Today, Amazon Web Services (AWS) announces a new integrated analytics experience and zero-ETL integration between Amazon CloudWatch and Amazon OpenSearch Service. This integration simplifies log data analysis and visualization without data duplication, streamlining log management while reducing technical overhead and operational costs. CloudWatch Logs customers now have access to two additional query languages beyond CloudWatch Logs Insights QL, while OpenSearch customers can query CloudWatch logs in place without creating separate extract, transform, and load (ETL) pipelines. Organizations often need different analytics capabilities for their log data. Some teams prefer CloudWatch Logs for its scalability and simplicity in centralizing logs from all their systems, applications, and AWS services. Others require OpenSearch Service for advanced analytics and visualizations. Previously, integration between these…
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AWS Weekly Roundup: AWS BuilderCards at re:Invent 2024, AWS Community Day, Amazon Bedrock, vector databases, and more (Nov 18, 2024)
This week, we wrapped up the final 2024 Latin America Amazon Web Services (AWS) Community Days of the year in Brazil, with multiple parallel events taking place. In Goiânia, we had Marcelo Palladino, senior developer advocate, and Marcelo Paiva, AWS Community Builder, as keynote speakers. Florianópolis feature Ana Cunha, senior developer advocate, and in Santiago de Chile, I had the honor to share the stage with Rossana Suarez, AWS Container Hero, as keynote speakers. These events, organized by communities for communities, provide opportunities to network, learn something new, and immerse yourself in the community. In a community, everyone grows together, and no one is left behind. AWS Lambda celebrates its 10th anniversary, the service that introduced me to AWS and remains…
AWS Weekly Roundup: Jamba 1.5 family, Llama 3.2, Amazon EC2 C8g and M8g instances and more (Sep 30, 2024)
Every week, there’s a new Amazon Web Services (AWS) community event where you can network, learn something new, and immerse yourself in the community. When you’re in a community, everyone grows together, and no one is left behind. Last week was no exception. I can highlight the Dutch AWS Community Day where Viktoria Semaan closed with a talk titled How to Create Impactful Content and Build a Strong Personal Brand, and the Peru User Group, who organized two days of talks and learning opportunities: UGCONF & SERVERLESSDAY 2024, featuring Jeff Barr, who spoke about how to Create Your Own Luck. The community events continue, so check them out at Upcoming AWS Community Days. Last week’s launches Here are the launches…
Amazon S3 Express One Zone now supports AWS KMS with customer managed keys
Amazon S3 Express One Zone, a high-performance, single-Availability Zone (AZ) S3 storage class, now supports server-side encryption with AWS Key Management Service (KMS) keys (SSE-KMS). S3 Express One Zone already encrypts all objects stored in S3 directory buckets with Amazon S3 managed keys (SSE-S3) by default. Starting today, you can use AWS KMS customer managed keys to encrypt data at rest, with no impact on performance. This new encryption capability gives you an additional option to meet compliance and regulatory requirements when using S3 Express One Zone, which is designed to deliver consistent single-digit millisecond data access for your most frequently accessed data and latency-sensitive applications. S3 directory buckets allow you to specify only one customer managed key per bucket for…