Amazon EventBridge now supports Amazon CloudWatch, users can now create rules on EventBridge that match the specified CloudWatch alarms. Furthermore, each rule supports multiple targets on services such as...
Read MoreAmazon EventBridge now supports Amazon CloudWatch, users can now create rules on EventBridge that match the specified CloudWatch alarms. Furthermore, each rule supports multiple targets on services such as...
Read MoreNew enhancements have been made on Amazon EC2, it now allows users to hibernate newly launched EC2 Instances running in Windows Server, Amazon Linux, Amazon Linux 2 and Ubuntu 18.04...
Read MoreNew updates have been made on AWS IoT Greengrass, it now deploys notifications to Amazon EventBridge. This new update sends out an event every time a Greengrass group deployment changes...
Read MoreThe release of Amazon RDS on VMware is now generally available, a service that delivers AWS-managed relational databases in on-premises VMware environments. This new feature makes it easy for customers...
Read MoreNew enhancements have been made on Amazon Neptune, it now supports streams. This new update makes it easy for users to capture graph data changes as they occur. It is...
Read MoreAmazon GuardDuty adds three new threat detections; two threat detections are for Amazon S3, and the last one is for EC2 instance metadata exfiltration for DNS rebinding. Amazon GuardDuty is...
Read MoreAmazon API Gateway now supports Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose, users can now easily send out API access logs to Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose. https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/10/amazon-api-gateway-now-supports-access-logging-to-amazon-kinesis-data-firehose/ ...
Read MoreNew updates have been made on Amazon MSK, users can now expand their clusters and create clusters with brokers in two Availability Zones (2-AZ). This new feature is a...
Read MoreThe AWS IoT Device Defender expands to 17 AWS regions, and is now available in Asia Pacific (Hong Kong). AWS IoT Device Defender is a fully-managed service that makes...
Read MoreAmazon has fully migrated all its database from Oracle to AWS because the company was spending too much time on managing and scaling thousands of legacy Oracle databases.This new...
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