AWS Week in Review: Public Preview of Amazon DataZone and AWS DataSync Updates – April 3, 2023

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AWS Week in Review: Public Preview of Amazon DataZone and AWS DataSync Updates – April 3, 2023


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Last weekend, I loved the spring vibes at Seoul Forest, a big park in the course of Seoul metropolis, the place cherry blossoms are in full bloom.

Compared to final yr, there have been crowds of individuals, so I noticed that it was actually again to regular after the pandemic. I hope you all benefit from the season of spring or fall with your loved ones.

Last Week’s Launches
Like an April Fool’s Day joke, there have been 65 launches final week, way over traditional. AWS product groups are working onerous with a buyer obsession.

So, I had a number of bother selecting the essential ones. Other than those I’ve picked out, there could also be essential function releases that suit your wants. Be certain to check out the full launches checklist within the final week.

First, here’s a checklist of the overall availability of AWS providers and options handled by AWS News Blog:

Let’s check out some launches from the final week that I wish to remind you of:

The Preview of Amazon DataZone – At AWS re:Invent 2022, we preannounced Amazon DataZone, a brand new information administration service to catalog, uncover, analyze, share, and govern information between information producers and customers within the group. You can now check out the public preview of Amazon DataZone.

Data producers populate the enterprise information catalog from AWS Glue Data Catalog and Amazon Redshift tables. Data customers seek for and subscribe to information belongings within the information catalog and analyze with instruments reminiscent of Amazon Athena question editors within the Amazon DataZone portal. To get began with Amazon DataZone, see our Quick Start Guide to incorporate pattern datasets to implement an entire use case.

AWS DataSync Supports Azure Blob Storage in PreviewAWS DataSync helps copying your object information at scale from Azure Blob Storage to AWS storage providers reminiscent of Amazon S3. AWS DataSync helps all blob varieties inside Azure Blob Storage and may also be used with Azure Data Lake Storage (ADLS) Gen 2.

In addition to Azure Blob Storage, DataSync helps Google Cloud Storage and Azure Files storage places in addition to numerous normal storage programs and AWS storage providers. To study extra, see Migrating Azure Blob Storage to Amazon S3 utilizing AWS DataSync within the AWS Storage Blog.

On-call schedules with AWS Systems Manager Incident Manager – You can now configure or change on-call rotation schedules with a gaggle of contacts and have 24/7 protection and responsiveness for crucial points within the Incident Manager console.

AWS Incident Manager helps you convey the best folks and data collectively when a crucial problem is detected, activating preconfigured response plans to interact responders utilizing SMS, telephone calls, and chat channels, in addition to to run AWS Systems Manager Automation runbooks. To learn to get began with on-call schedules in Incident Manager, see our Working with on-call schedules in Incident Manager within the AWS documentation.

AWS CloudShell Console Toolbar – You can now use AWS Cloudshell Console Toolbar with AWS Management Console in a single view. The Console Toolbar maintains its state (e.g., open, closed) and instructions will proceed to run in CloudShell as you navigate between providers within the Console. For instance, it lets you run a command in CloudShell and look at a CloudWatch alarm within the Console on the similar time.

After signing into the Console, you possibly can entry CloudShell within the decrease left of the Console by choosing the CloudShell icon within the Console Toolbar.

New Features of AWS Well-Architected Tool – The Consolidated Report and Enhanced Search allow clients to rapidly determine danger themes throughout their workloads and scale enhancements throughout their group. This macro-level view helps government stakeholders perceive the place frequent points lie and prioritize staff assets to drive widespread enchancment. To study extra, see AWS Well-Architected Tool Dashboard within the AWS documentation.

For a full checklist of AWS bulletins, make sure to keep watch over the What’s New at AWS web page.

Other AWS News
Here are another information objects that you could be discover attention-grabbing from the final week:

Welcome to the .NET on AWS Blog – We launched a new weblog channel for tens of millions of .NET builders internationally. Blog posts can even cowl built-for-the-cloud growth, modernizing .NET Framework purposes, and tips on how to deploy .NET workloads on completely different AWS providers. We will use this channel to share information on the work we’ve accomplished with the .NET open-source neighborhood, submit follow-ups from essential occasions, and submit bulletins about upcoming displays from our .NET developer advocates. To study extra, go to our .NET on AWS web site and comply with us on Twitter at @dotnetonAWS.

AWS Knowledge Center in AWS re:Post – You can now entry trusted, authoritative articles and movies of AWS Knowledge Center on AWS re:Post to get solutions to technical questions. Knowledge Center content material is produced by an AWS staff and covers probably the most frequent questions and requests from AWS clients. These articles can be found in 10 localized languages: English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, and Traditional Chinese.

TF1’s FIFA Worldcup Digital Broadcasting Story – Sébastien shared an superior story about how the French broadcaster TF1 use AWS Cloud expertise and experience to convey the FIFA World Cup to tens of millions of individuals. He shared the historical past of redesigning its digital broadcasting structure on AWS, testing the brand new platform on large-scale sporting occasions. For the preparation of the FIFA Worldcup occasion, TF1 enhanced monitoring to detect anomalies in the course of the occasion and established the backup plan in a “war room” for the worst state of affairs. Even for those who’re not a fan of soccer, I like to recommend studying the behind-the-scenes of the FIFA Worldcup Finals. It’s lengthy however actually enjoyable!

Upcoming AWS Events
Check your calendars and join these AWS-led occasions:

AWS re:Inforce 2023 – Now register AWS re:Inforce, in Anaheim, California, June 13–14. AWS Chief Information Security Officer CJ Moses will share the most recent improvements in cloud safety and what AWS Security is targeted on. The breakout periods will present real-world examples of how safety is embedded into the way in which companies function. To study extra and get the restricted low cost code to register, see CJ’s weblog submit of Gain insights and information at AWS re:Inforce 2023 within the AWS Security Blog.

AWS Global Summits – Check your calendars and join the AWS Summit closest to your metropolis: Paris and Sydney (April 4), Seoul (May 3-4), Berlin and Singapore (May 4), Stockholm (May 11), Hong Kong (May 23), Amsterdam (June 1), London (June 7), Madrid (June 15), and Milano (June 22).

AWS Community Day – Join community-led conferences pushed by AWS person group leaders closest to your metropolis: Peru (April 15), Helsinki (April 20), Chicago (June 15), Philippines (June 29–30), and Munich (September 14). Recently, we’re bringing collectively AWS person teams from world wide into Meetup Pro accounts. Find your group and its meetups in your metropolis!

You can browse all upcoming AWS-led in-person and digital occasions, and developer-focused occasions reminiscent of AWS DevDay.

That’s all for this week. Check again subsequent Monday for an additional Week in Review!

— Channy

This submit is a part of our Week in Review sequence. Check again every week for a fast roundup of attention-grabbing information and bulletins from AWS!

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