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Announcing Spatial Data Management on AWS to accelerate spatial-data insights

Today, AWS is announcing Spatial Data Management on AWS (SDMA), a solution that enables customers to store, enrich, and connect spatial data at scale. SDMA enables customers to store their multimodal spatial data representing their physical assets (3D, geospatial, behavioral, temporal data) in a secure, centralized cloud environment. SDMA serves as a collaborative hub enabling connectivity between customer’s spatial data, their ISV SaaS applications, and AWS Services. In addition, customers can use SDMA’s collection rules to define how their spatial data is organized and enriched, helping maintain consistency and governance. Customers can use SDMA’s APIs, desktop application, and web interface to efficiently manage spatial data to accelerate insights and informed decision making around physical operations.

SDMA centralizes customer’s spatial data in a secure and highly available cloud repository to enhance data transparency and accessibility across workflows. Leveraging SDMA’s automated metadata extraction for spatial data file formats, starting with: .LAZ, .E57, .GLB, and .GLTF, customers can improve data discoverability and relationships. SDMA’s REST APIs and customizable connectors simplify integrations with external applications — eliminating manual file handling and enhancing cloud and on-premises interoperability. SDMA’s intuitive web and desktop interfaces enable users across technical skill levels to manage spatial data efficiently. Auto-generated file previews are designed to improve workflow speed and data accuracy, they allow users to view and validate data without downloading large files.

SDMA is available in the following AWS regions: Asia Pacific (Tokyo, Singapore, Sydney), Europe (Frankfurt, Ireland, London), US East (N. Virginia, Ohio), US West (Oregon).

To learn more, visit the SDMA Product page.

 

​Today, AWS is announcing Spatial Data Management on AWS (SDMA), a solution that enables customers to store, enrich, and connect spatial data at scale. SDMA enables customers to store their multimodal spatial data representing their physical assets (3D, geospatial, behavioral, temporal data) in a secure, centralized cloud environment. SDMA serves as a collaborative hub enabling connectivity between customer’s spatial data, their ISV SaaS applications, and AWS Services. In addition, customers can use SDMA’s collection rules to define how their spatial data is organized and enriched, helping maintain consistency and governance. Customers can use SDMA’s APIs, desktop application, and web interface to efficiently manage spatial data to accelerate insights and informed decision making around physical operations.
SDMA centralizes customer’s spatial data in a secure and highly available cloud repository to enhance data transparency and accessibility across workflows. Leveraging SDMA’s automated metadata extraction for spatial data file formats, starting with: .LAZ, .E57, .GLB, and .GLTF, customers can improve data discoverability and relationships. SDMA’s REST APIs and customizable connectors simplify integrations with external applications — eliminating manual file handling and enhancing cloud and on-premises interoperability. SDMA’s intuitive web and desktop interfaces enable users across technical skill levels to manage spatial data efficiently. Auto-generated file previews are designed to improve workflow speed and data accuracy, they allow users to view and validate data without downloading large files.
SDMA is available in the following AWS regions: Asia Pacific (Tokyo, Singapore, Sydney), Europe (Frankfurt, Ireland, London), US East (N. Virginia, Ohio), US West (Oregon).
To learn more, visit the SDMA Product page.  

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78% de las organizaciones en Chile priorizará la ciberseguridad en los próximos años y 53% anticipa un alto impacto de la IA



78% de las organizaciones en Chile priorizará la ciberseguridad en los próximos años y 53% anticipa un alto impacto de la IA

  • Según una encuesta de Microsoft, el 63% de las empresas chilenas aplican la inteligencia artificial de forma alta o moderada para enfrentar amenazas, lo que evidencia progresos en su preparación digital.
  • En el ámbito de ciberseguridad, el 61% ya emplea agentes de IA y otro 35% evalúa incorporarlos; además, la mitad de las compañías tiene políticas formales acerca del uso de esta tecnología.

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Santiago de Chile – Como parte de su compromiso con un futuro digital más seguro, Microsoft presenta los resultados de la encuesta “Ciberseguridad 2025: Desafíos y estrategias en la era de la IA para grandes empresas”, comisionada a Edelman. La encuesta, aplicada a 100 profesionales de seguridad y TI en Chile, ofrece una visión actualizada sobre cómo las organizaciones están ajustando sus enfoques frente a los cambios del entorno digital.

El informe revela que 53% de las organizaciones percibe un nivel alto o muy alto de riesgo, confirmando que la exposición a amenazas digitales se ha convertido en un estado permanente. Además, 70% afirma que las amenazas han aumentado en los últimos tres años, y 78% proyecta que la ciberseguridad será una prioridad mayor en el futuro cercano. De cara a los próximos años, 53% anticipa un alto impacto de la IA en sus prácticas de ciberseguridad, lo que sugiere una transformación acelerada del panorama de riesgo.

Los especialistas también destacan un avance progresivo en materia de gobernanza para enfrentar este panorama. El 65% de las empresas cuenta con una estrategia formal de ciberseguridad y, de ellas, el 91% afirma que este plan está integrado a la estrategia general de negocio de la empresa. Sin embargo, solo el 54% reporta una alta participación de la junta directiva en decisiones de ciberseguridad y la inversión del presupuesto de TI en esta área sigue siendo ligera o moderada en el 66% de las organizaciones. Esto evidencia la necesidad de un mayor patrocinio y compromiso ejecutivo, dado que el riesgo cibernético impacta directamente en la reputación del negocio.

Por el momento, las prioridades de inversión para los próximos años están concentradas en seguridad en la nube (61%), soluciones impulsadas por IA (56%) e inteligencia y monitoreo de amenazas (54%). En contraste, áreas críticas para la resiliencia organizacional, como la respuesta y recuperación ante incidentes (19%) y la arquitectura Zero Trust (11%), reciben menor prioridad, lo que evidencia brechas en la preparación operativa y la capacidad de contención frente a ataques.

Según el estudio, el 45% de las empresas considera estar bien preparada para afrontar amenazas actuales; destacan sus fortalezas en privacidad de datos (64%), políticas eficaces de ciberseguridad (53%), cumplimiento de regulaciones (50%) y protección de identidad (50%). Sin embargo, la formación y sensibilización del personal se mantiene baja, con solo un 36%.  

Agentes de IA: un nuevo capítulo en la estrategia de ciberseguridad 

La evolución tecnológica continúa ampliando las herramientas disponibles para reforzar la seguridad digital y, en este escenario, los agentes de IA han adquirido un papel destacado gracias a su capacidad para optimizar procesos críticos y mejorar la eficiencia operativa en distintos ámbitos. 

El 52% de las empresas cuentan con políticas formales para el uso de agentes de IA y 8 de cada 10 consideran que estos lineamientos son efectivos. Aunque la percepción de efectividad varía según el tipo de organización, en las empresas nativas digitales el 40% califica estas políticas como altamente efectivas, mientras que en las no nativas digitales este nivel alcanza solo el 27%.

En la actualidad, el 61% de las organizaciones ya emplea agentes de inteligencia artificial en sus procesos de ciberseguridad, mientras que un 35% adicional está considerando su incorporación, lo que demuestra una tendencia sostenida hacia su adopción. El uso de estas tecnologías se extiende transversalmente a múltiples áreas funcionales, destacando experimentos en servicios críticos como atención al cliente (57%), infraestructura tecnológica (57%), finanzas (50%) y ventas/marketing (50%).

En este sentido, Andrés Roepke, Country Manager de Microsoft Chile, destacó: “Hoy la inteligencia artificial está transformando por completo la forma en que las organizaciones operan, crean y se protegen. En Microsoft estamos convencidos de que no hay transformación digital sin confianza, por eso ponemos la seguridad, la privacidad y el uso responsable de la tecnología en el centro de todo lo que hacemos. La IA ya no es solo una palanca de productividad, se ha convertido en un aliado clave para reforzar la ciberseguridad, ayudando a enfrentar un panorama de amenazas cada vez más sofisticado y desafiante”.

De acuerdo con la encuesta, el aporte de estas soluciones en seguridad se observa en el fortalecimiento de tareas clave. Los agentes, diseñados para automatizar actividades, orquestar flujos y operar bajo salvaguardas, facilitan la reducción de tiempos de investigación, la priorización de alertas, la contención de incidentes y la aplicación consistente de políticas de identidad y datos. La combinación de modelos de IA con telemetría a gran escala y controles basados en Zero Trust contribuye a robustecer la postura de seguridad frente a amenazas cada vez más complejas.

 “La IA no solo aumenta la velocidad y el alcance de las defensas: a través de agentes especializados, ayuda a cerrar brechas de talento, estandarizar procesos y elevar la resiliencia del negocio. El desafío ya no es ‘si’ invertir en seguridad, sino ‘cómo’ escalarla con IA y con gobernanza responsable en cada capa de la organización”, afirmó Marcelo Felman, Director de Ciberseguridad de Microsoft para América Latina. 

Recomendaciones de ciberseguridad en la era de la IA:    

  1. Hacer de la Seguridad una Prioridad, gestionando el riesgo desde el nivel directivo.   
  2. Refuerza tus Buenos Hábitos Digitales: prioriza la protección de identidades, asegura el perímetro de tu empresa y monitorea continuamente los activos en la nube.   
  3. Fortalecer la Resiliencia digital: identifica tus vulnerabilidades, planifica con anticipación y capacítate para responder y recuperarte rápidamente ante cualquier brecha.   
  4. Invertir en las Personas, no solo en las herramientas.   
  5. Prepararse para el Futuro. Anticipar cambios, entender que no sabemos lo que no sabemos, y siempre intercambiar inteligencia de amenazas.   
  6. Hacer que la decisión más fácil, sea la correcta.   En lugar de bloquear y prohibir, fomentar el uso seguro.  

Acerca de Microsoft

Microsoft (Nasdaq «MSFT» @microsoft) crea plataformas y herramientas impulsadas por la IA para ofrecer soluciones innovadoras que satisfagan las necesidades cambiantes de nuestros clientes. La empresa de tecnología está comprometida con hacer que la IA esté ampliamente disponible, de manera responsable, con la misión de empoderar a cada persona y a cada organización en el planeta para lograr más.

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AWS Elastic Beanstalk now supports Python 3.14 on Amazon Linux 2023

AWS Elastic Beanstalk now enables customers to build and deploy Python 3.14 applications on Amazon Linux 2023 (AL2023) platform. This latest platform support allows developers to leverage the newest features and improvements in Python while taking advantage of the enhanced security and performance of AL2023.

AWS Elastic Beanstalk is a service that provides the ability to deploy and manage applications in AWS without worrying about the infrastructure that runs those applications. Python 3.14 on AL2023 delivers enhanced interactive interpreter capabilities, improved error messages, important security and API improvements. Developers can create Elastic Beanstalk environments running Python 3.14 on AL2023 through the Elastic Beanstalk Console, CLI, or API.

This platform is available in all commercial AWS Regions where Elastic Beanstalk is available, including the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. For a complete list of regions and service offerings, see AWS Regions.

To learn more about Python 3.14 on Amazon Linux 2023, see the AWS Elastic Beanstalk Developer guide. For additional information, visit the AWS Elastic Beanstalk product page.

 

​AWS Elastic Beanstalk now enables customers to build and deploy Python 3.14 applications on Amazon Linux 2023 (AL2023) platform. This latest platform support allows developers to leverage the newest features and improvements in Python while taking advantage of the enhanced security and performance of AL2023.
AWS Elastic Beanstalk is a service that provides the ability to deploy and manage applications in AWS without worrying about the infrastructure that runs those applications. Python 3.14 on AL2023 delivers enhanced interactive interpreter capabilities, improved error messages, important security and API improvements. Developers can create Elastic Beanstalk environments running Python 3.14 on AL2023 through the Elastic Beanstalk Console, CLI, or API.
This platform is available in all commercial AWS Regions where Elastic Beanstalk is available, including the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. For a complete list of regions and service offerings, see AWS Regions.
To learn more about Python 3.14 on Amazon Linux 2023, see the AWS Elastic Beanstalk Developer guide. For additional information, visit the AWS Elastic Beanstalk product page.  

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AWS launches simplified enablement of AWS CloudTrail events in Amazon CloudWatch

Today, AWS launches simplified enablement of AWS CloudTrail events in Amazon CloudWatch, a monitoring and logging service that helps you collect, monitor, and analyze log data from your AWS resources and applications. With this launch, you can now centrally configure collection of CloudTrail events in CloudWatch alongside other popular AWS log sources such as Amazon VPC flow logs and Amazon EKS Control Plane Logs. CloudWatch’s ingestion experience provides a consolidated view that simplifies collecting telemetry from different sources for accounts in your AWS Organization thus ensuring comprehensive monitoring and data collection across your AWS environment.

This new integration leverages service-linked channels (SLCs) to receive events from CloudTrail without requiring trails, and also provides additional benefits such as safety-checks and termination protection. You incur both CloudTrail event delivery charges and CloudWatch Logs ingestion fees based on custom logs pricing.

To learn more about enablement of CloudTrail events in CloudWatch and supported AWS regions, visit the Amazon CloudWatch documentation.

 

​Today, AWS launches simplified enablement of AWS CloudTrail events in Amazon CloudWatch, a monitoring and logging service that helps you collect, monitor, and analyze log data from your AWS resources and applications. With this launch, you can now centrally configure collection of CloudTrail events in CloudWatch alongside other popular AWS log sources such as Amazon VPC flow logs and Amazon EKS Control Plane Logs. CloudWatch’s ingestion experience provides a consolidated view that simplifies collecting telemetry from different sources for accounts in your AWS Organization thus ensuring comprehensive monitoring and data collection across your AWS environment. This new integration leverages service-linked channels (SLCs) to receive events from CloudTrail without requiring trails, and also provides additional benefits such as safety-checks and termination protection. You incur both CloudTrail event delivery charges and CloudWatch Logs ingestion fees based on custom logs pricing. To learn more about enablement of CloudTrail events in CloudWatch and supported AWS regions, visit the Amazon CloudWatch documentation.  

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Amazon SageMaker now supports self-service migration of Notebook instances to latest platform versions

Amazon SageMaker Notebook instance now supports self-service migration, allowing you to update your notebook instance platform identifier through the UpdateNotebookInstance API. This enables you to seamlessly transition from unsupported platform identifiers (notebook-al1-v1, notebook-al2-v1, notebook-al2-v2) to supported versions (notebook-al2-v3, notebook-al2023-v1).

With the new PlatformIdentifier parameter in the UpdateNotebookInstance API, you can update to newer versions of the Notebook instance platform while preserving your existing data and configurations. The platform identifier determines which Operating System and JupyterLab version combination your notebook instance runs. This self-service capability simplifies the migration process and helps you keep your notebook instances current.

This feature is supported through AWS CLI (version 2.31.27 or newer) and SDK, and is available in all AWS Regions where Amazon SageMaker Notebook instances are supported. To learn more, see Update a Notebook Instance in the Amazon SageMaker Developer Guide.

 

​Amazon SageMaker Notebook instance now supports self-service migration, allowing you to update your notebook instance platform identifier through the UpdateNotebookInstance API. This enables you to seamlessly transition from unsupported platform identifiers (notebook-al1-v1, notebook-al2-v1, notebook-al2-v2) to supported versions (notebook-al2-v3, notebook-al2023-v1). With the new PlatformIdentifier parameter in the UpdateNotebookInstance API, you can update to newer versions of the Notebook instance platform while preserving your existing data and configurations. The platform identifier determines which Operating System and JupyterLab version combination your notebook instance runs. This self-service capability simplifies the migration process and helps you keep your notebook instances current. This feature is supported through AWS CLI (version 2.31.27 or newer) and SDK, and is available in all AWS Regions where Amazon SageMaker Notebook instances are supported. To learn more, see Update a Notebook Instance in the Amazon SageMaker Developer Guide.  

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Amazon Connect launches WhatsApp channel for Outbound Campaigns

Amazon Connect Outbound Campaigns now supports WhatsApp, expanding on the WhatsApp Business messaging capabilities that already allow customers to contact your agents. You can now engage customers through proactive, automated campaigns on their preferred messaging platform, delivering timely communications such as appointment reminders, payment notifications, order updates, and product recommendations directly through WhatsApp. Setting up WhatsApp campaigns uses the same familiar Amazon Connect interface, where you can define your target audience, choose personalized message templates, schedule delivery times, and apply compliance guardrails, just as you do for SMS, voice, and email campaigns.

Previously, Outbound Campaigns supported SMS, email, and voice channels, while WhatsApp was available only for customers to initiate conversations with your agents. With WhatsApp support in Outbound Campaigns, you can now proactively reach customers through an additional messaging platform while maintaining a unified campaign management experience. You can personalize WhatsApp messages using real-time customer data, track delivery and engagement metrics, and manage communication frequency and timing to ensure compliance. This expansion provides greater flexibility to connect with customers on their preferred platforms while streamlining your omnichannel outreach strategy.

This feature is available in all AWS Regions where Amazon Connect Outbound Campaigns is supported. To learn more, visit the Amazon Connect Outbound Campaigns documentation.

 

​Amazon Connect Outbound Campaigns now supports WhatsApp, expanding on the WhatsApp Business messaging capabilities that already allow customers to contact your agents. You can now engage customers through proactive, automated campaigns on their preferred messaging platform, delivering timely communications such as appointment reminders, payment notifications, order updates, and product recommendations directly through WhatsApp. Setting up WhatsApp campaigns uses the same familiar Amazon Connect interface, where you can define your target audience, choose personalized message templates, schedule delivery times, and apply compliance guardrails, just as you do for SMS, voice, and email campaigns. Previously, Outbound Campaigns supported SMS, email, and voice channels, while WhatsApp was available only for customers to initiate conversations with your agents. With WhatsApp support in Outbound Campaigns, you can now proactively reach customers through an additional messaging platform while maintaining a unified campaign management experience. You can personalize WhatsApp messages using real-time customer data, track delivery and engagement metrics, and manage communication frequency and timing to ensure compliance. This expansion provides greater flexibility to connect with customers on their preferred platforms while streamlining your omnichannel outreach strategy. This feature is available in all AWS Regions where Amazon Connect Outbound Campaigns is supported. To learn more, visit the Amazon Connect Outbound Campaigns documentation.  

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Amazon SES adds VPC support for API endpoints

Today, Amazon Simple Email Service (SES) added support for accessing SES API endpoints through Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) endpoints. Customers use VPC endpoints to enable access to SES APIs for sending emails and managing their SES resource configuration. This release helps customers increase security in their VPCs.

Previously, customers who ran their workloads in a VPC could access SES APIs by configuring an internet gateway resource in their VPC. This enabled traffic from the VPC to flow into the internet, and reach SES public API endpoints. Now, customers can use the VPC endpoints to access SES APIs without the need for an internet gateway, reducing the chances for activity in the VPC to be exposed to the internet..

SES supports VPC for SES API endpoints in all AWS Regions where SES is available.

For more information, see the documentation for information about setting up VPC endpoints with Amazon SES.

 

​Today, Amazon Simple Email Service (SES) added support for accessing SES API endpoints through Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) endpoints. Customers use VPC endpoints to enable access to SES APIs for sending emails and managing their SES resource configuration. This release helps customers increase security in their VPCs. Previously, customers who ran their workloads in a VPC could access SES APIs by configuring an internet gateway resource in their VPC. This enabled traffic from the VPC to flow into the internet, and reach SES public API endpoints. Now, customers can use the VPC endpoints to access SES APIs without the need for an internet gateway, reducing the chances for activity in the VPC to be exposed to the internet.. SES supports VPC for SES API endpoints in all AWS Regions where SES is available. For more information, see the documentation for information about setting up VPC endpoints with Amazon SES.  

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Amazon OpenSearch Service now supports automatic semantic enrichment

Amazon OpenSearch Service now brings automatic semantic enrichment to managed clusters, matching the capability we launched for OpenSearch Serverless earlier this year. This feature allows you to leverage the power of semantic search with minimal configuration effort.

Traditional lexical search only matches exact phrases, often missing relevant content. Automatic semantic enrichment understands context and meaning, delivering more relevant results. For example, a search for «eco-friendly transportation options» finds matches about «electric vehicles» or «public transportation»—even when these exact terms aren’t present. This new capability handles all semantic processing automatically, eliminating the need to manage machine learning models. It supports both English-only and multi-lingual variants, covering 15 languages including Arabic, French, Hindi, Japanese, Korean, and more. You pay only for actual usage during data ingestion, billed as OpenSearch Compute Unit (OCU) – Semantic Search. View the pricing page for cost details and a pricing example.

This feature is now available for Amazon OpenSearch Service domains running OpenSearch version 2.19 or later. Currently, this feature supports non-VPC domains in the following AWS Regions: US East (N. Virginia), US East (Ohio), US West (Oregon), Asia Pacific (Mumbai), Asia Pacific (Singapore), Asia Pacific (Sydney), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Europe (Frankfurt), Europe (Ireland), and Europe (Stockholm).

Get started with our documentation on automatic semantic enrichment.

 

​Amazon OpenSearch Service now brings automatic semantic enrichment to managed clusters, matching the capability we launched for OpenSearch Serverless earlier this year. This feature allows you to leverage the power of semantic search with minimal configuration effort. Traditional lexical search only matches exact phrases, often missing relevant content. Automatic semantic enrichment understands context and meaning, delivering more relevant results. For example, a search for «eco-friendly transportation options» finds matches about «electric vehicles» or «public transportation»—even when these exact terms aren’t present. This new capability handles all semantic processing automatically, eliminating the need to manage machine learning models. It supports both English-only and multi-lingual variants, covering 15 languages including Arabic, French, Hindi, Japanese, Korean, and more. You pay only for actual usage during data ingestion, billed as OpenSearch Compute Unit (OCU) – Semantic Search. View the pricing page for cost details and a pricing example. This feature is now available for Amazon OpenSearch Service domains running OpenSearch version 2.19 or later. Currently, this feature supports non-VPC domains in the following AWS Regions: US East (N. Virginia), US East (Ohio), US West (Oregon), Asia Pacific (Mumbai), Asia Pacific (Singapore), Asia Pacific (Sydney), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Europe (Frankfurt), Europe (Ireland), and Europe (Stockholm). Get started with our documentation on automatic semantic enrichment.  

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AWS Elastic Beanstalk now supports Node.js 24 on Amazon Linux 2023

AWS Elastic Beanstalk now enables customers to build and deploy Node.js 24 applications on Amazon Linux 2023 (AL2023) platform. This latest platform support allows developers to leverage the newest features and improvements in Node.js while taking advantage of the enhanced security and performance of AL2023.

AWS Elastic Beanstalk is a service that provides the ability to deploy and manage applications in AWS without worrying about the infrastructure that runs those applications. Node.js 24 on AL2023 delivers updates to the V8 JavaScript engine, npm 11, and security and performance improvements. Developers can create Elastic Beanstalk environments running Node.js 24 on AL2023 through the Elastic Beanstalk Console, CLI, or API.

This platform is available in all commercial AWS Regions where Elastic Beanstalk is available, including the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. For a complete list of regions and service offerings, see AWS Regions.

To learn more about Node.js 24 on Amazon Linux 2023, see the AWS Elastic Beanstalk Developer guide. For additional information, visit the AWS Elastic Beanstalk product page.

 

​AWS Elastic Beanstalk now enables customers to build and deploy Node.js 24 applications on Amazon Linux 2023 (AL2023) platform. This latest platform support allows developers to leverage the newest features and improvements in Node.js while taking advantage of the enhanced security and performance of AL2023.
AWS Elastic Beanstalk is a service that provides the ability to deploy and manage applications in AWS without worrying about the infrastructure that runs those applications. Node.js 24 on AL2023 delivers updates to the V8 JavaScript engine, npm 11, and security and performance improvements. Developers can create Elastic Beanstalk environments running Node.js 24 on AL2023 through the Elastic Beanstalk Console, CLI, or API.
This platform is available in all commercial AWS Regions where Elastic Beanstalk is available, including the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. For a complete list of regions and service offerings, see AWS Regions.
To learn more about Node.js 24 on Amazon Linux 2023, see the AWS Elastic Beanstalk Developer guide. For additional information, visit the AWS Elastic Beanstalk product page.  

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SES Mail Manager is now available in 10 additional AWS Regions, 27 total

Amazon SES announces that the SES Mail Manager product is now available in 10 additional commercial AWS Regions. This expands coverage from the current 17 commercial AWS Regions where Mail Manager is launched, meaning that Mail Manager is now offered in all commercial Regions where SES offers its core Outbound service.

SES Mail Manager allows customers to configure email routing and delivery mechanisms for their domains, and to have a single view of email governance, risk, and compliance solutions for all email workloads. Organizations commonly deploy Mail Manager to replace legacy hosted mail relays or simplify integration with third-party mailbox providers and email security solutions. Mail Manager also supports onward delivery to WorkMail mailboxes, built-in archiving with search and export capabilities, and integration with third-party security add-ons directly within the console.

The 10 new Mail Manager Regions include Middle East (Bahrain), Asia Pacific (Jakarta), Africa (Cape Town), Middle East (UAE), Asia Pacific (Hyderabad), Asia Pacific (Malaysia), Europe (Milan), Israel (Tel Aviv), Canada West (Calgary), and Europe (Zurich). The full list of Mail Manager Region availability is here.

To learn more, see the Amazon SES Mail Manager product page and the SES Mail Manager documentation. You can start using Mail Manager in these new Regions through the Amazon SES console.

 

​Amazon SES announces that the SES Mail Manager product is now available in 10 additional commercial AWS Regions. This expands coverage from the current 17 commercial AWS Regions where Mail Manager is launched, meaning that Mail Manager is now offered in all commercial Regions where SES offers its core Outbound service. SES Mail Manager allows customers to configure email routing and delivery mechanisms for their domains, and to have a single view of email governance, risk, and compliance solutions for all email workloads. Organizations commonly deploy Mail Manager to replace legacy hosted mail relays or simplify integration with third-party mailbox providers and email security solutions. Mail Manager also supports onward delivery to WorkMail mailboxes, built-in archiving with search and export capabilities, and integration with third-party security add-ons directly within the console. The 10 new Mail Manager Regions include Middle East (Bahrain), Asia Pacific (Jakarta), Africa (Cape Town), Middle East (UAE), Asia Pacific (Hyderabad), Asia Pacific (Malaysia), Europe (Milan), Israel (Tel Aviv), Canada West (Calgary), and Europe (Zurich). The full list of Mail Manager Region availability is here. To learn more, see the Amazon SES Mail Manager product page and the SES Mail Manager documentation. You can start using Mail Manager in these new Regions through the Amazon SES console.