This Quick Start deploys the Ribbon Session Border Controller Software Edition (SBC SWe) on the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Cloud in about 30 minutes.
AWS CodeCommit Now Supports Including Application Code When Creating a Repository with AWS CloudFormation
You can now make an initial commit when you create an AWS CodeCommit repository in your AWS CloudFormation stack.
AWS Step Functions Adds Support for Callback Patterns in Workflows
AWS Step Functions now supports callback patterns. Callback patterns automate workflows for applications with human activities and custom integrations with third-party services. You create callback patterns in minutes with less code to write and maintain, run without servers and infrastructure to manage, and scale reliably.
Amazon API Gateway Now Supports Tag-Based Access Control and Tags on Additional Resources
Amazon API Gateway now offers tag-based access control using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) policies, allowing you to set more fine-grained access controls for all API Gateway resources. Tags are simple key-value pairs that you can define on API Gateway resources to categorize them by purpose, owner, or other criteria.
Amazon Elasticsearch Service Is Now SOC Compliant
You can now use Amazon Elasticsearch Service in applications that are subject to Service Organization Control (SOC) compliance. Amazon Elasticsearch Service is now SOC 1, 2, and 3 compliant, allowing you to get deep insight into the security processes and controls that protect customer data. SOC compliance reports are often leveraged across diverse industries, such as technology, healthcare, banking, and financial services, and used for Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) efforts.
AWS Backup Now Supports AWS CloudFormation
You can now use AWS CloudFormation templates to provision and automate your AWS Backup tasks.
AWS Elemental MediaLive Now Available in Europe (Stockholm) Region
AWS Elemental MediaLive is a broadcast-grade live video processing service. It lets you create high-quality live video streams for delivery to broadcast televisions and internet-connected multiscreen devices, like connected TVs, tablets, smartphones, and set-top boxes.
Amazon EC2 Bare Metal Instances are Now Available in Additional AWS Regions
Starting today, Amazon bare metal instances are available in additional AWS regions:
- M5 bare metal instances are now available in the Canada (Central) region.
- M5d bare metal instances are now available in the US West (N. California), Canada (Central), and Europe (London) regions.
- R5 bare metal instances are now available in the Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Canada (Central), and Europe (London) regions.
- R5d bare metal instances are now available in the US West (Oregon), Canada (Central), and Europe (Dublin and London) regions.
Amazon EC2 P3dn Instances are Now Available in the Asia Pacific (Tokyo) AWS Region
Starting today, Amazon EC2 P3dn instances are available in the Asia Pacific (Tokyo) AWS region. P3dn instances were first introduced in December of 2018 and feature eight NVIDIA Tesla V100 GPUs with 32GB of GPU memory each, 100 Gbps networking, 96 Intel Skylake-based vCPUs, and 768 GB of system memory that expands the P3 portfolio on the top end for faster distributed machine learning (ML) training workloads.
Amazon RDS for SQL Server Increases the Database Limit Per Database Instance up to 100
Starting today, Amazon RDS for SQL Server supports up to a maximum of 100 databases per database instance. The Microsoft system databases, such as master and model, don’t count toward this limit.