AWS Weekly Highlights: DynamoDB, AppSync, S3 Storage Browser & More (Sep 9, 2024)

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The Latest Innovations and Updates from AWS: September 2024


Last week brought a wave of exciting announcements and updates from Amazon Web Services (AWS). These developments are designed to enhance user experience, improve functionality, and introduce new tools and services. Here’s a comprehensive breakdown of the most noteworthy releases and events.

Celebrating the Arrival of New AWS Heroes


AWS Heroes are recognized as technical experts who generously share their knowledge, best practices, and innovative solutions with the community. This month, AWS welcomed the latest group of these extraordinary individuals. They play a pivotal role in helping others leverage AWS services to their fullest potential.

AWS GenAI Lofts: A Hub for Innovation


The AWS GenAI Lofts are now operational in San Francisco and São Paulo, with upcoming openings in London, Paris, and Seoul. These spaces are tailored for startups and developers to gain hands-on access to AI products and services, participate in exclusive sessions with industry leaders, and network with investors and peers. An insider view from a recent workshop in San Francisco provided a glimpse into the vibrant and collaborative atmosphere at these lofts.

AWS GenAI Loft San Francisco workshop

Recent AWS Launches


Several new tools and updates have been introduced to enhance the AWS ecosystem:

Storage Browser for Amazon S3 (Alpha Release)


AWS has introduced an open-source Amplify UI React component for Amazon S3. This component provides a user-friendly interface for data stored in S3, allowing users to list all accessible buckets, prefixes, and objects through the new ListCallerAccessGrants API.

AWS Gateway Load Balancer


The AWS Gateway Load Balancer now supports a configurable TCP idle timeout, enhancing control over network traffic management. More details are available in a dedicated blog post.

Amazon ECS


Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS) now supports AWS Graviton-based Spot compute instances with AWS Fargate. This update enables the running of fault-tolerant Arm-based applications at up to 70% lower costs compared to on-demand instances.

Zone Groups for Availability Zones in AWS Regions


AWS is extending the Zone Group construct to Availability Zones (AZs) with a consistent naming format across all AWS Regions. This update aims to simplify the management and deployment of resources across multiple zones.

Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink


The managed service for Apache Flink now supports version 1.20, offering bug fixes, performance improvements, and new functionalities added by the Flink community.

AWS Glue


AWS Glue has introduced job queuing, which automatically queues jobs when resource limits are reached, ensuring that jobs are executed once the necessary resources become available.

Amazon Bedrock


Stability AI’s top text-to-image models, including Stable Image Ultra and Stable Diffusion 3 Large, are now available on Amazon Bedrock, enabling the generation of high-quality visuals with speed and precision.

Amazon Bedrock Agents


Amazon Bedrock Agents now support Anthropic Claude 3.5 Sonnet, enhancing the functionality through Anthropic’s recommended tool use for function calling, which can improve both developer and end-user experiences.

Amazon SageMaker Studio


Amazon SageMaker Studio now allows the use of Amazon EMR Serverless directly from Studio Notebooks, enabling users to interactively query, explore, and visualize data, and run Apache Spark jobs.

Amazon SageMaker


AWS has introduced sagemaker-core, a new Python SDK that provides an object-oriented interface for interacting with SageMaker resources, streamlining the development and management of machine learning models.

AWS AppSync


AWS AppSync has improved monitoring by including DEBUG and INFO logging levels for its GraphQL APIs. This update provides more granular control over log verbosity, aiding in easier troubleshooting and cost optimization.

Amazon WorkSpaces Pools


Amazon WorkSpaces Pools now support the use of Windows 10 or 11 licenses, ensuring a consistent desktop experience whether users are switching between on-premise and virtual desktops.

Amazon SES


The new enhanced onboarding experience for Amazon SES includes recommendations for optimal setup and the option to enable the Virtual Deliverability Manager to enhance email deliverability.

Amazon Redshift


The Amazon Redshift Data API now supports session reuse, retaining the context of a session from one query execution to another. This reduces connection setup latency for repeated queries to the same data warehouse.

Other Notable AWS News


Here are some additional highlights and resources that might be of interest:

Amazon Q Developer Code Challenge


At the 2024 AWS Summit in Sydney, two teams competed in a coding challenge using Amazon Q Developer. The challenge tested their skills from basic math and string manipulation to complex algorithms and intricate ciphers. The results of this exciting challenge can be explored in detail.

Amazon Q Developer Code Challenge graph

AWS Recognized in Gartner Magic Quadrant


AWS has been named a Leader in the first Gartner Magic Quadrant for AI Code Assistants. This recognition highlights AWS’s commitment to making the software development lifecycle easier and increasing developer productivity.

Building RAG Pipelines with LlamaIndex and Amazon Bedrock


A detailed tutorial is available on building powerful Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) pipelines using LlamaIndex and Amazon Bedrock. This guide covers both simple and advanced use cases.

Evaluating Prompts at Scale


Learn how to implement an automated prompt evaluation system with Prompt Management and Prompt Flows for Amazon Bedrock to streamline prompt development and improve the quality of AI-generated content.

Amazon Redshift Data Ingestion Options


Explore the various data ingestion methods available for Amazon Redshift and understand how they work for different use cases.

Amazon Redshift data ingestion options

Upcoming AWS Events


Mark your calendars for these upcoming AWS events:

AWS Summits


Join free online and in-person events to connect, collaborate, and learn about AWS. The remaining AWS Summits for this year are in Toronto (September 11) and Ottawa (October 9).

AWS Community Days


Participate in community-led conferences featuring technical discussions, workshops, and hands-on labs. Upcoming AWS Community Days will be held in the SF Bay Area (September 13), Argentina (September 14), Armenia (September 14), and DACH (Munich on September 17).

AWS GenAI Lofts


These collaborative spaces provide immersive experiences in AI and cloud computing, offering hands-on access to AI products and services, exclusive sessions with industry leaders, and networking opportunities. Find a GenAI Loft location near you and register for upcoming events.

For a complete list of AWS-led in-person and virtual events, visit the AWS Events page.

Conclusion


The past week has been packed with significant updates and launches from AWS, reflecting the company’s continuous efforts to innovate and enhance its services. Whether you are a developer, a startup, or an enterprise, these new tools and features provide valuable opportunities to optimize your AWS experience. Stay tuned for more updates in our next Weekly Roundup.

— Danilo

This post is part of our Weekly Roundup series. Check back each week for a quick summary of interesting news and announcements from AWS!

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For more detailed information and to stay up-to-date with all AWS announcements, visit the What’s New at AWS page.

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Neil S
Neil S
Neil is a highly qualified Technical Writer with an M.Sc(IT) degree and an impressive range of IT and Support certifications including MCSE, CCNA, ACA(Adobe Certified Associates), and PG Dip (IT). With over 10 years of hands-on experience as an IT support engineer across Windows, Mac, iOS, and Linux Server platforms, Neil possesses the expertise to create comprehensive and user-friendly documentation that simplifies complex technical concepts for a wide audience.
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