AWS IoT Events is a new, fully managed IoT service that makes it easy to detect and respond to events from IoT sensors and applications. AWS IoT Events recognizes events across multiple sensors to identify operational issues, such as equipment slowdowns, and triggers alerts such as notifying support teams of an issue. AWS IoT Events offers a managed complex event detection service on the AWS cloud.
Announcing AWS IoT SiteWise, Now Available in Limited Preview
AWS IoT SiteWise is a new managed service that makes it easy to collect and organize your data from industrial equipment at scale. You can easily monitor equipment across your industrial facilities to identify waste, such as breakdown of equipment and processes, production inefficiencies, and defects in products.
AWS IoT Greengrass Extends Functionality with Connectors to External Applications, Hardware Root of Trust Security, and Isolation Configurations
AWS IoT Greengrass allows you to bring local compute, messaging, data caching, sync, and ML inference capabilities to edge devices. Starting today, you can use new features that extend the capabilities of AWS IoT Greengrass including connectors to third-party applications and AWS services, hardware root of trust private key storage, and isolation and permission settings that increase AWS IoT Greengrass Core configuration options.
AWS IoT Things Graph, Now in Preview
AWS IoT Things Graph is a service that provides an easy way for developers to connect devices and web services to build IoT applications. In AWS IoT Things Graph, devices and web services are represented as reusable components called models that hide low level details and expose states, actions, and events of underlying devices and services as APIs. You can use the drag-and-drop interface to visually connect models and define interactions between them to build multi-step automation applications.
Amazon FreeRTOS Adds New Features
BLE support in Amazon FreeRTOS is now available in beta. You can securely connect Amazon FreeRTOS devices that use BLE to AWS IoT through Android and iOS devices.
AWS Announces Amazon S3 Object Lock in all AWS Regions
Amazon S3 Object Lock is a new S3 feature that blocks object version deletion during a customer-defined retention period so that you can enforce retention policies as an added layer of data protection or for regulatory compliance. You can migrate workloads from existing write-once-read-many (WORM) systems into Amazon S3, and configure S3 Object Lock at the object- and bucket-levels to prevent object version deletions prior to pre-defined Retain Until Dates or Legal Hold Dates. S3 Object Lock protection is maintained regardless of which storage class the object resides in and throughout S3 Lifecycle transitions between storage classes.
Introducing AWS Transit Gateway
AWS Transit Gateway is a new service that enables customers to connect thousands of Amazon Virtual Private Clouds (VPCs) and their on-premises networks using a single gateway. As you grow the number of workloads in AWS across multiple accounts, you need to scale your networks, control your connectivity policies better and monitor your network effectively. Today, you can connect pairs of Amazon VPCs using peering. However, managing point-to-point connectivity across large number of VPCs, without centrally managing connectivity and routing policies, can be operationally costly and cumbersome. This solution can be hard to manage for hundreds of VPCs.
AWS IoT Service Delivery Program
The AWS Service Delivery Program helps customers identify and choose top APN Partners with a track record of delivering specific AWS services to customers. To receive an AWS Service Delivery designation, APN Partners must undergo a technical validation related to their service delivery expertise.
AWS Announces New Amazon S3 Features that Simplify the Use of the Amazon S3 Glacier Storage Class for Archival Workloads in All AWS Regions
Amazon S3 now supports four new features to reduce your storage costs by making it even easier to build archival applications using the Amazon S3 Glacier storage class and by enabling one-click data replication to S3 Glacier in another AWS Region. S3 PUT to Glacier, S3 Cross-Region Replication to Glacier, S3 Restore Notifications, and S3 Restore Speed Upgrade are available using the S3 APIs, AWS Software Development Kits (SDKs), and AWS Management Console for simpler integration with your archival workloads and applications.
AWS Lambda supports Kinesis Data Streams Enhanced Fan-Out and HTTP/2 for faster streaming
AWS Lambda now supports the Kinesis Data Streams (KDS) enhanced fan-out and HTTP/2 data retrieval features for Kinesis event sources. The HTTP/2 data retrieval API improves the data delivery speed between data producers and Lambda functions by more than 65%. Enhanced fan-out allows you to process the same KDS stream with multiple Lambda functions in parallel without performance degradation.