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This week brings a number of innovations from generative AI capabilities to the improvement of basic services. Whether you are creating AI -powered applications, managing databases, or optimizing cloud infrastructure, these updates help create more advanced, more robust and flexible applications.
Start of Last Week
Here are launched to the market that captivated me this week:
- Amazon DocumentDB -Amazon DocumentDB Serless is now available on request, fully managed database service Mongodb API compatible documents. Read more in the Channy post.
- Amazon Q Developer Cli – You can now create your own agents to help you adapt CLI agent to be more efficient in performing specialized tasks such as code reviews and problems removing. More information in this blog.
- Amazon data automation – now supports DOC/DOCX files for document processing and encoded video files H.265 for video processing, making it easier to create multimodal data analysis pipes.
- Amazon Dynamodb -introduced the Amazon Dynamodb Modeling Modeling Modeling Modeling Context Protocol (MCP), which provides a structured natural language -controlled workflow to convert the application requirements to Dynamodb data models.
- AWS LAMBDA – Resat streaming now supports the default size of the maximum size of the reply load of 200 MB, 10 times higher than before. Lambd Response Response will help you create applications that gradually stream the useful load on the response to clients, which improves the performance for latency sensitive workload by shortening the time to the performance of the first byte (TTFB).
- Powertools for AWS -We present V2 Powertools for AWS Lambda (Java), a tool developer set to help you implement proven procedures without servers and directly translate well architect recommendations AWS.
- Amazon SNS -Ni supports three other operators of message filtering: comparing of surrogate characters, whatever, but comparing of surrogate characters and anything but the same prefixes. The SNS now also supports the Message Group ID on standard topics, allowing a fair queue for the Amazon SQS standard queues.
- Amazon cloudfront – now offers two capabilities to improve the control of the origin of origin: the time limit of completion of response and promoting the actual time limit values for the origin of Amazon S3. These skills provide you with more control over how to handle a slow or unresponsive origin.
- Amazon EC2 – You are now able to enforce EC2 instances that are stuck in a closure state.
- Amazon EC2 automatic scaling – You can now use AWS Lambda features as EC2 alerts for EC2 automatic scaling of life cycle hooks. For example, you can use it to start your own actions when the instance enters the waiting status.
- Amazon se – You can now provide isolated tenants in one SES account and use automated reputation principles to manage e -mail sending.
- AWS Management Console – Now you can view your AWS applications in the Service menu in the console navigation panel. With this view, you can see all your applications and select the app and view all its associated sources.
- Amazon Connect – Amazon Connect UI Builder now contains an updated user interface to reduce the complexity for creating structured workflows. Simplified forecast editing also with a new user interface experience that increases planning accuracy. The contact control panel now contains an updated and more intuitive user interface. Amazon Connect has also introduced new events and workflows to the work area of agents. These actions are driven by third -party applications running in the background.
- AWS CLEAN ROOMS – now publishes the events of Amazon EventBridge for changes in the situation in cooperation with clean rooms and further simplifies how companies and their partners analyze and cooperate on their collective data sets without revealing or copying each other.
- Entity AWS solution -Fuzzy comparison -based rules using Levenshtein distance, similarity of cosines and algorithms of Soundex, which help to solve consumers’ records across fragmented, inconsistent and often incomplete data orchards.
Another update
Here are several other projects, blog posts and news that seemed interesting to me:
Upcoming AWS events
Check your calendars to register for these upcoming events:
AWS Re: Invent 2025 (December 1-5, 2025, Las Vegas)-AWS’s boat offers innovation cooperation through peer-to-peer learning, discussions led by experts and invaluable network opportunities.
Aws Summits-Jrime to free online and personal events that connect the Cloud Computing community to combine, cooperate and learn about AWS. Sign up in your nearest city: Mexico City (August 6) and Jakarta (August 7).
Communicate Community Days of AWS-joining community conferences containing technical discussions, workshops and practical laboratories led by AWS users and industry leaders from all over the world: Australia (August 15), Adria (September 5), Baltic (September 10) and Aotearoa (September 18).
Join the AWS Builder Center and learn, build and connect with builders in the AWS community. Browse upcoming events focused on personal and virtual developers.
That’s all for this week. See the next Monday for the next week round!
– Danilo
