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AWS Management Console Private Access enhances VPC connectivity without internet
AWS Management Console Private Access now allows customers to access the AWS Console from VPCs without internet connectivity, improving network security for air-gapped environments. This enhancement, which leverages AWS PrivateLink, is particularly beneficial for regulated industries like finance, government, and healthcare, and enterprises with stringent security needs. The capability is available in all AWS commercial regions, with costs based on PrivateLink VPC endpoint usage.
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Amazon EC2 Capacity Blocks for ML available in AWS GovCloud
Amazon EC2 Capacity Blocks for ML are now available in AWS GovCloud (US) Regions, offering reserved GPU capacity for government and regulated industries. This feature allows customers to secure GPU instances for ML workloads like training and prototyping up to eight weeks in advance for durations up to six months. The service provides low-latency connectivity and can be shared across accounts via AWS Resource Access Manager (RAM). This enablement is crucial for organizations needing assured, on-demand accelerated compute within the stringent compliance requirements of AWS GovCloud.
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Amazon MQ for RabbitMQ now available in AWS European Sovereign Cloud (Germany)
Amazon MQ for RabbitMQ can now be deployed in the AWS European Sovereign Cloud (Germany), an independent EU-based cloud designed for regulated industries and public sector organizations. This managed message broker service allows customers to use familiar RabbitMQ APIs and protocols for migrating workloads without code rewrites. It supports RabbitMQ engine version 4.2 and Graviton3-based m7g instances for high-performance messaging.
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OpenAI GPT-5.4 available on Amazon Bedrock in AWS GovCloud (US-West)
OpenAI's GPT-5.4 model is now generally available on Amazon Bedrock, specifically within the AWS GovCloud (US-West) region. This enables government and regulated industries to leverage advanced AI capabilities with enhanced security and compliance features. The model runs on a new, high-performance inference engine, ensuring data privacy by keeping prompts and responses within the customer's AWS environment.
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Amazon SES adds tenant-level suppression lists
Amazon SES now supports tenant-level suppression lists, allowing distinct email streams within a single account to avoid interference from one another's bounces and complaints. This feature improves email deliverability for multi-tenant SaaS providers, enterprises with separate business units, and agencies managing multiple brands. Configuration options include suppression scope and reasons, with manual management available via new API operations.
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DynamoDB Streams adds PrivateLink for FIPS in AWS GovCloud
Amazon DynamoDB Streams now supports AWS PrivateLink for FIPS endpoints in AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. This enhancement enables government agencies to establish private connectivity to DynamoDB Streams, enhancing security and simplifying network architecture. This allows for secure, real-time data streaming applications that meet federal compliance requirements. The feature is available in AWS GovCloud (US) and other select AWS Regions.
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