feature: Iot: This release includes support for a new feature: Job templates for AWS IoT Device Management Jobs. The release includes job templates as a new resource and APIs for managing job templates.
feature: Transfer: AWS Transfer Family customers can now use AWS Managed Active Directory or AD Connector to authenticate their end users, enabling seamless migration of file transfer workflows that rely on AD authentication, without changing end users' credentials or needing a custom authorizer.
feature: WorkSpaces: Adds support for Linux device types in WorkspaceAccessProperties
2.913.0
feature: CloudWatchLogs: This release provides dimensions and unit support for metric filters.
feature: ComputeOptimizer: Adds support for 1) additional instance types, 2) additional instance metrics, 3) finding reasons for instance recommendations, and 4) platform differences between a current instance and a recommended instance type.
feature: CostExplorer: Introduced FindingReasonCodes, PlatformDifferences, DiskResourceUtilization and NetworkResourceUtilization to GetRightsizingRecommendation action
feature: EC2: This release adds support for creating and managing EC2 On-Demand Capacity Reservations on Outposts.
feature: QuickSight: Add new parameters on RegisterUser and UpdateUser APIs to assign or update external ID associated to QuickSight users federated through web identity.
2.912.0
feature: EFS: EFS now supports account preferences. Utilizing the new capability, users can customize some aspects of their experience using EFS APIs and the EFS Console. The first preference clients are able to set is whether to start using longer File System and Mount Target IDs before EFS migrates to such IDs.
feature: ForecastService: Updated attribute statistics in DescribeDatasetImportJob response to support Long values
feature: Personalize: Added new API to stop a solution version creation that is pending or in progress for Amazon Personalize
feature: QuickSight: Add ARN based Row Level Security support to CreateDataSet/UpdateDataSet APIs.
2.910.0
feature: AutoScaling: With this release, customers can easily use Predictive Scaling as a policy directly through Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling configurations to proactively scale their applications ahead of predicted demand.
feature: EKS: Update the EKS AddonActive waiter.
feature: IAM: Add pagination to ListUserTags operation
feature: KinesisAnalyticsV2: Kinesis Data Analytics now allows rapid iteration on Apache Flink stream processing through the Kinesis Data Analytics Studio feature.
feature: Rekognition: Amazon Rekognition Custom Labels adds support for customer managed encryption, using AWS Key Management Service, of image files copied into the service and files written back to the customer.
2.909.0
feature: AppRunner: AWS App Runner is a service that provides a fast, simple, and cost-effective way to deploy from source code or a container image directly to a scalable and secure web application in the AWS Cloud.
feature: ComputeOptimizer: This release enables compute optimizer to support exporting recommendations to Amazon S3 for EBS volumes and Lambda Functions.
feature: LicenseManager: AWS License Manager now supports periodic report generation.
feature: Personalize: Amazon Personalize now supports the ability to optimize a solution for a custom objective in addition to maximizing relevance.
2.908.0
feature: ApplicationCostProfiler: APIs for AWS Application Cost Profiler.
feature: CORS: Set the CORS support flag for Athena to Athena client
feature: IotDeviceAdvisor: AWS IoT Core Device Advisor is fully managed test capability for IoT devices. Device manufacturers can use Device Advisor to test their IoT devices for reliable and secure connectivity with AWS IoT.
feature: MediaConnect: MediaConnect now supports JPEG XS for AWS Cloud Digital Interface (AWS CDI) uncompressed workflows, allowing you to establish a bridge between your on-premises live video network and the AWS Cloud.
feature: Neptune: Neptune support for CopyTagsToSnapshots
2.907.0
feature: CloudWatchEvents: Update InputTransformer variable limit from 10 to 100 variables.
feature: ES: Adds support for cold storage.
feature: EventBridge: Update InputTransformer variable limit from 10 to 100 variables.
feature: Macie2: This release of the Amazon Macie API adds support for defining run-time, S3 bucket criteria for classification jobs. It also adds resources for querying data about AWS resources that Macie monitors.
feature: TranscribeService: Transcribe Medical now supports identification of PHI entities within transcripts
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