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Wed, November 19, 2025

Amazon Bedrock Adds Support for OpenAI GPT OSS Models

🚀 Amazon Bedrock now supports importing custom weights for gpt-oss-120b and gpt-oss-20b, allowing customers to bring tuned OpenAI GPT OSS models into a fully managed, serverless environment. This capability eliminates the need to manage infrastructure or model serving while enabling deployment of text-to-text models for reasoning, agentic, and developer tasks. gpt-oss-120b is optimized for production and high-reasoning use cases; gpt-oss-20b targets lower-latency or specialized scenarios. The feature is generally available in US‑East (N. Virginia).

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Wed, November 19, 2025

AWS launches Billing Transfer for multi-organization billing

🔁 AWS introduces Billing Transfer, enabling a single management account to centrally collect invoices, process payments, and run detailed cost analysis across multiple AWS Organizations while preserving each management account’s security autonomy. The feature integrates with AWS Billing Conductor to protect proprietary pricing and support advanced cost allocation strategies. AWS offers a free trial through May 31, 2026; starting June 1, 2026 organizations using a Customer managed pricing plan will incur a $50 per-organization fee. Billing Transfer is available in all public AWS Regions except GovCloud and China (Beijing, Ningxia).

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Wed, November 19, 2025

AWS Elemental MediaConnect Router Now Generally Available

📺 AWS has announced the general availability of Elemental MediaConnect Router, a managed capability that dynamically routes live video between sources and destinations across the AWS network. The service reduces transport latency and improves packet delivery reliability compared with standard transport methods, and supports routing across regions as well as between private and public endpoints. It is accessible via the MediaConnect console, API, or AWS CDK, works alongside existing MediaConnect flows, and integrates with the broader AWS Elemental media services to simplify live-video operations and reduce unused capacity and reconfiguration overhead.

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Wed, November 19, 2025

AWS Cost Explorer: 18-Month Forecasts and Explainable AI

📈 AWS Cost Explorer now extends forecasting to 18 months and uses upgraded machine learning that can analyze up to 36 months of historical data (previously 6 months) to surface seasonal patterns and long-term growth trends. Two of these improvements are generally available, while AI-powered, explainable forecasts are offered in public preview in the console. The 18-month horizon is also exposed via the GetCostForecast API, enabling finance and engineering teams to improve annual budgeting, surface optimization opportunities, and present forecasts with greater stakeholder confidence.

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Wed, November 19, 2025

Amazon API Gateway Enables Progressive Response Streaming

⚡ Amazon API Gateway now progressively streams response payloads to clients as data becomes available, removing the need to buffer complete responses before transmission. The capability works with streaming-capable backends including Lambda functions, HTTP proxy integrations, and private integrations. Benefits include improved time-to-first-byte, integration timeouts extended to 15 minutes, and support for payloads larger than 10 MB. Generative AI and media-serving applications will particularly benefit, and the feature is available across all AWS Regions including GovCloud.

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Wed, November 19, 2025

AWS launches EC2 M7i instances in Europe (Zurich) region

🚀 Amazon Web Services has launched Amazon EC2 M7i instances in the Europe (Zurich) region, powered by custom 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors (Sapphire Rapids) available only on AWS. M7i delivers up to 15% better performance over comparable x86-based Intel processors and up to 15% improved price-performance versus M6i. Instances scale to 48xlarge and include two bare-metal sizes with built-in Intel accelerators that offload data operations and optimize CPU-bound workloads.

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Wed, November 19, 2025

Enhanced Cost Management in Amazon Q Developer Chat

💡 Amazon Q Developer now includes enhanced cost management features that let users analyze costs across broader Cloud Financial Management domains with advanced analytics. Users can ask open-ended questions about historical and forecasted costs, optimization recommendations, commitment utilization, anomalies, budgets, free tier usage, and product attributes. Q explores data, forms hypotheses, performs calculations, and shows the API calls and console links used for transparency.

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Wed, November 19, 2025

Amazon SageMaker Catalog Adds Column-Level Metadata

📣 Amazon SageMaker Catalog now supports custom column-level metadata forms and markdown-enabled rich text descriptions so data stewards can attach business-specific key-value metadata and formatted documentation directly to individual columns. Form values and rich text are indexed in real time and become immediately searchable alongside column names, descriptions, and glossary terms. This capability is available in all AWS Regions where SageMaker is supported.

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Wed, November 19, 2025

Amazon CloudWatch RUM Adds Mobile Support for iOS, Android

📱 Amazon CloudWatch RUM now supports iOS and Android apps, extending real user monitoring beyond web applications. Using the OpenTelemetry (OTEL) standard, it captures mobile spans such as application startup time, screen load time, and backend network calls, and records events including crashes and ANRs/AppHangs. Developers and SREs can perform impact analysis for errors or crashes, drill into correlated telemetry, and filter by location, device type, OS, and app version. Mobile telemetry integrates with application metrics, traces, logs, web RUM, and synthetic monitoring in CloudWatch Application Signals, and is available in all AWS Commercial Regions where web monitoring is provided.

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Wed, November 19, 2025

Amazon OpenSearch Service Adds Cluster Insights Dashboard

🔍 Amazon OpenSearch Service now includes Cluster Insights, a unified monitoring dashboard that consolidates logs and metrics to give operators comprehensive operational visibility across nodes, indices, and shards. The feature automates correlation of critical data, highlights performance metrics and top‑N query analysis, and surfaces targeted remediation steps to speed troubleshooting. Built into the OpenSearch UI, Cluster Insights retains monitoring resilience during cluster unavailability and provides account‑level summaries for managing multiple deployments. It is available at no additional cost for OpenSearch 2.17 or later in regions where the OpenSearch UI is offered.

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Tue, November 18, 2025

Thunderbird Gains Native Microsoft Exchange Support

📧 Thunderbird 145 introduces built-in support for Microsoft Exchange email via the Exchange Web Services (EWS) protocol, eliminating the need for third-party add-ons in Exchange-hosted environments. The client auto-detects account settings and uses Microsoft’s OAuth2 for authorization to simplify migration from Outlook. Initial capabilities include full folder listings, message synchronization, message operations (view, send, reply, forward, move, copy, delete), attachment handling, subject/body search and quick filtering for Microsoft 365 domains with standard OAuth2 and for on-premise Exchange using basic password authentication. The Thunderbird team says additional features such as calendar syncing, address book support, Microsoft Graph integration and expanded authentication options (NTLM, tenant-specific OAuth2) are planned but not yet available.

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Tue, November 18, 2025

Windows 11 Introduces Cloud Rebuild and PITR Recovery

☁️ Microsoft unveiled two Windows 11 recovery capabilities — Point-in-Time Restore (PITR) and Cloud Rebuild — designed to reduce downtime and simplify device recovery. PITR builds on System Restore by capturing full system snapshots, enabling admins and users to roll a device back to a known-good state, including local files and applications. Cloud Rebuild allows remote reinstallation through Intune, leveraging Autopilot, OneDrive, and Windows Backup for Organizations to restore settings and data.

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Tue, November 18, 2025

AWS launches EC2 P6-B300 with NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra

🚀 Amazon Web Services has announced general availability of Amazon EC2 P6-B300 instances powered by NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra B300 GPUs. The p6-b300.48xlarge delivers eight GPUs, 2.1 TB of high-bandwidth GPU memory, 6.4 Tbps EFA networking, 300 Gbps ENA throughput, and 4 TB of system memory. It targets training and deploying trillion-parameter foundation models and LLMs, offering higher memory, compute, and networking versus P6-B200.

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Tue, November 18, 2025

EC2 Auto Scaling adds synchronous LaunchInstances API

🔔 Today, EC2 Auto Scaling launched a synchronous LaunchInstances API that gives customers precise control over where instances are provisioned and provides immediate feedback on capacity availability. The API supports overrides for any Availability Zone and/or subnet in an Auto Scaling group and includes optional asynchronous retries to help reach desired capacity. It is available now in US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), Europe (Ireland), and Asia Pacific (Singapore) at no additional cost beyond standard EC2 and EBS usage. Use the AWS CLI or SDKs to get started.

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Tue, November 18, 2025

Amazon Bedrock adds Priority and Flex inference tiers

🔔 Amazon Bedrock introduces two new inference tiers—Priority and Flex—to help customers balance cost and latency for varied AI workloads. Flex targets non-time-critical jobs like model evaluations and summarization with discounted pricing and lower scheduling priority. Priority offers premium performance and preferential processing (up to 25% better OTPS vs. Standard) for mission-critical, real-time applications. The existing Standard tier remains available for general-purpose use.

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Tue, November 18, 2025

Google Cloud launches 30-day Cloud SQL free trial edition

🚀 Google Cloud today announced a 30-day free trial for Cloud SQL, offering preconfigured MySQL and PostgreSQL instances to evaluate enterprise-grade features without upfront commitment. The trial exposes Performance, High Availability, and Data Cache capabilities and mirrors production-oriented SKUs (Enterprise and Enterprise Plus). Users can one-click upgrade to paid instances at any time; after 30 days instances are suspended and kept stopped for an additional 90 days at no charge. The offer is available in all Google Cloud regions.

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Tue, November 18, 2025

TimesFM Integration Brings Forecasting to BigQuery

🕒 Google is integrating the TimesFM time-series foundation model into BigQuery and AlloyDB, enabling zero-shot forecasting on customer data without retraining. AI.FORECAST and AI.EVALUATE are now Generally Available in BigQuery, while AI.DETECT_ANOMALIES is in public preview. TimesFM 2.5 offers improved accuracy and lower latency, supports dynamic context windows up to 15K, and can return historical data with forecasts. AlloyDB preview lets users call TimesFM endpoints hosted on Vertex AI so operational data can be forecasted in-place, preserving data residency and reducing export overhead.

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Tue, November 18, 2025

Gemini 3 Brings Multimodal and Agentic AI to Enterprise

🤖 Google has made Gemini 3 available to enterprises and developers via Gemini Enterprise and Vertex AI, bringing advanced multimodal reasoning and agentic capabilities to production teams. The model can analyze text, images, video, audio, and code together, supports a 1M-token context window, and improves frontend generation, legacy code migration, and long-running tool orchestration. Early partners report faster diagnostics, richer UI prototypes, and more reliable automation across business workflows.

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Tue, November 18, 2025

Ambient and Autonomous Security for the Agentic Era

🛡️ At Microsoft Ignite 2025, Microsoft set out an ambient, autonomous security approach for the emerging agentic era and announced a suite of tools to observe, secure, and govern AI agents and apps. The centerpiece is Microsoft Agent 365, a control plane providing an Entra-based registry, access controls, visualization, and integrations with Defender, Entra, and Purview to detect prompt-injection, prevent leakage, and enable auditing. Microsoft also expanded platform protections, enhanced Copilot data controls in Purview, and positioned Microsoft Sentinel and Security Copilot as agentic security pillars for detection and response.

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Tue, November 18, 2025

Microsoft Databases and Fabric: Unified AI Data Estate

🧠 Microsoft details a broad expansion of its database portfolio and deeper integration with Microsoft Fabric to simplify data architectures and accelerate AI. Key launches include general availability of SQL Server 2025, GA of Azure DocumentDB (MongoDB-compatible), the preview of Azure HorizonDB, and Fabric-hosted SaaS databases for SQL and Cosmos DB. OneLake mirroring, Fabric IQ semantic modeling, expanded agent capabilities, and partner integrations (SAP, Salesforce, Databricks, Snowflake, dbt) are positioned to deliver zero-ETL analytics and operational AI at scale.

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