All news with #product release tag
Thu, November 20, 2025
Amazon CloudFront Adds TLS 1.3 Support for Origins
🔒 Amazon CloudFront now supports TLS 1.3 for connections to origins, automatically enabled across custom origins, Amazon S3, and Application Load Balancers with no configuration changes required. The upgrade provides stronger encryption and reduced handshake latency, delivering up to 30% faster connection establishment when an origin supports TLS 1.3. CloudFront will negotiate TLS 1.3 where supported while maintaining backward compatibility with older TLS versions. This support is available at no additional charge in all CloudFront edge locations and benefits sensitive workloads such as financial services, healthcare, and e-commerce.
Thu, November 20, 2025
AWS EC2 High Memory U7i Instances Expand Regions and Sizes
🚀 Amazon Web Services has expanded availability of its EC2 High Memory U7i instances: the u7in-16tb.224xlarge (16TiB) is now in AWS Europe (Ireland); u7i-12tb.224xlarge (12TiB) is available in Asia Pacific (Hyderabad); and u7i-8tb.112xlarge (8TiB) is available in Asia Pacific (Mumbai) and AWS GovCloud (US-West). Powered by custom 4th-gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors (Sapphire Rapids) and DDR5 memory, these instances provide high vCPU counts (up to 896), ENA Express support, up to 100Gbps EBS performance and up to 200Gbps networking on the 16TiB size, making them suited for mission-critical in-memory databases like SAP HANA, Oracle, and SQL Server.
Thu, November 20, 2025
Amazon Redshift Serverless Lowers Minimum to 4 RPUs
🚀 Amazon Redshift Serverless now offers a lower base capacity of 4 RPUs, reducing the prior minimum from 8 RPUs and enabling entry-level analytics at roughly $1.50 per hour. Each RPU provides 16 GB of memory, so the 4‑RPU configuration supplies up to 64 GB of memory and supports up to 32 TB of Redshift managed storage with limits such as 100 columns per table. The configuration is available in multiple Asia Pacific, European, Middle East, African and Mexico regions and is suited for both development and lightweight production workloads. You continue to pay per-second for active RPU-hours, helping lower cost for sporadic or small-scale analytics.
Thu, November 20, 2025
AWS Step Functions Adds Local TestState API for Workflows
🔧 AWS Step Functions' TestState API now supports local unit testing of complete workflows, including advanced constructs like Map and Parallel states, without deploying state machines to AWS. Developers can mock AWS service integrations and opt into API contract validation so mocked responses align with actual service outputs, improving test fidelity. TestState calls integrate with frameworks such as Jest and pytest and can be used in CI/CD pipelines; the feature is available via the AWS SDK and CLI in all Regions where Step Functions is offered.
Thu, November 20, 2025
AWS CloudTrail Insights Adds Data-Event Anomaly Detection
🔍 AWS CloudTrail Insights now analyzes data events as well as management events, automatically detecting anomalies in data access patterns such as unexpected surges in S3 delete calls or increased Lambda error rates. When unusual activity is found, CloudTrail generates an Insights event that includes the relevant data events and can trigger alerts for rapid investigation. The capability is available in all regions where CloudTrail is offered; additional charges apply for data-event Insights.
Thu, November 20, 2025
CloudWatch Application Map Adds Un‑instrumented Discovery
🔍 Amazon CloudWatch Application Map now detects and visualizes services that are not instrumented with Application Signals, providing out-of-the-box observability coverage across distributed environments. It also offers cross-account, unified views and retains a history of recent changes so teams can correlate configuration modifications with performance shifts. These enhancements aim to reduce MTTR and are available at no additional cost in most AWS commercial regions.
Thu, November 20, 2025
EC2 Auto Scaling adds instance lifecycle retention policy
🛡️ EC2 Auto Scaling introduces an instance lifecycle policy that lets you retain instances when lifecycle hooks fail or time out, enabling manual intervention for graceful shutdowns. Previously, the default continue or abandon outcomes both resulted in instance termination after a timeout; the new policy adds configurable retention triggers to keep instances in a retained state. This is particularly helpful for stateful applications that need to save local data, close database connections, deregister from discovery, or remove sensitive credentials before termination. The feature is available in US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), Europe (Ireland), and Asia Pacific (Singapore).
Thu, November 20, 2025
AWS Expands R8i and R8i-flex Instances to Three Regions
⚡ Amazon EC2 R8i and R8i-flex instances are now available in Asia Pacific (Sydney), Canada (Central), and US West (N. California). Powered by AWS-exclusive custom Intel Xeon 6 processors, they offer up to 15% better price-performance and 2.5× the memory bandwidth versus prior Intel-based instances, and about 20% higher performance than R7i. R8i-flex provides common memory-optimized sizes from large to 16xlarge for workloads that underutilize CPU; R8i includes 13 sizes, two bare-metal options and a new 96xlarge, and is SAP-certified at 142,100 aSAPS. Available via Savings Plans, On-Demand, and Spot.
Thu, November 20, 2025
Amazon CloudFront Adds CBOR Web Tokens and CAT Support
🔐 Amazon CloudFront now supports CWT (CBOR Web Tokens) and CAT (Common Access Tokens), providing a compact, binary alternative to JWTs using CBOR and protected with COSE. Developers can validate, generate, and refresh tokens directly in CloudFront Functions with sub-millisecond execution and seamless integration with the CloudFront Functions KeyValueStore for secure key management. CAT extends CWT with fine-grained access controls such as URL patterns, IP restrictions, and HTTP method limits, enabling edge-enforced authorization without additional charge.
Thu, November 20, 2025
Amazon EC2 C7i Instances Now in Melbourne Region, Australia
🚀 Amazon EC2 C7i instances are now available in the Asia Pacific (Melbourne) Region, powered by custom 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors (Sapphire Rapids) exclusive to AWS. They deliver up to 15% better performance over comparable Intel-based offerings and up to 15% better price-performance versus C6i. C7i offers larger sizes up to 48xlarge, two bare-metal sizes (metal-24xl, metal-48xl) with built-in Intel accelerators and supports AMX and up to 128 EBS volumes to scale data-intensive workloads.
Thu, November 20, 2025
Aurora DSQL Adds Statement-Level DPU Cost Estimates
🔍 Amazon Aurora DSQL now surfaces statement-level cost estimates directly in query plans, providing developers immediate visibility into resource use per SQL statement. The EXPLAIN ANALYZE VERBOSE output is extended to append per-category (compute, read, write, and multi-Region write) and total estimated Distributed Processing Unit (DPU) usage. This enhancement offers fine-grained, real-time cost insight that complements CloudWatch metrics, enabling faster identification of cost drivers and more effective query tuning. The feature is available in all Regions where Aurora DSQL is supported.
Thu, November 20, 2025
AWS India Adds UPI AutoPay for New Account Sign‑Up
🔔 AWS now lets customers in India sign up using UPI AutoPay as the default payment method, replacing the prior card-only requirement. Users add and verify a UPI ID in the AWS console, confirm their billing address, and approve an authorization request in their UPI app to enable recurring payments up to INR 15,000. After verification, future invoices up to that limit are charged automatically from the next billing cycle, reducing manual payment steps and the risk of missed payments.
Thu, November 20, 2025
CrowdStrike Extends DSPM to Runtime for Cloud Data
🔒 CrowdStrike Falcon Data Protection for Cloud is now generally available, extending traditional DSPM into runtime to provide continuous visibility and protection for sensitive data in motion. Leveraging eBPF-powered monitoring, it detects unauthorized or risky data transfers across APIs, SaaS, containers, databases, and cloud storage without proxies or added infrastructure. The solution combines unified classification with integrated investigation and automated response, plus SIEM streaming and a lightweight Linux sensor for rapid deployment.
Thu, November 20, 2025
AWS PCS Adds Slurm REST API for Programmatic Job Control
🔁 The AWS Parallel Computing Service (AWS PCS) now supports the Slurm REST API, enabling programmatic job submission, resource management, and cluster monitoring over HTTP. This removes reliance on CLI-only workflows and lets teams integrate HPC operations into web portals, CI/CD pipelines, and data processing frameworks. The feature is available in all AWS Regions with AWS PCS and has no additional charge.
Thu, November 20, 2025
OpenAI's GPT-5.1 Codex-Max Can Code Independently for Hours
🛠️OpenAI has rolled out GPT-5.1-Codex-Max, a Codex variant optimized for long-running programming tasks and improved token efficiency. Unlike the general-purpose GPT-5.1, Codex is tailored to operate inside terminals and integrate with GitHub, and OpenAI says the model can work independently for hours. It is faster, more capable on real-world engineering tasks, uses roughly 30% fewer "thinking" tokens, and adds Windows and PowerShell capabilities. GPT-5.1-Codex-Max is available in the Codex CLI, IDE extensions, cloud, and code review.
Wed, November 19, 2025
AWS introduces aws login for secure developer access
🔐 The new aws login CLI command lets developers obtain temporary programmatic credentials using the same sign-in method as the AWS Management Console, eliminating the need to create and manage long-term access keys. The command opens a browser-based OAuth2 flow and supports root/IAM user sign-in as well as federated identity providers. Issued credentials auto-rotate every 15 minutes and remain valid up to the IAM session duration (maximum 12 hours). Aws login integrates with profiles, remote development workflows, AWS SDKs, AWS Tools for PowerShell, and legacy SDKs via credential_process.
Wed, November 19, 2025
Google's Gemini 3 Pro Impresses with One‑Shot Game Creation
🎮 Google has released Gemini 3 Pro, a multimodal model that posts strong benchmark results and produces notable real-world demos. Early tests show top-tier scores (LMArena 1501 Elo, high marks on MMMU-Pro and Video-MMMU) and PhD-level reasoning in targeted exams. Designers reported one-shot generation of a 3D LEGO editor and a full recreation of Ridiculous Fishing. Adherence remains imperfect, so the author suggests Claude Sonnet 4.5 for routine tasks and Gemini 3 Pro for more complex queries.
Wed, November 19, 2025
Amazon Connect: Conversational Analytics for Self-Service
🔍 Amazon Connect now provides conversational analytics for end-customer self-service across voice and digital channels, including PSTN/telephony, in-app and web calling, chat, SMS, WhatsApp Business, and Apple Messages for Business. The capability analyzes sentiment, redacts sensitive data, surfaces top contact drivers and themes, flags compliance risks, and supports semantic matching rules to categorize interactions. Administrators can use easy-to-customize dashboards to proactively identify areas for improvement and align automated flows with customer needs.
Wed, November 19, 2025
AWS Network Firewall — Managed Rule Groups from Marketplace
🔒 AWS Network Firewall now supports managed rule groups from AWS Marketplace partners, enabling customers to deploy partner-curated threat intelligence directly from the console. These managed rules are continuously updated by vendors and integrate with existing firewall architectures without routing changes. They reduce operational overhead across multiple VPCs and help maintain compliance and security posture. Customers should evaluate partner offerings against their requirements.
Wed, November 19, 2025
Amazon Bedrock Expands Availability to Four New Regions
🚀 Beginning today, Amazon has made Amazon Bedrock available in Africa (Cape Town), Canada West (Calgary), Mexico (Central), and Middle East (Bahrain). The managed service provides secure access to a variety of foundation models and tools for building and operating generative AI applications and agents. With regional endpoints, customers can reduce latency and address data residency and compliance needs. To get started, customers can consult the Bedrock documentation and regional resources.