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    Amazon WorkSpaces Applications adds Windows Desktop OS support via BYOL

    Amazon WorkSpaces Applications now supports Windows Desktop OS with Bring Your Own License (BYOL). This allows customers to use existing Windows licenses for eligible Microsoft 365 Apps for enterprise, offering cost savings and a consistent user experience across on-premises and virtual environments. The feature is available in multiple AWS Regions for eligible organizations meeting Microsoft's licensing requirements.

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  • AWS What's New securityawsengineermediagovernment ·

    DynamoDB Streams Adds PrivateLink for FIPS Endpoints in GovCloud

    Amazon DynamoDB Streams now supports AWS PrivateLink for Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) endpoints in AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. This enables government agencies with federal compliance requirements to establish private connectivity to DynamoDB Streams FIPS endpoints from their VPCs, enhancing security and simplifying network architecture for real-time data processing. Customers can now leverage DynamoDB Streams for compliant, secure data streaming applications while meeting federal security standards.

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  • AWS What's New dataawsgaengineerhealthcaremedia ·

    Amazon EMR Adds General Availability Support for Apache Spark 4.0.2

    Amazon EMR now offers general availability support for Apache Spark 4.0.2, enhancing data pipeline development. This update introduces ANSI SQL, VARIANT data types for flexible data handling, row/column-level access control via AWS Lake Formation, and improved streaming for real-time applications. These features benefit data engineers, analysts, and developers working with complex data and compliance requirements on EMR.

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  • AWS What's New awsgaengineerretailmedia ·

    Amazon GameLift Streams adds Generation 6e stream classes for demanding game streaming

    Amazon GameLift Streams has launched Generation 6e stream classes featuring NVIDIA L40S GPUs and AMD EPYC processors. These new classes offer double the GPU memory and significantly increased memory bandwidth, providing enhanced performance for high-fidelity game streaming and GPU-intensive applications. They are targeted at customers requiring maximum GPU power for AAA game streaming experiences.

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  • AWS What's New infraawsengineermedia ·

    EC2 C7i-flex, M7i-flex, M7i instances launch in AWS Hyderabad region

    Amazon EC2 C7i-flex, M7i-flex, and M7i instances, powered by 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors, are now available in the Asia Pacific (Hyderabad) region. These instances offer improved price-performance and enhanced capabilities for various workloads, including general-purpose applications, gaming, ML, and video streaming. They are suitable for engineers and architects seeking better performance and cost efficiency for their compute needs.

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    SageMaker Inference now supports OpenAI-compatible APIs

    Amazon SageMaker Inference now supports OpenAI-compatible APIs, enabling direct integration with tools like OpenAI SDK, LangChain, and Strands Agents by simply changing an endpoint URL. This new feature removes the need for custom integration code or SDK wrappers, allowing users to leverage existing SDK calls and framework integrations with SageMaker endpoints while retaining control over GPU instances, VPC data, and auto-scaling. The update is available in multiple AWS regions.

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  • AWS What's New awsmedia ·

    Amazon ECS integrates with EBS volumes in AWS GovCloud Regions

    Amazon ECS now supports Elastic Block Store (EBS) volumes in AWS GovCloud Regions, simplifying deployment for storage-intensive applications. This feature allows direct configuration of EBS volume attributes and snapshot usage within ECS task definitions, enabling enhanced data management and performance for workloads like ETL and media transcoding.

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