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Fri, November 14, 2025
AWS Lambda Provisioned Mode for SQS Event-Source Mappings
🔔 AWS Lambda now offers Provisioned Mode for SQS event-source mappings (ESMs), letting you provision persistent event pollers to handle sudden traffic spikes. Provisioned ESMs scale up to 3x faster (up to 1,000 concurrent executions/min) and support up to 16x higher concurrency (up to 20,000 concurrent executions), reducing latency for bursty workloads. The feature is generally available in all AWS Commercial Regions and is configurable via the Console, API, CLI, SDK, CloudFormation, and SAM; billing is by Event Poller Units (EPU).
Fri, November 14, 2025
Amazon ECS improves service availability for rolling deploys
🔁 Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS) now replaces unhealthy or terminated tasks with healthy tasks from the same service revision during rolling deployments instead of prioritizing the new revision. This prevents service availability drops when new task versions fail health checks or cannot start. Application Auto Scaling scale-outs are applied across both revisions so the running version can handle increased load. These changes respect maximumPercent and minimumHealthyPercent and are enabled by default in all Regions.
Fri, November 14, 2025
Protective ReRoute: Host-based Network Resilience for Cloud
🛡️ Protective ReRoute (PRR) shifts rapid failure recovery from the network core to endpoints, enabling hosts to detect packet loss or high latency and re-steer traffic onto alternate pre-existing paths. Implemented in Linux (4.20+) and supported in Google Cloud via hypervisor and guest modes, PRR alters packet headers (IPv6 flow-label or overlay outer headers) to request multipath forwarding. In production for five years, it prevents up to 84% of slow-convergence outages and typically restores service in a single-digit multiple of RTT.
Fri, November 14, 2025
Advancing Text-to-SQL: Gemini's BIRD Benchmark Breakthrough
🚀 Google Cloud reports a new state-of-the-art Single Trained Model Track score on the BIRD benchmark, achieving 76.13 with a fine-tuned Gemini 2.5-pro. The team credits rigorous data filtering, multitask supervised fine-tuning, and test-time self-consistency selection for the gains. These improvements bolster NL2SQL features in AlloyDB AI and BigQuery, and enhance developer tooling such as Gemini Code Assist for reliable SQL generation.
Fri, November 14, 2025
Google Cloud: Cloud-Native HPC Innovations for SC25
🚀 Google Cloud previewed its HPC and AI innovations for SC25, emphasizing a shift to cloud-native HPC that lets researchers and engineers provision purpose-built clusters in minutes. Key highlights include H4D and A4X VMs with low-latency Cloud RDMA, plus the Dynamic Workload Scheduler with Flex Start to enable flexible, cost-effective access to high-demand compute. The Cluster Toolkit and Google Managed Lustre simplify cluster deployment and high-throughput storage, while the latest TPUs and AI tools accelerate scientific workflows. Attendees are invited to booth #3724 for demos, talks, and community events.
Fri, November 14, 2025
From Detection to Response: Confidence and Visibility
🔦 Network visibility is the critical lens that turns detection into decisive action. ESG research cited in the article shows 98% of organizations say visibility helps them move from detection to response faster and with greater confidence. Detection raises the alarm; packet-level investigation reveals scope, lateral movement, and exfiltration so analysts can validate alerts and act precisely. The piece positions NETSCOUT Omnis Cyber Intelligence as a scalable DPI capability that unifies SecOps and NetOps across hybrid and multicloud environments to eliminate blind spots and enable targeted response.
Fri, November 14, 2025
Amazon SageMaker Catalog Adds S3 Read/Write Access
📂 Amazon SageMaker Catalog now supports read and write access to Amazon S3 general purpose buckets, enabling data scientists and analysts to discover, process, and share unstructured data alongside structured datasets. Data publishers can grant read-only or read/write permissions when approving subscriptions or sharing S3 data, allowing processed outputs to be written back to the original bucket or folder. This feature is available in all Regions that support SageMaker Unified Studio and can be accessed via the studio UI, the Amazon DataZone API, SDK, or AWS CLI.
Fri, November 14, 2025
AWS Marketplace Agreement Events Now via EventBridge
🔔 AWS Marketplace now publishes purchase agreement lifecycle events through Amazon EventBridge, replacing prior Amazon SNS notifications for Software as a Service and Professional Services product types. Sellers (Independent Software Vendors and Channel Partners) and buyers receive notifications for creation, termination, amendment, replacement, renewal, cancellation, and expiration. ISVs also get license-specific events to manage customer entitlements. EventBridge routing supports targets such as AWS Lambda, Amazon S3, Amazon CloudWatch, AWS Step Functions, and can remain compatible with existing SNS-based workflows.
Fri, November 14, 2025
Amazon RDS Blue/Green Deployments for Aurora Global Database
🔁 Amazon RDS Blue/Green deployments now support Aurora Global Database, enabling you to create a staging (green) environment that mirrors production (blue) across primary and all secondary regions. Perform a blue/green switchover to switch primary and secondary regions to the green environment with minimal downtime and no application configuration changes. Aurora automatically renames clusters, instances, and endpoints to preserve production connectivity. This capability covers Aurora MySQL‑ and PostgreSQL‑compatible editions in commercial and AWS GovCloud (US) Regions and is available via the Console, SDK, and CLI.
Fri, November 14, 2025
Amazon EventBridge: Enhanced Visual Rule Builder Console
🔧 Amazon EventBridge introduces an enhanced visual rule builder that integrates a comprehensive event catalog with the EventBridge Schema Registry to simplify building event-driven applications. The schema-aware, console-based drag-and-drop canvas lets developers browse and subscribe to events with sample payloads and schemas, and visually construct filter patterns to reduce syntax errors. The feature is available today in all regions where the Schema Registry is launched and is accessible via the EventBridge console at standard usage charges.
Fri, November 14, 2025
AWS Network Firewall Now Available in Auckland Region
🔒 AWS Network Firewall is now available in the AWS New Zealand (Auckland) Region, enabling customers to deploy essential network protections across all Amazon VPCs. As a managed firewall service, it automatically scales with traffic volume and delivers high availability without requiring customers to provision or maintain infrastructure. It integrates with AWS Firewall Manager to provide centralized visibility and policy control across multiple AWS accounts, simplifying governance and enforcement.
Fri, November 14, 2025
AWS Lambda Announces General Availability of Rust Support
🚀 AWS has declared Rust support in AWS Lambda Generally Available, promoting the runtime out of its prior experimental status and making it suitable for production workloads. The GA release is backed by AWS Support and the Lambda SLA and is available in all AWS Regions, including GovCloud (US) and China. Rust on Lambda delivers high performance, memory efficiency, and compile-time safety for serverless functions. Developers can now build business-critical serverless applications in Rust while leveraging Lambda's event integrations, fast scaling from zero, automatic patching, and usage-based pricing.
Fri, November 14, 2025
Amazon DocumentDB 8.0 Adds MongoDB 8.0 Compatibility
⚡ Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) version 8.0 adds support for MongoDB API drivers 6.0, 7.0, and 8.0 while delivering up to 7x improved query latency and up to 5x better compression. The release introduces Planner Version3, new aggregation stages and operators, dictionary-based Zstandard compression, text index v2, and parallel vector index builds. Upgrades from 5.0 instance-based clusters are supported via AWS Database Migration Service, and DocumentDB 8.0 is available in all Regions where the service is offered.
Fri, November 14, 2025
Amazon RDS Adds Support for PostgreSQL Major Version 18
🚀 Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL now supports PostgreSQL major version 18.1, bringing community improvements to managed RDS instances. Key performance updates include skip scan for multicolumn B-tree indexes, parallel GIN builds, and better OR/IN handling, while UUIDv7 adds ordered UUIDs for high-throughput systems. Observability and extension support are expanded, and upgrades can use Blue/Green, in-place, or snapshot restore options.
Fri, November 14, 2025
AWS Lambda Supports Java 25 for Serverless Applications
🚀 AWS Lambda now supports Java 25, using the latest long‑term support distribution from Amazon Corretto. The runtime is available as a managed runtime and as a container base image, and AWS will automatically apply updates to each as they are released. The release introduces new language features and performance improvements, including Ahead‑of‑Time caches and adjusted tiered compilation defaults. Lambda Snap Start and Powertools for AWS Lambda (Java) support Java 25, and the runtime is available in all Regions, including GovCloud (US) and China.
Thu, November 13, 2025
AWS CloudFormation Hooks Add Granular Invocation Details
🔍 AWS CloudFormation Hooks now supports granular invocation details, allowing hook authors to attach per-control findings, severity levels, and remediation guidance to their evaluation responses. The Hooks console displays these details at the individual control level within each invocation so developers can drill down from the summary to see which controls passed, failed, or were skipped. Available in all commercial and GovCloud (US) regions, this follow-up to the September 2025 Hooks Invocation Summary accelerates troubleshooting and streamlines compliance reporting with actionable, control-level insights.
Thu, November 13, 2025
Fortinet Named Google Unified Security Recommended Partner
🔒 Fortinet has been named the inaugural Google Unified Security Recommended partner for network protection, recognizing FortiSASE and FortiGate NGFW running natively on Google Cloud. The collaboration delivers a cloud-native SASE that unifies networking and security with global PoPs on Google’s private backbone, centralized policy and telemetry via FortiManager, and AI-enhanced threat protection from FortiGuard Labs. Customers can deploy through Google Cloud Marketplace and expect lower TCO through a consolidated architecture and simplified operations.
Thu, November 13, 2025
Looker Conversational Analytics Reaches General Availability
💬 Google Cloud has made Looker Conversational Analytics generally available, bringing natural-language data queries to all Looker users. Built on the Looker semantic layer and powered by Gemini and Google’s agentic frameworks, the feature provides instant, explainable answers and supports multi-turn exploration across up to five connected Explores. Analysts can build and share agents, use LookML for fine tuning, and rely on a governed foundation that surfaces “How was this calculated?” explanations. Admins can enable the capability now to accelerate data discovery and improve self-service across teams.
Thu, November 13, 2025
Fortinet Named Google Unified Security Recommended Partner
🔒 Fortinet has been named the inaugural Google Unified Security Recommended partner for network protection, integrating FortiSASE and the FortiGate NGFW to run natively on Google Cloud. The integration delivers unified policy and shared telemetry with Google Security Operations, combining FortiGuard Labs and Google threat intelligence for AI-driven detection and response. Customers gain consolidated management, improved performance via Google’s backbone, and simplified procurement through the Google Cloud Marketplace.
Thu, November 13, 2025
Google Announces Unified Security Recommended Program
🔒 Google Cloud is launching the Google Unified Security Recommended program to validate deep integrations between its security portfolio and third-party vendors. Inaugural partners CrowdStrike, Fortinet, and Wiz bring endpoint, network, and multicloud CNAPP capabilities into Google Security Operations. Partners commit to cross-product technical integration, a collaborative support model, and investment in AI initiatives such as the model context protocol (MCP). Qualified solutions will be available via Google Cloud Marketplace for simplified procurement and consolidated billing.