AWS enhanced AWS Lambda development with the AWS Toolkit for Visual Studio Code, providing a guided setup for coding, testing, and deploying Lambda applications directly within the IDE.
AWS Amplify Hosting now integrates with Amazon S3 for seamless static website hosting, with global CDN support via Amazon CloudFront.
AWS Lambda now supports AWS Fault Injection Simulator (FIS) actions, enabling developers to test resilience by injecting controlled faults like latency and execution errors.
AWS CodeBuild now offers automatic build retries, allowing developers to set a retry limit for failed builds.
Amazon Virtual Private Cloud now supports sharing security groups across multiple VPCs within the same account and with participant accounts in shared VPCs.
Amazon DataZone now supports the Amazon Athena JDBC Driver, allowing seamless access to data lake assets from BI tools, like Tableau and Power BI.
Amazon Q Developer has introduced inline chat support, allowing developers to engage directly within their code editor for actions like optimization, commenting, and test generation.
Amazon Redshift now integrates with Amazon Bedrock for generative AI tasks using SQL, adding AI capabilities like text generation directly in your data warehouse.
Amazon Redshift Serverless now offers AI-driven scaling, adjusting resources automatically based on workload.
Amazon CloudWatch now provides metrics to check if Amazon EBS volumes exceed their IOPS or throughput limits.