![]() This makes it easier to write complex rules when building event-driven applications.ĪWS Controllers for Kubernetes (ACK) – The ACK for Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) is now generally available and lets you provision and manage EC2 networking resources, such as VPCs, security groups and internet gateways using the Kubernetes API. With fine-grained access control, you can restrict access to data in query results using data filters to achieve column-level, row-level, and cell-level security.Īmazon EventBridge – With these additional filtering capabilities, you can now filter events by suffix, ignore case, and match if at least one condition is true. The official name is Europe (Spain), and the API name is eu-south-2.Īmazon Athena – You can now apply AWS Lake Formation fine-grained access control policies with all table and file format supported by Amazon Athena to centrally manage permissions and access data catalog resources in your Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) data lake. It was a busy week for our service teams! Here are the launches that got my attention:ĪWS Region in Spain – The AWS Region in Aragón, Spain, is now open. If you’re not coming to re:Invent, no worries, you can get a free online pass to watch keynotes and leadership sessions. If you’re coming, do you know about PeerTalk? It’s an onsite networking program for re:Invent attendees available through the AWS Events mobile app (which you can get on Google Play or Apple App Store) to help facilitate connections among the re:Invent community. Check back each week for a quick roundup of interesting news and announcements from AWS!Ī new week starts, and the News Blog team is getting ready for AWS re:Invent! Many of us will be there next week and it would be great to meet in person. This post is part of our Week in Review series. ![]() ![]() Post Syndicated from Danilo Poccia original ![]()
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