In this week’s overview, let’s highlight the significant happenings within the Amazon VGT2 landscape:
Monday, May 26
We observed the Memorial Day holiday in the United States.
Tuesday, May 27
We were excited to unveil the launch of the Amazon Pop-up Loft in San Francisco. We introduced New Customer Relationship Management tools for Amazon Marketplace Sellers. An Updated Worker Tier for Amazon Elastic Beanstalk was also announced. The EC2 Public IP Address Ranges were refreshed, including an additional /16 range in the Asia Pacific (Tokyo) Region. We rolled out a new Quick Start Reference Deployment for Microsoft Remote Desktop Gateway.
Wednesday, May 28
We announced New Cost-Effective, Memory-Optimized DB Instances for Amazon RDS. CloudFront API Calls are now integrated with CloudTrail. Amazon RDS in AWS GovCloud (US) now supports Provisioned IOPS and M3 Instance Types. The Security Blog highlighted a Convenient New Hardware MFA Form Factor. We released Episode 88 of the AWS Podcast. The Amazon Simple Email Service Blog launched Part 1 of a series on Debugging SMTP Conversations, demonstrating How to Speak SMTP. The AWS Startup Blog featured an in-depth article on Building Dynamic Websites Using the AWS SDK for JavaScript in the Browser.
Thursday, May 29
The AWS PHP Development Blog shared the release of Version 2.6.6 of the AWS SDK for PHP. The Amazon AppStore Blog published a video tutorial on how to Put Your Apps and Games on More Screens with Amazon Fire TV.
Friday, May 30
We published new AWS Customer Success Stories featuring ATG Media, CoreTech System (Moldex3D), and Slalom Consulting. The AWS Management Portal for vCenter was announced. New Hebrew Language Support and User Controlled Domain Partitioning were introduced for Amazon CloudSearch. Additionally, last week, AWS Marketplace expanded with new products such as DenyAll Detect Vulnerability Management, ProComputers Core with Webmin and Shell-In-A-Box, and Code Creator CloudMedia Converter.
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