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Thu, September 18, 2025

Amazon Q Developer CLI Adds Remote MCP Server Support

🔒 Amazon Q Developer CLI now supports remote MCP servers to centralize tool integrations and OAuth-based authentication, enhancing scalability and security in development workflows. Administrators specify HTTP transport, the authentication URL, and optional headers in agent configuration or mcp.json. Upon successful OAuth authentication, the CLI enumerates tools on the MCP server and exposes them to the agent. This capability is available in both the CLI and the Amazon Q Developer IDE plugins.

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Thu, September 18, 2025

Gemini in Chrome: Secure AI for Enterprise Productivity

🤖 Gemini in Chrome brings AI assistance directly into the browser to help employees summarize reports, extract video insights, recall and navigate tabs, and take actions via integrations with Google Calendar, Docs, and Drive. Rolling out in the U.S. on Mac and Windows with Android availability and iOS coming soon, these features are configurable through Chrome Enterprise Core policies so IT retains control. AI Mode in the omnibox and enhanced Safe Browsing add context-aware responses and proactive protection against AI-driven scams.

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Thu, September 18, 2025

Stability AI Image Services Now Available in Amazon Bedrock

🖼️ Amazon Bedrock now includes Stability AI Image Services, a suite of nine specialized image-editing tools available via the Bedrock API. The offering splits into Edit tools (Remove Background, Erase Object, Search and Replace, Search and Recolor, Inpaint) and Control tools (Structure, Sketch, Style Guide, Style Transfer). It is currently supported in US West (Oregon), US East (N. Virginia), and US East (Ohio), and is intended to accelerate professional creative workflows with granular edit control.

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Thu, September 18, 2025

Inside Fairwater: Microsoft's New Frontier AI Datacenter

🚀 Microsoft unveiled Fairwater, a purpose-built AI datacenter in Wisconsin and sister sites in Norway and the UK, designed to operate as a single, global-scale supercomputer. The facility deploys interconnected racks of NVIDIA GB200 servers (72 GPUs per rack) and claims 10× the performance of the world’s fastest supercomputer. It combines closed-loop liquid cooling, exabyte-scale storage and an AI WAN to enable distributed training and large-scale inference across Azure.

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Thu, September 18, 2025

Route Cloudflare Tunnel Traffic by Hostname, Not IP

🔒 Cloudflare now lets administrators route traffic to a Cloudflare Tunnel by hostname or domain, removing the need to track changing IP addresses. By binding hostnames or wildcard domains to tunnels and writing Access or Gateway policies, teams can enforce per-resource zero-trust rules and secure egress without touching IP lists. Gateway uses synthetic initial IPs to tag hostname intent at Layer 4, map traffic back to private IPs, and forward it through the correct tunnel.

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Thu, September 18, 2025

Amazon Lex: confirmation and currency slots in 10 languages

🤖 Amazon Lex now supports built-in confirmation and currency slot types in 10 additional languages: Portuguese, Catalan, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Mandarin, Cantonese, Japanese, and Korean. These built-in slots normalize varied user phrasing—mapping acknowledgements to 'Yes', 'No', 'Don't know', or 'Maybe' and converting currency expressions into structured formats such as 'USD 1.00'—to simplify multi-lingual conversational flows. The feature is available in all commercial AWS Regions where Amazon Lex operates and can improve chatbots and contact-center interactions.

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Thu, September 18, 2025

Amazon Bedrock Adds Four Qwen3 Open-Weight Models Now

🤖 Amazon Web Services added four Qwen3 open-weight foundation models to Amazon Bedrock as fully managed, serverless offerings. The lineup—Qwen3-Coder-480B-A35B-Instruct, Qwen3-Coder-30B-A3B-Instruct, Qwen3-235B-A22B-Instruct-2507, and Qwen3-32B—covers both dense and Mixture-of-Experts (MoE) architectures. The coder variants specialize in agentic coding, function calling, and tool use, while the 235B and 32B models provide general reasoning and efficient dense computation. These models are available now across multiple AWS regions, enabling developers to build advanced AI applications without managing infrastructure.

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Thu, September 18, 2025

Step Functions: Data Sources and Metrics for Distributed Map

⚙️ AWS Step Functions now expands Distributed Map input sources and adds visibility metrics. Distributed Map can now iterate S3 objects via S3ListObjectsV2, read AWS Athena data manifests and Parquet files directly, and extract arrays from JSON stored in S3 or passed as state input. New observability metrics — Approximate Open Map Runs Count, Open Map Run Limit, and Approximate Map Runs Backlog Size — provide operational insight. These features are available in all commercial AWS Regions; enable Distributed Map mode in the Step Functions console and consult the developer guide for examples.

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Thu, September 18, 2025

Notepad Adds Free AI Writing Tools on Copilot+ Windows 11

📝 Microsoft is adding free AI-powered text features to Notepad on Copilot+ PCs running Windows 11, rolling out now to Windows Insiders in the Canary and Dev channels on Notepad version 11.2508.28.0. The new Summarize, Write, and Rewrite tools were previously part of Microsoft 365 subscriptions but are available without an extra subscription on Copilot+ devices. Features support English only; subscribers can switch between local and cloud models while unsigned users use the local model. Users may disable the AI options in settings or uninstall the updated Notepad to use classic notepad.exe. Paint and Snipping Tool also received recent updates.

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Thu, September 18, 2025

Amazon OpenSearch Serverless Adds Disk-Optimized Vectors

🔍 Amazon has added disk-optimized vector storage to OpenSearch Serverless, offering a lower-cost alternative to memory-optimized vectors while maintaining equivalent accuracy and recall. The disk-optimized option may introduce slightly higher latency, so it is best suited for semantic search, recommendation systems, and other AI search scenarios that do not require sub-millisecond responses. As a fully managed service, OpenSearch Serverless continues to automatically scale compute capacity (measured in OCUs) to match workload demands.

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Thu, September 18, 2025

Where CISOs Should See Splunk Go Next: AI & Resilience

🔍 At .Conf in Boston, Splunk and parent company Cisco positioned machine data as central to next‑generation AI incident response, arguing telemetry represents roughly 55% of global data growth. They stressed tighter integration of security and observability, a federated data model with new support for Snowflake, and standards work such as OpenTelemetry and the Open Cybersecurity Framework (OCSF). Splunk also previewed enhanced security operations capabilities — a premier Enterprise Security bundle, Detection Studio, and agentic AI features — while acknowledging customer concerns about costs, legacy positioning, and support.

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Thu, September 18, 2025

CrowdStrike Enhances GenAI Data Protection Across Platforms

🔒 CrowdStrike announces four new innovations in Falcon Data Protection to help organizations prevent GenAI-driven data leaks across endpoints, cloud, SaaS and AI tools. The updates include real-time GenAI protections that span browsers, local apps and shadow AI services, unified out-of-the-box detections, AI-powered classifications, and a consolidated Insider Risk dashboard. Beta and general availability windows span late 2025 through mid-2026, with cloud features prioritized earlier.

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Wed, September 17, 2025

AWS Network Firewall: SNI Session Holding for TLS Guide

🔒 AWS Network Firewall now offers SNI session holding to strengthen TLS inspection by validating the TLS SNI before initiating an outbound TCP connection. When enabled, the firewall holds TCP/TLS establishment until it receives the ClientHello SNI and evaluates it against Suricata-based TLS inspection rules, preventing any contact with disallowed endpoints. Administrators can enable this option in a TLS inspection configuration via the AWS Management Console, AWS CLI, or AWS SDK; it’s available in Regions including GovCloud and China and is billed as part of TLS advanced inspection.

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Wed, September 17, 2025

Amazon Corretto 25 LTS Released with OpenJDK 25 Enhancements

🚀 Amazon Corretto 25 is now generally available as a Long Term Support release, providing a production-ready distribution of OpenJDK 25 for Linux, Windows, and macOS. The release promotes experimental JDK 24 features to production-ready status — notably Compact Object Headers and Generational Shenandoah GC — and introduces AOT caching, language refinements, expanded observability, Structured Concurrency, Vector API improvements, and reduced virtual-thread pinning. Amazon will support Corretto 25 through October 2032.

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Wed, September 17, 2025

Amazon Connect introduces agent hierarchy filters for search

🔍 Amazon Connect now offers agent hierarchy filters on the contact search page in the UI, enabling contact center leaders and teams to drill into specific sites, departments, or teams to locate interactions. This capability helps quality management, regulatory compliance, and workforce optimization teams efficiently find and review contacts for assessment and auditing. The feature is available in all regions where Amazon Connect is offered, simplifying targeted reviews and reducing time-to-insight for investigations and performance evaluations.

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Wed, September 17, 2025

Amazon EC2 I8ge Storage-Optimized Instances in Frankfurt

🚀 Amazon EC2 I8ge storage-optimized instances are now available in AWS Europe (Frankfurt). Powered by AWS Graviton4 processors, I8ge delivers up to 60% better compute performance versus prior Graviton2-based storage-optimized instances and uses third-generation AWS Nitro SSDs for up to 55% better real-time storage performance per TB with substantially lower latency and variability. Instances scale to 48xlarge (including metal), provide up to 1,536 GiB RAM, 120 TB local NVMe, and up to 300 Gbps networking, making them well suited for relational and non-relational databases, streaming databases, search and data analytics.

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Wed, September 17, 2025

AWS Expands Second-Generation Outposts Racks Globally

🌍 AWS now ships second-generation Outposts racks to a broad list of countries, enabling customers to deploy AWS infrastructure and services directly in on‑premises data centers and colocation sites. These racks support the latest x86 Amazon EC2 families — C7i, M7i, and R7i — delivering up to 40% better performance versus prior racks, simplified network scaling, and a new class of accelerated networking instances for ultra-low latency and high throughput. They also help address local data residency and low-latency processing requirements while remaining connected to the nearest AWS Region for management.

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Wed, September 17, 2025

BigQuery scalability and reliability upgrades for Gen AI

🚀 Google Cloud announced BigQuery performance and usability enhancements to accelerate generative AI inference. Improvements include >100x throughput for first-party text generation and >30x for embeddings, plus support for Vertex AI Provisioned Throughput and dynamic token batching to pack many rows per request. New reliability features—partial-failure mode, adaptive traffic control, and robust retries—prevent individual row failures from failing whole queries and simplify large-scale LLM workflows.

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Wed, September 17, 2025

MCP Toolbox Adds Firestore Tools for AI-Assisted Dev

🧰 MCP Toolbox now includes comprehensive Firestore tools that let AI assistants connect directly to Firestore from environments like Gemini CLI and other MCP-compatible interfaces. Built on the Model Context Protocol, these pre-built tools support document reads, collection queries, targeted updates, and security-rules validation to accelerate debugging, testing, and maintenance for NoSQL applications. Developers can perform complex queries and targeted updates in natural language, validate security rules before deployment, and reduce context switching between consoles and emulators. The release is accompanied by docs, quick start guides, a GitHub repo, and community channels to help teams adopt the features quickly.

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Wed, September 17, 2025

AWS Expands ISO and CSA STAR Scope with Two Services

🔒 Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced that EY CertifyPoint completed an onboarding audit and reissued ISO and CSA STAR certificates on August 13, 2025, with no findings. The audit expanded the certified scope to include AWS Resource Explorer and AWS Security Incident Response alongside the other services covered under multiple ISO standards and CSA STAR CCM v4.0. Customers can retrieve certificates through AWS Artifact and view the full certified service list on the AWS ISO and CSA STAR Certified page.

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