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To be honest, I still recover from the AWS Summit in New York and try to match Launch like Amazon Bedrock Agentcore (Preview) and Amazon Simple Storage (S3). There are a lot of new things you can learn!
Meanwhile, it was an exciting weekend for AWS builders focused on logiity and visibility. The announced standout was to be Amazon SQS Fair Tails, which solves one of the most persistent in architectures with multiple teenagers: the problem of the “noisy neighbor”. If you have been dealing with stunning shared infrastructure and influencing other tenants, you will appreciate how this feature allows more balanced messages across your applications.
On the front of the AI we also see that AWS continues to increase our observability with the preview of the launch of the generative observability of Amazon Cloudwatch Generative AI. This brings Ai-Outhagan knowledge directly to your monitoring workflows and will help you understand in a new way to understand infrastructure and application patterns. And for those who manage the surroundings of Amazon Connection, adding cloudformation AWS for attachments of messages facilitates the program deployment and management of assets of e -mail campaigns across differentials.
Start of Last Week
- Amazon SQS Fair Tails-Aws launched Amazon SQS Fair Ti to help relieve the problem of a “noisy neighbor” in multiple tenants systems, allowing more balanced messages and improved application resistance across shared infrastructure.
- Amazon Cloudwatch Generative AI Obview –As launched Amazon Cloudwatch Generative AI viewpoint preview, allowing users to obtain information about AI driven on their cloud infrastructure and application performance, which is advanced monitoring and analysis.
- Cloudformation Amazon Connect Support for Message Templates – AWS has expanded the Amazon Connect capabilities at the introduction to cloudformation AWS for attachments template templates of campaign messages, allowing customers to manage and deploy attachments of e -mail campaigns across various.
- Amazon Connect Adjustment – Amazon Connect presents new interface editing forecasts that allow contact centers planners to quickly adjust forecasts by percentage or exact values across specific data ranges, tails and channels for multiple workforce.
- Bloom for Amazon Elasticache-amazon Elasticache now supports Bloom in version 8.1 for Valkyy and offers a spatially efficient way to check for more than 98% memory efficiency compared to traditional sets.
- The Amazon EC2 Skip OS Shutdown – AWS has introduced a new option for the Amazon EC2, which allows customers to skip the charming shutdown of the operating system when stopping or ending instances, enabling faster applications, and instance transitions.
- The AWS Healthomics Git Restity Integration – AWS Healthomics now directs direct to Git Restilian Integration to create a workflow, allowing scientists smoothly pulling out the workflows from Github, Gitlab and Bitbucket Restitiria.
- The main principles of AWS organizations support support features – AWS organizations now support the ALL_SUPPORTED in brand principles, allowing users to apply the rules to mark all supported types of resources for the AWS service in one line in one line, simplifying policy creation and reducing complexity.
Blogs
Beyond Iam Access Keys: Modern Authentication Access – AWS recommends moving over the traditional IAM access keys to safer verification methods, risks of credit exposure and unauthorized approach using modern and robust identity management approaches.
Upcoming AWS events
AWS Re: Invent 2025 (December 1-5, 2025, Las Vegas) -Aws Flag Annual Conference that offers innovation cooperation through peer-to-peer learning, experts and unbearable networks.
AWS Summits-are connected to free online and personal events that connect the Cloud Computing community to join, cooperate and learn about AWS. Sign up in your nearest city: Mexico City (August 6) and Jakarta (August 7).
Community days AWS-connect community conferences that contain technical discussions, workshops and practical laboratories led by AWS experts and industry leaders from around the world: Singapur (August 2), Australia (August 15), Adria (September 5), Baltic (September 10) Aotearoa (September 18).