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AWS HealthOmics streams workflow logs to CloudWatch in real time
AWS HealthOmics now streams workflow engine logs to Amazon CloudWatch in real time, allowing for immediate monitoring of workflow execution. This feature accelerates development and debugging for researchers and bioinformaticians by providing instant access to execution details. The streamed logs include orchestration events, task scheduling, import/export activity, and error stack traces, which can be used for alarms, dashboards, and integration with existing observability tools. This capability is now available for Nextflow, WDL, and CWL workflows in all HealthOmics regions.
feature - AWS What's New aiawsgaarchitecthealthcare ·
Amazon Bedrock Guardrails Adds Automated Reasoning Checks in Sydney
Amazon Bedrock Guardrails now offers Automated Reasoning checks, utilizing formal verification to mathematically validate AI model outputs, a significant advancement over traditional sampling. This new capability enhances AI safety by reducing hallucinations, policy violations, and ambiguity, particularly benefiting regulated industries like finance and healthcare. The feature provides up to 99% accuracy with provable assurance, is now available in the Asia Pacific (Sydney) Region, and can be accessed via the Bedrock console or SDK.
feature announcement - AWS What's New awsdeprecationarchitecthealthcare ·
AWS Amazon Connect Customer Competency Launched
AWS has launched the Amazon Connect Customer Competency, a new specialization recognizing partners with expertise in customer experience transformations using Amazon Connect. This Competency aims to help customers identify skilled partners for migrating legacy contact centers and implementing AI-native solutions. It replaces the Amazon Connect Service Delivery Program, which will be deprecated on June 1, 2027, offering customers confidence in validated partners.
deprecation announcement - AWS What's New securitygovernanceawshealthcarefinancegovernment ·
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.
feature - AWS What's New dataawsengineerhealthcare ·
AWS Lake Formation Adds Direct S3 Data File Access via Table Permissions
AWS Lake Formation now allows direct read and write access to underlying Amazon S3 data files for tables using existing Lake Formation table grants, consolidating permissions for SQL and file-based operations. This enables Spark jobs for tasks like model training and feature engineering by providing temporary, scoped S3 credentials based on table permissions. The feature is integrated with Amazon EMR 7.13+ and logged in AWS CloudTrail, available at no extra charge across all supported AWS Regions.
feature - AWS What's New dataawsengineerhealthcare ·
SageMaker Studio Notebooks add EMR Serverless support
Amazon SageMaker Unified Studio Notebooks now integrate with Amazon EMR Serverless via Apache Spark Connect. This allows data engineers and analysts to choose EMR Serverless as their Spark runtime alongside Athena Spark for interactive analytics and data engineering. The feature supports PySpark and Spark SQL, offers unified Spark UI monitoring, pre-initialized capacity for faster starts, and VPC connectivity, and is available in all regions where SageMaker Unified Studio is offered.
feature - AWS What's New infraawsengineerhealthcare ·
Amazon EMR Serverless adds interactive workloads via Spark Connect
Amazon EMR Serverless now supports interactive sessions using Spark Connect, allowing developers to run Spark applications from local environments like SageMaker, Jupyter, and VS Code. This enhances productivity by enabling ad hoc exploration, iterative debugging, and incremental development by decoupling the client from the Spark driver. The feature is available on EMR release 7.13 in all EMR Serverless regions.
feature - AWS What's New governanceawsgaarchitecthealthcare ·
AWS Glue Data Catalog adds IAM authorization for S3 Tables, Iceberg views in GovCloud
AWS Glue Data Catalog now supports IAM-based authorization for Amazon S3 Tables and Apache Iceberg materialized views, simplifying permission management for analytics services. This feature allows unified permissions across storage, catalog, and query engines, enhancing integration with services like Athena and EMR. It is now available in AWS GovCloud (US) Regions and offers optional integration with AWS Lake Formation for finer-grained access control.
feature - AWS What's New awshealthcare ·
AWS HealthOmics adds support for Nextflow 26.04
AWS HealthOmics now supports Nextflow version 26.04, providing access to new features like record types, a strict syntax parser, and enhanced logging. This update helps healthcare and life sciences customers improve workflow readability, reduce costs, and simplify downstream integrations. The new version is available in all AWS HealthOmics regions, with detailed documentation available for workflow developers.
feature - AWS What's New awsgaengineerhealthcare ·
AWS HealthOmics supports Nextflow version pinning at runtime
AWS HealthOmics now lets users specify a Nextflow engine version when starting a run via the StartRun API, allowing for controlled migration and testing of workflows. This feature provides explicit control over execution by overriding any version specified in the workflow manifest, which is particularly useful for regulated environments. It is now available across all AWS HealthOmics regions.
feature - AWS What's New awsengineerhealthcaremedia ·
Amazon RDS for SQL Server adds Bring Your Own Media support
Amazon RDS for SQL Server now supports Bring Your Own Media (BYOM), allowing customers to reuse existing Microsoft SQL Server licenses when migrating to AWS. This feature helps reduce costs for organizations moving SQL Server applications from on-premises or other cloud environments to Amazon RDS. It is particularly beneficial for companies looking to adopt a managed database service while leveraging their current license agreements. BYOM is integrated with AWS License Manager for tracking usage and compliance.
feature announcement - AWS What's New awshealthcaremedia ·
Amazon WorkSpaces Applications supports Windows Desktop OS BYOL
Amazon WorkSpaces Applications now supports Bring Your Own License (BYOL) for Windows Desktop operating systems, allowing customers to use existing licenses for streaming desktop applications. This change offers potential cost savings by eliminating OS fees and provides a consistent user experience between on-premises and cloud environments. The feature is available in multiple AWS Regions and requires meeting Microsoft's licensing requirements.
feature - AWS What's New dataawsgaengineerhealthcaremedia ·
Amazon EMR GA Support for Apache Spark 4.0.2
Amazon EMR now generally available supports Apache Spark 4.0.2, enhancing data pipeline development with ANSI SQL and VARIANT data types. This update enables finer access control and strengthens compliance through Apache Iceberg v3, benefiting data engineers and analysts working with diverse data formats and regulatory requirements. It also improves real-time application deployment with enhanced streaming, and is available in all EMR regions, with an upgrade agent for existing applications.
feature patch - AWS What's New awsengineerhealthcarefinance ·
AWS Clean Rooms adds mutable payment configurations for collaborations
AWS Clean Rooms now allows mutable fine-grained payment configurations for collaboration members, offering greater flexibility and control over cost responsibilities. Customers can specify which partners pay for specific cost types like queries, PySpark jobs, and ML training after a collaboration is established. This enhancement, available through change requests requiring member approval, particularly benefits scenarios like pharmaceutical research collaborating with healthcare organizations where different payment responsibilities can be assigned.
feature - AWS What's New dataawsgahealthcare ·
Amazon Redshift supports ALTER TABLE and writes for Iceberg tables
Amazon Redshift now allows writing directly to Apache Iceberg tables via the AWS Glue Data Catalog and supports ALTER TABLE DDL statements for schema modifications. This simplifies data pipelines by enabling transformations in the data lake that are queryable by any engine, eliminating the need to delete and recreate tables. These enhancements ensure cross-engine interoperability with engines like EMR and Athena and are available in all AWS Regions.
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