Denso is to ditch its February bid to buy Rohm, reports the Nikkei, having been unable to come to a mutually agreeable deal. This leaves the merger of the power …
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Denso is to ditch its February bid to buy Rohm, reports the Nikkei, having been unable to come to a mutually agreeable deal. This leaves the merger of the power …
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Segger is supporting the OnMicro OM662X series of ultra-low-power Bluetooth SoCs in its J-Link debug probes and Flasher in-system programmers. Functionality includes unlimited breakpoints in RAM and flash memory and …
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Ensilica is celebrating what it describes as its “largest long-term potential supply opportunity”. This follows the landing of two development contracts with a “leading European satellite operator”. The client company …
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Univity, a French satellite communications company, has closed a €27m funding round to help complete its “uniShape” VLEO 5G demonstration. The round was lead by Blast, Expansion, and the Deeptech …
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AWS Client VPN now supports native integration with AWS Transit Gateway, simplifying centralized remote access for your end users across multiple VPCs and on-premises, and providing end-to-end source IP visibility.
AWS Transit Gateway interconnects your Amazon Virtual Private Clouds (VPCs) and on-premises networks, while AWS Client VPN enables secure remote access to AWS and on-premises resources connected through your AWS network. Previously, connecting Client VPN to multiple VPCs required provisioning and managing an intermediate VPC, adding operational complexity as you needed to manage additional resources. Moreover, client source IPs were translated through Source Network Address Translation (SNAT), making it difficult to identify which remote user generated specific traffic and complicating security audits. Native Transit Gateway attachment eliminates the need for an intermediate VPC, letting you provide centralized remote access to multiple VPCs and on-premises networks directly from your Client VPN endpoint. Additionally, the end-user source IP is now preserved end-to-end, so you can create authorization rules based on actual client IPs and trace traffic back to specific users, simplifying security, compliance, and troubleshooting workflows. Furthermore, Transit Gateway flow logs capture connection-level details tied to preserved source IPs for improved troubleshooting and compliance audits.
This integration is available in all AWS Regions where AWS Client VPN is available. There are no additional charges for this native integration beyond standard pricing of AWS Client VPN and AWS Transit Gateway.
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AWS Compute Optimizer now supports the latest generation of Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) and Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) instance types. This expansion enables Compute Optimizer to help you take advantage of the price-to-performance improvements offered by the newest EC2 and RDS instance types.
AWS Compute Optimizer has expanded support to include the latest generation EC2 instance types, including Compute Optimized (C8a, C8gb, C8i, C8i-flex, C8id), General Purpose (M8a, M8azn, M8gb, M8gn, M8id), Memory Optimized (R8a, R8gb, R8gn, R8id), Memory Intensive (x8i), and Storage Optimized (i7i) in its EC2 and EC2 Auto Scaling group recommendations. For RDS recommendations, Compute Optimizer has added support for M7i, M8g, R8g, X1, and Z1d DB instance classes across RDS for MySQL, RDS for PostgreSQL, Amazon Aurora MySQL, and Aurora PostgreSQL.
This new feature is available in all AWS Regions where Compute Optimizer is available except the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions, the AWS China (Beijing) Region, operated by Sinnet, and the AWS China (Ningxia) Region, operated by NWCD. For more information about Compute Optimizer, visit our product page and documentation . You can start using Compute Optimizer through the AWS Management Console, AWS CLI, or AWS SDK.
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AWS Marketplace sellers can now delete bank accounts directly from the Payment Settings page in the AWS Marketplace Management Portal (AMMP). This new self-service capability addresses a long-standing gap in payment account management, allowing sellers to remove ACH-type and SWIFT-type bank accounts without contacting customer service. This enhancement is particularly valuable for global enterprises and ISVs managing multiple currencies and banking relationships.
With this update, sellers gain complete control over their payment account management. Key benefits include the ability to clean up unused accounts, remove failed or outdated banking relationships, and reduce payment routing risks. The feature also includes Last Updated timestamps to help differentiate between modified bank accounts.
To learn more, see the AWS Marketplace Seller Guide .
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AWS Deadline Cloud now supports running custom scripts before and after job submission, giving studios the ability to integrate their pipeline directly into the submission workflow. AWS Deadline Cloud is a fully managed service that simplifies render management for teams creating computer-generated graphics and visual effects for films, television, web content, and design.
With the new submission scripting capability, you can configure scripts that run automatically as part of every job submission. Pre-submission scripts run before job attachments are uploaded, allowing you to validate job configurations, discover and add additional input files such as textures or caches, modify submission parameters, or enforce studio policies. Post-submission scripts run after the job is created, enabling you to send notifications, update tracking systems, or log submission details. Scripts are defined in a simple YAML or JSON configuration file placed in your job bundle directory or in a shared studio-wide directory using an environment variable, making it easy for pipeline teams to enforce standards across all artists. Each script receives job metadata automatically and supports configurable timeouts.
To get started, visit the Deadline Cloud Client documentation .
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Amazon Bedrock AgentCore Gateway and Identity now provide secure and controlled egress traffic management for your applications, enabling seamless communication with resources in your Virtual Private Cloud (VPC). VPC egress for AgentCore Gateway targets and Identity credential providers are offered in both managed and self-managed configurations.
With VPC egress support, customers can now invoke private resources (e.g., EKS-hosted MCP servers) directly from their AgentCore Gateway. Managed VPC egress covers most customer use cases. For more complex networking setups, customers can configure their own VPC Lattice resources. AgentCore Identity VPC egress supports connectivity to Identity Providers (IdPs) running inside a customer’s VPC. This enables two key capabilities: validating inbound access tokens issued by your private IdP and fetching tokens from your IdP for outbound request authentication. Finally, this launch supports private DNS resolution for managed VPC egress resources across Gateway and Identity.
AgentCore Gateway and Identity are available in fourteen AWS Regions: US East (N. Virginia), US East (Ohio), US West (Oregon), Canada (Central), Asia Pacific (Mumbai), Asia Pacific (Seoul), Asia Pacific (Singapore), Asia Pacific (Sydney), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Europe (Frankfurt), Europe (Ireland), Europe (London), Europe (Paris), and Europe (Stockholm).
Learn more about VPC egress capabilities through AgentCore Gateway documentation, and AgentCore Identity documentation . Get started with the AgentCore CLI .
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Amazon Connect now provides eight new metrics to measure and improve AI agent performance, including goal success rate, faithfulness score, and tool selection accuracy. These metrics offer visibility into the quality of AI-driven customer interactions, enabling measurement and continuous improvement of AI agent outcomes. With this launch, you can monitor whether AI agents successfully resolved customer requests, assess faithfulness and detect contextual hallucinations. You can also evaluate tool selection and utilization accuracy, and capture customer feedback through thumbs up/down ratings when enabled.
You can access these new metrics through Amazon Connect’s AI Agent Performance dashboard, or through the GetMetricDataV2 API and zero-ETL data lake for custom reporting or integration with your existing analytics workflows.
This feature is available in all AWS Regions where Amazon Connect AI Agents is supported. For more information, see the Amazon Connect Administrator Guide . To learn more about Amazon Connect, an AI-native solution that turns every customer interaction into a moment worth remembering, visit the Amazon Connect website