All news with #product release tag
Fri, October 3, 2025
AWS Glue Adds Write Support for Four Application Connectors
🔁 AWS Glue now supports write operations for SAP OData, Adobe Marketo Engage, Salesforce Marketing Cloud, and HubSpot connectors, allowing ETL jobs to create and update records directly in those applications. Announced Oct 3, 2025, the enhancement lets teams sync leads and CRM records, update subscribers and campaign data, and manage contacts, companies, and deals without custom scripts or intermediate systems. This capability simplifies end-to-end ETL pipelines and reduces integration complexity and latency. The feature is available in all Regions where AWS Glue is offered; consult the AWS Glue documentation for supported entities.
Fri, October 3, 2025
Signal Adds SPQR Triple Ratchet to Harden Against Quantum
🔐 Signal announced the rollout of SPQR (Sparse Post‑Quantum Ratchet), a new cryptographic component that augments its existing double ratchet to form a Triple Ratchet. SPQR integrates post‑quantum Key‑Encapsulation Mechanisms (ML‑KEM, including CRYSTALS‑Kyber) with efficient chunking and erasure coding to limit bandwidth. The design was co-developed with PQShield, AIST, and NYU, formally verified, and will be gradually enabled; users only need to keep clients updated.
Fri, October 3, 2025
Amazon Kinesis Video Streams Adds IPv6 Dual-Stack Support
📡 AWS now supports IPv6 addressing for Amazon Kinesis Video Streams, providing dual-stack endpoints that accept both IPv4 and IPv6 clients for video streaming at scale. Existing IPv4 implementations continue to work unchanged, while organizations can adopt IPv6 to address private IPv4 exhaustion, eliminate reliance on NAT translation, and simplify long-term network transitions. IPv6 support is available in all commercial Regions where KVS runs except ap-southeast-1 and GovCloud.
Fri, October 3, 2025
AWS Clean Rooms Adds Cross-Region Data Collaboration
🌐 AWS Clean Rooms now supports cross-region collaboration, letting organizations analyze partner data stored in different AWS and Snowflake Regions without copying or sharing underlying datasets. Collaboration creators can specify allowed result regions to help meet data residency and sovereignty requirements. This reduces integration work—no new pipelines or replication—and enables faster, secure joint analyses across advertising, investment, and R&D use cases.
Fri, October 3, 2025
Amazon Connect launches generative AI for email support
📧 Amazon Connect now provides generative AI-powered email conversation overviews, suggested actions, and draft responses to help agents resolve customer emails faster and more consistently. Administrators enable the capability by adding the Amazon Q in Connect block to contact flows before an email is assigned to an agent. Outputs can be customized with knowledge bases and tailored prompts to align responses with company tone and policies. The feature is available in all regions where Amazon Q in Connect is offered.
Fri, October 3, 2025
Passwork 7: Unified On-Premises Password and Secrets
🔐 Passwork 7 is an on‑premises unified platform that consolidates password and secrets management with a redesigned interface and reworked core workflows to improve usability and security. The update introduces hierarchical vaults, custom vault types, role‑based access, and comprehensive logging, plus API, Python connector, CLI and Docker support for DevOps automation. Built on a zero‑knowledge AES‑256 model with MongoDB storage and ISO 27001 certification, it targets organizations needing centralized, compliant credential control.
Fri, October 3, 2025
AWS launches self-service invoice correction feature
📄 AWS has made a self-service invoice correction feature generally available, enabling customers to update core invoice attributes and receive corrected PDFs instantly. Accessible from the AWS Billing and Cost Management console, the guided workflow supports edits to purchase order numbers, legal business names, and billing and physical addresses on select invoices. The capability is intended to reduce support cycles, lower administrative friction, and speed reconciliation. The feature is available in all AWS Regions except GovCloud (US) and China (Beijing and Ningxia).
Fri, October 3, 2025
AWS Directory Service Adds IPv6 Support for Managed AD
🌐 AWS Directory Service now supports IPv6 connectivity for both Managed Microsoft AD and AD Connector, allowing deployments in IPv4-only, IPv6-only, or dual-stack configurations. This capability is available in all Directory Service regions and accessible via the Console, CLI, and API. Customers can upgrade existing IPv4-only directories to dual-stack by enabling IPv6 in VPC subnets and adding IPv6 support through the Directory Service Management Console. The update helps organizations meet regulatory requirements, including U.S. federal IPv6 transition mandates, while reducing operational complexity associated with maintaining dual protocol stacks.
Thu, October 2, 2025
AWS Directory Service: Programmatic Edition Upgrades
🔁 AWS now lets customers upgrade Managed Microsoft AD from Standard to Enterprise Edition programmatically using the UpdateDirectorySetup API. The self-service workflow removes the need to open support tickets and automates pre-upgrade snapshots and sequential domain controller upgrades to preserve availability. Edition upgrades are available via the AWS SDK in all Directory Service regions and can be integrated with existing automation and infrastructure-as-code pipelines for on-demand scaling.
Thu, October 2, 2025
Amazon Connect Adds Agent Screen Recording for ChromeOS
🎥 Amazon Connect now supports agent screen recording for ChromeOS devices, enabling supervisors and quality teams to capture agents' on-screen activity while handling voice calls, chats, and tasks. The capability complements audio recordings and chat transcripts to surface coaching opportunities and identify process non‑compliance. Screen recording is available in all AWS Regions where Amazon Connect operates. Refer to documentation and the pricing page for technical and billing details.
Thu, October 2, 2025
Brave Browser Tops 100M Monthly Active Users in September
🌐 Brave reached a new high in September with 101 million monthly active users and 42 million daily active users, marking the project's largest user base to date. Its privacy-focused Brave Search, built on an independent index, now handles about 1.6 billion queries per month (roughly 20 billion per year), with approximately 8% of queries coming from Chrome users. Regulatory shifts such as the EU Digital Markets Act and Apple’s iOS 17.4 update helped boost installs—iOS downloads in Europe rose about 50%—and Brave's steady gain of ~2.5 million new users per month, combined with privacy AI tools like the AI Answers summarizer (15 million responses/day) and the new Ask Brave chat-search integration, continue to drive adoption.
Thu, October 2, 2025
Amazon Connect adds customer input for outbound calls
📞 Amazon Connect now supports Get Customer Input and Store Customer Input flow blocks for outbound voice whisper flows. The Get Customer Input block plays a prompt after a customer answers but before the agent connects, capturing responses via DTMF or an Amazon Lex bot. Use cases include obtaining consent for call recording and triggering Contact Lens recording and analytics. The capability is available in all AWS commercial regions and AWS GovCloud (US-West).
Thu, October 2, 2025
AWS Builder ID Now Adds 'Sign in with Google' Support
🔐 AWS now lets individuals create an AWS Builder ID using Sign in with Google, enabling one-click access to AWS applications such as Kiro, AWS Builder Center, AWS Training and Certification, re:Post, and AWS Startups. This personal profile remains separate from AWS account credentials and persists across a user's education and career. The integration simplifies registration, reduces password friction, and streamlines returning-user sign-in.
Thu, October 2, 2025
Amazon Cognito adds configurable terms and privacy URLs
🔒 Amazon Cognito now lets customers configure terms of use and privacy policy document URLs directly in Managed Login pages so legal notices are presented during user registration without custom coding. You can assign URLs per app client and provide language-specific links tied to the lang query-parameter for localized experiences. This simplifies implementation, reduces development effort, and is available to Essentials and Plus tier customers, including AWS GovCloud (US).
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.
Thu, October 2, 2025
AWS Config Advanced Queries, Aggregators in New Zealand
🔔 AWS has expanded AWS Config advanced queries and configuration aggregators to the Asia Pacific (New Zealand) region. Advanced queries provide a single query endpoint and a query language to retrieve current resource configuration and compliance state without issuing service-specific describe API calls. Aggregators enable centralized visibility by collecting configuration and compliance data from multiple accounts and Regions or across an AWS Organization. These capabilities are accessible from the AWS Console and AWS CLI and, with this expansion, are now available in all supported regions.
Thu, October 2, 2025
Open-Source MCP Server for Amazon Bedrock AgentCore
🚀 The open-source Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server is now available for Amazon Bedrock AgentCore, providing a standardized interface that enables developers to analyze, transform, and deploy production-ready AI agents within their preferred development environments. The release includes one-click installation and integrates with agentic IDEs like Kiro and AI coding assistants such as Claude Code, Cursor, and the Amazon Q Developer CLI. Developers can use natural language to iteratively build agents, convert agent logic to the AgentCore SDK, and deploy into development accounts. Documentation and installation instructions are published in the MCP Server GitHub repository, with additional implementation guidance and pricing details available in the AgentCore documentation and pricing resources.
Thu, October 2, 2025
Google Cloud Releases Generative Media Models on Vertex AI
🎨Google Cloud announced General Availability and feature updates for its generative media models on Vertex AI, including Gemini 2.5 Flash Image, Veo 3, Imagen 4, and Gemini 2.5 TTS. The release emphasizes production readiness and enterprise security while adding multi‑aspect ratio image generation, batch image processing, vertical 9:16 video formats with precise duration controls, and studio‑quality multi‑speaker text‑to‑speech across 70+ languages. These enhancements target teams seeking faster, controlled, and scalable cross‑format media workflows for sight, sound, and motion.
Thu, October 2, 2025
Google Pixel Phones Added to DoDIN APL for Federal Use
🔒 Google Pixel phones have been added to the DoDIN APL, allowing federal agencies to procure devices that meet Department of Defense network security requirements. Pixel 9 hardware and integrated on-device protections combine with Google Cloud for secure remote management, 5G connectivity, and AI-enabled workflows. Use cases include secure field capture, centralized analytics, and pilots such as TrackInspect for transit infrastructure safety.
Thu, October 2, 2025
Amazon ECS adds one-click event capture and querying
🔎 The Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS) console now offers one-click event capture and an integrated event history query interface. With a single click the console configures underlying EventBridge rules and CloudWatch log groups and provides pre-built query templates and filters for time range, task ID, deployment ID, stop codes, and exit codes. Available in all AWS Commercial and GovCloud (US) Regions.