Amazon Chime now lets you choose Okta for configuring single-sign on (SSO). This means you can add and remove users, and change Chime permissions using your Okta directory. Changes made in Okta will be pushed to Chime automatically, which simplifies the administration of your Chime users. With Okta, your users can log into any of the Amazon Chime client apps using their corporate credentials, and you can apply your existing password policies for use with Chime.
AWS Greengrass Now Available in EU (Ireland) Region
AWS Greengrass is now available to customers in EU (Ireland) region.
AWS Greengrass is software that lets you run local compute, messaging, data caching, sync, and ML inference capabilities for connected devices in a secure way. With AWS Greengrass, connected devices can run AWS Lambda functions, keep device data in sync, and communicate with other devices securely – even when not connected to the Internet. Using AWS Lambda, Greengrass ensures your IoT devices can respond quickly to local events, use Lambda functions running on Greengrass Core to interact with local resources, operate with intermittent connections, stay updated with over the air updates, and minimize the cost of transmitting IoT data to the cloud. Learn more about AWS Greengrass here. See the AWS Region Table for complete regional availability.
Amazon Redshift announces new metrics to help optimize cluster performance
You can now get a detailed view of your Amazon Redshift cluster performance with the Workload Execution Breakdown graph on the console Database Performance page or the QueryRuntimeBreakdown metric via Cloudwatch. You can use these new metrics to optimize cluster performance to provide higher throughput and faster results.
Amazon Connect Now Supports Using Cross-Region Amazon Lex Bots
Starting today, you can add Amazon Lex bots from any region where Amazon Lex is available to any Amazon Connect instance. This means you can use Amazon Lex bots with your Amazon Connect instances in the EU (Frankfurt) and Asia Pacific (Sydney) AWS regions. Previously, you could only use Amazon Lex bots created in the same region as your Amazon Connect instance.
AWS CloudHSM Backups Can Now Be Copied Across Regions
AWS CloudHSM now allows you to copy backups of your CloudHSM Cluster from one region to another for disaster recovery purposes. You can use the copied backup to create a clone of the original cluster in the new region. This simplifies the development of globally distributed or cross-region redundant workloads.
AWS CloudHSM is a cloud-based hardware security module (HSM) that enables you to easily generate and use your own encryption keys on the AWS Cloud. It is a fully-managed service that automates time-consuming administrative tasks for you, such as hardware provisioning, software patching, high-availability, and backups. CloudHSM also enables you to scale quickly by adding and removing HSM capacity on-demand, with no up-front costs.
AWS CloudHSM backups can only be copied across commercial regions. Users in the AWS GovCloud (US) region cannot copy backups into or out of the region. There is no cost for copying your backup across regions, or for creating a cluster from the copy in the new region. HSM instances are billed on an hourly basis. You can learn more about copying CloudHSM backups across regions here . You can learn how to synchronize keys between cloned clusters here .
Expanding AWS PrivateLink support for Amazon Kinesis Data Streams
Data streaming applications can now utilize AWS PrivateLink and Amazon Kinesis Data Streams in US West (N. California), Asia Pacific (Seoul), Asia Pacific (Mumbai), Asia Pacific (Singapore), Asia Pacific (Sydney), Canada (Central), EU (Frankfurt), EU (London), and South America (Sao Paulo) AWS Regions.
Amazon MQ Now Supports Amazon CloudWatch Logs
You can now monitor and troubleshoot your Amazon MQ message brokers in near-real time by publishing logs from your Amazon MQ brokers to Amazon CloudWatch Logs.
Troubleshoot your Amazon Elasticsearch Service domains easily using Error Logs
Amazon Elasticsearch Service now lets you enable Elasticsearch error logs, providing you valuable information for troubleshooting your search and indexing operations quickly and easily. These logs are published to the Amazon CloudWatch Logs service and can be turned on or off at will. You only need to pay for the CloudWatch charges that you incur based on your usage. No additional Amazon Elasticsearch Service fees apply.
Canary Islands installs street lights that protect night skies
Signify’s low-blue recipe and downward optics should help keep northern Tenerife safe for stargazing.
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Osram plans to exit luminaires business, focus on high-growth technology (UPDATED)
One of the so-called “Big 3” players in the legacy lighting business will no longer sell end products after Osram finds a buyer for its Lighting Solutions luminaires business unit.
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