Amazon Verified Permissions has increased the default quotas for IsAuthorized and IsAuthorizedWithToken API from 30 to 200 transactions per second (TPS). Applications can call these APIs to request an authorization decision. Increasing the default TPS enables customers to continuously authorize user actions, in line with the principals of zero trust .
Amazon RDS for Db2 expands support for M6i and R6i in additional AWS Regions
Amazon RDS for Db2 expands support for M6i in Asia Pacific (Jakarta) and M6i and R6i in Asia Pacific (Hyderabad).
Announcing Synthetics NodeJS runtime version 7.0 and Synthetics Python runtime version 3.0 for Amazon CloudWatch Synthetics
Amazon CloudWatch Synthetics announces new runtime version releases; syn-nodejs-puppeteer-7.0 for NodeJS Runtime and syn-python-selenium-3.0 for Python Runtime. The NodeJS Runtime update includes dependency upgrades to puppeteer (v21.9.0) and Chromium (v121.0.6167.0.85). The Python Runtime update includes dependency upgrades to Chromium and Chromedriver (v121.0.6167.85). To learn more, see NodeJS release notes and Python release notes .
Amazon FSx for OpenZFS is now available in the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions
Customers can now create Amazon FSx for OpenZFS file systems in the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions.
Amazon FSx for OpenZFS is now available in Spain and Zurich
Customers can now create Amazon FSx for OpenZFS file systems in two new AWS Regions: Europe (Spain) and Europe (Zurich).
CloudWatch Container Insights now delivers observability for NVIDIA GPUs on EKS
Amazon CloudWatch Container Insights with Enhanced Observability for EKS now auto-discovers critical health and performance metrics from your NVIDIA GPUs and delivers them in automatic dashboards to enable faster problem isolation and troubleshooting for your AI/ML workloads. Container Insights with Enhanced Observability delivers you out-of-the-box trends and patterns on your infrastructure health and removes the overhead of manual dashboard and alarm set-ups saving you time and effort.
Ed Boosts His Assets
It’s too much of a temptation seeing these sky-high valuations of tech assets and not doing anything to cash in, Ed confides to his diary, so I have come up with …
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Amazon SES now offers support for headers when sending email
Today, Amazon Simple Email Service (SES) launched a new feature giving customers the ability to set custom headers when sending emails using SES v2 sending APIs. Customers can now set headers for a variety of purposes, including implementing one-click unsubscribe by adding list-unsubscribe headers to emails. Custom headers are set when calling SES v2 sending APIs, and do not require raw email content. This makes it easier to support advanced use cases including those requiring “X-” proprietary header content.
AWS WAF now supports larger request body inspections for regional resources
Starting today, AWS WAF supports inspecting up to 64KB of the body of incoming HTTP/S requests, for Amazon API Gateway, Cognito user pools, App Runner and AWS Verified Access regional resources. For the resources where this new maximum applies, the default inspection size has also changed from 8KB to 16KB. This new default will be applied to all new and existing WAF web access control lists, without additional charges.
AWS HealthImaging enables the import of large DICOM objects and high-throughput JPEG 2000 (HTJ2K) transfer syntaxes
AWS HealthImaging now supports the import of DICOM instances up to 4 GB with up to 20:1 image compression. Customers can now import and store large DICOM instances, such as those generated by digital pathology systems. With this release, HealthImaging also adds support for importing DICOM objects with pixel data encoded in any of the High-throughput JPEG 2000 (HTJ2K) transfer syntaxes that were recently added to the DICOM standard. Further, HealthImaging now supports import of data in the JPEG Lossless, Nonhierarchical (Process 14) transfer syntax.