKS console
AWS Marketplace announces a new subscription experience in the Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) console. This feature allows AWS customers to subscribe to Kubernetes software from leading Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) directly in the EKS console without needing to visit the AWS Marketplace website.
Share Amazon Route 53 Application Recovery Controller clusters across multiple AWS accounts
You can now use AWS Resource Access Manager (AWS RAM) to share cluster resources across accounts in Amazon Route 53 Application Recovery Controller (Route 53 ARC). A cluster in Route 53 ARC is a set of five redundant endpoints in separate AWS Regions that you can use with API calls to manage failover for your multi-Region applications. When you opt to share a cluster across AWS accounts in your organization, teams can set up and operate failover controls using the same cluster independently.
Amazon Connect now provides additional levels of granular access control
Amazon Connect now supports additional levels of granularity for tag based access controls within the admin website, allowing you to configure up to four levels of access control on a single security profile. Additional access control tags makes a security profile more restrictive because users will only gain access to resources that contain corresponding resource tags. For example you may have a supervisor who should only be able to manage seasonal agents within their line of business, on their team, and who report to a specific worksite. To achieve this, you can now create a security profile with access control tags like Department:Retail, Team:Avengers, Type:Seasonal, and Location:McLean. Any supervisors with this security profile will only be able to access users who have all four of those tags.
Amazon Redshift announces integration with AWS Secrets Manager
Amazon Redshift now supports integration with AWS Secrets Manager to simplify the management of Redshift administration (admin) credentials for your data warehouse. With this feature, Amazon Redshift works with AWS Secrets Manager to generate and manage your admin credentials when a database instance is created, modified, or restored. AWS Secrets Manager supports the entire lifecycle maintenance for your Amazon Redshift admin credentials which can help relieve you from complex credential management activities such as setting up custom AWS Lambda functions to manage password rotations.
Trends by TrendForce
TrendfForce has detailed the major tech trends for 2024. 1. CSPs increase AI investment, driving a 38% growth in AI server shipments by 2024 Major CSPs such as Microsoft, Google, …
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Dracula opens factory
Dracula Technologies, the French indoor lighting energy harvesting specialist, has set up a “Green MicroPower Factory”. The 2500 m² factory in the Rhone Valley in Ardèche will produce up to …
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ESA awards continuous launch telemetry contract to Skyrora and Viasat
Skyrora and Viasat will demonstrate the transmission of data beyond the horizon line without relying on ground stations following the award of a contract by the European Space Agency (ESA). …
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Photorelay to reduce insertion loss and suppress power attenuation of HF signals
Now entering volume production is a photorelay from Toshiba specifically engineered to reduce insertion loss and suppress power attenuation of high frequency signals. The device is intended for use in …
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