AWS has added support for What’sApp to AWS End User Messaging. This feature integrates with SMS and push notifications already available. Amazon Redshift data sharing with data lake tables offers a secure and convenient way to share live data lake tables across different Amazon Redshift warehouses. Zonal shift and zonal autoshift for cross zoned Network Load Balancer offers a shift in traffic away from an impaired Availability Zone and recover from events. Console to Code making it simple, fast, and cost-effective to move from prototyping in the AWS Management Console to building code for production deployments. AWS Lambda detects and stops recursive loops between Lambda and Amazon S3. Amazon MemoryDB for Redis is a fully managed, Valkey– and Redis OSS-compatible database service, which provides multi-AZ durability, microsecond read and single-digit millisecond write latency, and high throughput. New synthetic generative English voices have been added to the Amazon Polly portfolio. Several events will be held where attendees can check the agenda for events, workshops, and meetups.
Last week, AWS hosted free half-day conferences in London and Paris where developers can use generative AI tools to speed up their design, analysis, code writing, debugging, and deployment workflows.
Veliswa demonstrated a live-coded a Duolingo-like app from scratch, just using suggestions and reviews from Amazon Q Developer.
This week Amazon Polly added four new synthetic generative English voices to the Amazon Polly portfolio namely Olivia, Joanna, Danielle, and Stephen.
AWS Cloud Day Prague is going to be held on October 23. AWS Innovate is a free online conference scheduled on October 15 in North America and on October 24 in Europe, Middle East & Africa.
AWS re:Invent 2024 conference is scheduled to be held in Las Vegas from December 2-6.
The AWS Community Days will held in Vadodara, Spain, and Guatemala on October 19.
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AWS Lambda recursive loop detection can now automatically detect and stop recursive loops between AWS Lambda and Amazon S3.
Amazon MemoryDB for Redis is a fully managed, Valkey– and Redis OSS-compatible database service, which provides multi-AZ durability, microsecond read and single-digit millisecond write latency, and high throughput.