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Fri, October 10, 2025
Amazon Neptune Analytics Launched in Two New Regions
🚀 Amazon has made Neptune Analytics available in the AWS Canada (Central) and Australia (Sydney) Regions, enabling local creation and management of analytics graphs. Neptune Analytics is a memory‑optimized graph engine that supports fast, in‑memory processing, a library of optimized analytic algorithms, low‑latency graph queries, and vector similarity search within traversals. You can ingest data from an Amazon Neptune Database, snapshots, or Amazon S3, and start via the AWS Console or CLI; consult the Neptune pricing page and AWS Region Table for costs and availability.
Thu, October 2, 2025
Amazon Neptune Integrates with GraphStorm for Real-Time GNNs
🚀 Amazon Neptune now integrates with GraphStorm, enabling developers to deploy graph neural network models for real-time inference directly against transactional graph data. Trained GNNs can query Neptune for subgraph neighborhoods on demand and return predictions such as node classification or link prediction in sub-second timeframes. This supports use cases like fraud detection, dynamic recommendations, and continuous risk scoring while combining inference with analytics.
Fri, September 26, 2025
Amazon Neptune Analytics Launches in Mumbai Region
📍 Amazon Neptune Analytics is now available in the Asia Pacific (Mumbai) Region, enabling customers to create and manage analytics graphs locally. Neptune Analytics is a memory-optimized graph engine designed for fast, in-memory processing of large graph datasets, supporting optimized analytic algorithms, low-latency graph queries, and vector search within traversals. It complements Amazon Neptune Database, and you can load data from a Neptune Database, snapshots, or Amazon S3. To get started, create a new Neptune Analytics graph via the AWS Management Console or AWS CLI; see the Neptune pricing page for region and cost details.
Mon, September 8, 2025
Amazon Neptune Analytics Now Supported in NetworkX
🚀 NetworkX now supports Amazon Neptune Analytics as a graph store, enabling developers to use familiar NetworkX APIs while transparently offloading heavy graph-algorithm workloads to Neptune’s scalable analytics engine. The integration provides Zero-ETL data handling, automatic provisioning and teardown for a serverless-like experience, and preserves existing Python workflows without refactoring code.
Thu, September 4, 2025
Amazon Neptune Adds Public Endpoints for Developers
🌐 Amazon Neptune now supports Public Endpoints, enabling developers to connect to Neptune clusters directly from development desktops without VPNs, bastion hosts, or complex network setups. The capability can be enabled for new or existing clusters running engine version 1.4.6 or later via the AWS Console, CLI, or SDK. Security is maintained using IAM authentication, VPC security groups, and encryption in transit. The feature is available at no additional cost in all Regions where Neptune is offered.