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Amazon EventBridge now supports AWS CodeBuild batch builds as a target

Amazon EventBridge now supports AWS CodeBuild batch builds as a target. This enhancement allows you to trigger concurrent and coordinated builds of a CodeBuild project using EventBridge, providing greater flexibility and control over your build processes.

The Amazon EventBridge Event Bus is a serverless event broker for creating scalable event-driven applications by routing events between your own applications, third-party SaaS applications, and other AWS services. AWS CodeBuild is a fully managed continuous integration service that compiles source code, runs tests, and produces software packages that are ready to deploy. While the EventBridge Event Bus has long supported standard CodeBuild builds as targets, you can now also trigger batch builds. With batch builds, you can trigger features like build graphs, build lists, build matrices, and build fanouts in response to events from AWS services, SaaS partner applications, or your own applications. By combining EventBridge and batch builds, you can automate and orchestrate complex build workflows more effectively, leveraging concurrent and coordinated builds that automatically scale to meet your needs.

This feature is now available in all AWS Regions including the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions.

To learn more, see CodeBuild projects as targets in the Amazon EventBridge documentation and Create AWS CodeBuild triggers programmatically in the AWS CodeBuild documentation.
 

 

​Amazon EventBridge now supports AWS CodeBuild batch builds as a target. This enhancement allows you to trigger concurrent and coordinated builds of a CodeBuild project using EventBridge, providing greater flexibility and control over your build processes. The Amazon EventBridge Event Bus is a serverless event broker for creating scalable event-driven applications by routing events between your own applications, third-party SaaS applications, and other AWS services. AWS CodeBuild is a fully managed continuous integration service that compiles source code, runs tests, and produces software packages that are ready to deploy. While the EventBridge Event Bus has long supported standard CodeBuild builds as targets, you can now also trigger batch builds. With batch builds, you can trigger features like build graphs, build lists, build matrices, and build fanouts in response to events from AWS services, SaaS partner applications, or your own applications. By combining EventBridge and batch builds, you can automate and orchestrate complex build workflows more effectively, leveraging concurrent and coordinated builds that automatically scale to meet your needs. This feature is now available in all AWS Regions including the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. To learn more, see CodeBuild projects as targets in the Amazon EventBridge documentation and Create AWS CodeBuild triggers programmatically in the AWS CodeBuild documentation.    

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Amazon Connect Outbound Campaigns is now available in three additional AWS Regions

Today, we are excited to announce that Amazon Connect Outbound Campaigns is now available in Asia Pacific (Seoul), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Asia Pacific (Singapore). With this launch, customers can initiate proactive outbound communications for real-time service updates, promotional offers, product usage tips, and appointment reminders at just the right moments throughout your customer’s experience from the right channel.

Outbound Campaigns empowers businesses to create targeted and personalized outreach strategies through key capabilities including segmentation, omnichannel orchestration, content personalization and built-in analytics. Outbound Campaigns supports predictive and progressive voice dialing, AI-powered call classification, retry strategies based on contact outcomes, time zone detection, and communication limits. These features ensure that businesses can optimize their outreach while adhering to regulatory requirements and customer preferences. Additionally, businesses can fine tune audience segments, personalize message templates and start event-based campaigns across voice and digital channels like SMS and email. By leveraging these features, businesses can significantly enhance their customer engagement strategies and improve overall communication effectiveness.

To learn more and get started, visit the Amazon Connect Outbound Campaigns product page and documentation.
 

 

​Today, we are excited to announce that Amazon Connect Outbound Campaigns is now available in Asia Pacific (Seoul), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Asia Pacific (Singapore). With this launch, customers can initiate proactive outbound communications for real-time service updates, promotional offers, product usage tips, and appointment reminders at just the right moments throughout your customer’s experience from the right channel. Outbound Campaigns empowers businesses to create targeted and personalized outreach strategies through key capabilities including segmentation, omnichannel orchestration, content personalization and built-in analytics. Outbound Campaigns supports predictive and progressive voice dialing, AI-powered call classification, retry strategies based on contact outcomes, time zone detection, and communication limits. These features ensure that businesses can optimize their outreach while adhering to regulatory requirements and customer preferences. Additionally, businesses can fine tune audience segments, personalize message templates and start event-based campaigns across voice and digital channels like SMS and email. By leveraging these features, businesses can significantly enhance their customer engagement strategies and improve overall communication effectiveness. To learn more and get started, visit the Amazon Connect Outbound Campaigns product page and documentation.    

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AWS Directory Service for Microsoft AD and AD Connector available in Asia Pacific (Taipei) Region

AWS Directory Service for Microsoft Active Directory, also known as AWS Managed Microsoft AD, and AD Connector are now available in the Asia Pacific (Taipei) Region.

Built on actual Microsoft Active Directory (AD), AWS Managed Microsoft AD enables you to migrate AD-aware applications while reducing the work of managing AD infrastructure in the AWS Cloud. You can use your Microsoft AD credentials to domain join EC2 instances, and also manage containers and Kubernetes clusters. You can keep your identities in your existing Microsoft AD or create and manage identities in your AWS managed directory.

AD Connector is a proxy that enables AWS applications to use your existing on-premises AD identities without requiring AD infrastructure in the AWS Cloud. You can also use AD Connector to join Amazon EC2 instances to your on-premises AD domain and manage these instances using your existing group policies.

Please see all AWS Regions where AWS Managed Microsoft AD and AD Connector are available. To learn more, see AWS Directory Service.
 

 

​AWS Directory Service for Microsoft Active Directory, also known as AWS Managed Microsoft AD, and AD Connector are now available in the Asia Pacific (Taipei) Region. Built on actual Microsoft Active Directory (AD), AWS Managed Microsoft AD enables you to migrate AD-aware applications while reducing the work of managing AD infrastructure in the AWS Cloud. You can use your Microsoft AD credentials to domain join EC2 instances, and also manage containers and Kubernetes clusters. You can keep your identities in your existing Microsoft AD or create and manage identities in your AWS managed directory. AD Connector is a proxy that enables AWS applications to use your existing on-premises AD identities without requiring AD infrastructure in the AWS Cloud. You can also use AD Connector to join Amazon EC2 instances to your on-premises AD domain and manage these instances using your existing group policies. Please see all AWS Regions where AWS Managed Microsoft AD and AD Connector are available. To learn more, see AWS Directory Service.    

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Amazon SageMaker contributes a custom transport to OpenLineage community and offers additional lineage capabilities

AWS announces that Amazon SageMaker has contributed a custom transport ‘AmazonDataZoneTransport’ to the OpenLineage community and enhanced automated lineage capabilities. These lineage enhancements include improvements to automation from sources such as AWS Glue, Amazon Redshift, and automated lineage capture from tools, enabling data scientists and engineers to work more efficiently with their data and models.

The new ‘custom transport’ contribution to the OpenLineage community allows builders to download the transport along with OpenLineage plugins to augment and automate lineage events captured from OpenLineage-enabled systems. With this, customers can automate lineage capture and send these lineage events to the SageMaker Unified Studio domain, enhancing data governance and traceability within their data workflows. Amazon SageMaker has also introduced enhanced automated lineage capabilities from various sources. These improvements include better support for lineage events from AWS Glue, Amazon Redshift, and automated lineage capture from tools such as vETL processes and notebooks. Additionally, SageMaker has improved its SQL lineage support, particularly for Amazon Redshift, with new features including support for stored procedures and materialized views. These enhancements enable automatic lineage capture of complex data operations, providing a more comprehensive view of data transformations and dependencies.

This feature is available all AWS Regions where Amazon SageMaker is available.

To learn more about the custom transport contribution and enhanced lineage capabilities, visit the Amazon SageMaker. page. For detailed information on how to get started with lineage using these new features, refer to the user documentation.

 

​AWS announces that Amazon SageMaker has contributed a custom transport ‘AmazonDataZoneTransport’ to the OpenLineage community and enhanced automated lineage capabilities. These lineage enhancements include improvements to automation from sources such as AWS Glue, Amazon Redshift, and automated lineage capture from tools, enabling data scientists and engineers to work more efficiently with their data and models. The new ‘custom transport’ contribution to the OpenLineage community allows builders to download the transport along with OpenLineage plugins to augment and automate lineage events captured from OpenLineage-enabled systems. With this, customers can automate lineage capture and send these lineage events to the SageMaker Unified Studio domain, enhancing data governance and traceability within their data workflows. Amazon SageMaker has also introduced enhanced automated lineage capabilities from various sources. These improvements include better support for lineage events from AWS Glue, Amazon Redshift, and automated lineage capture from tools such as vETL processes and notebooks. Additionally, SageMaker has improved its SQL lineage support, particularly for Amazon Redshift, with new features including support for stored procedures and materialized views. These enhancements enable automatic lineage capture of complex data operations, providing a more comprehensive view of data transformations and dependencies. This feature is available all AWS Regions where Amazon SageMaker is available. To learn more about the custom transport contribution and enhanced lineage capabilities, visit the Amazon SageMaker. page. For detailed information on how to get started with lineage using these new features, refer to the user documentation.  

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IA en la fabricación por procesos: de las ganancias operativas a la ventaja estratégica

junio 26, 2025

IA en la fabricación por procesos: de las ganancias operativas a la ventaja estratégica

Un ingeniero con casco de seguridad utiliza una tableta digital mientras trabaja en el turno nocturno en una refinería de petróleo

Por: Yury Gomez, directora comercial y de estrategia global, industria de fabricación de procesos, Microsoft.

El 80% de los fabricantes ya exploran la IA.1 Así es como los líderes pasan de las pruebas piloto al impacto medible.

Vemos una tremenda adopción de la IA en las industrias de fabricación de procesos. El enfoque ha cambiado de experimentar con pilotos a implementar la IA de una manera que brinde un valor comercial real. Los líderes se centran ahora en cómo empezar y cómo garantizar un claro retorno de la inversión. Inteligencia artificial en la fabricación de procesos: preparándose para un futuro de IA, un nuevo informe de la industria de señales de fabricación publicado por Microsoft con una investigación de IoT Analytics, presenta información sobre cómo los fabricantes de las industrias de procesos priorizan la tecnología hoy en día y dónde encaja la IA en el panorama. El informe proporciona información valiosa para navegar por la implementación de la IA.

Obtengan el informe de Inteligencia Artificial en la Fabricación de Procesos

La adopción de la IA se ha comenzado a acelerar y a entrar en una nueva fase

La IA ha comenzado a ganar terreno real en la fabricación de procesos. Sobre la base de las inversiones en Internet de las cosas (IoT, por sus siglas en inglés), automatización y controles de procesos avanzados, los fabricantes se centran en cómo la IA puede impulsar la toma de decisiones en toda la empresa y el valor a largo plazo. Este cambio ya no se trata de si vale la pena perseguir la IA, sino de cómo comenzar de manera efectiva e impulsar un impacto medible. A medida que los fabricantes pasan de los programas piloto a una implementación más amplia, la oportunidad se extiende más allá de la automatización a nivel de tarea. La IA permite la toma de decisiones predictiva y en tiempo real en las operaciones, la investigación y el desarrollo (I&D) y la cadena de suministro, para desbloquear el valor que los sistemas heredados no pueden ofrecer por sí solos. Según mis conversaciones con los clientes, el mayor obstáculo para la IA generativa no es la tecnología, sino la obtención de los datos correctos.

Esta próxima fase de adopción de la IA depende de una base de datos sólida, basada en los datos y el contexto de la empresa, con una clara alineación empresarial y una preparación de toda la organización para poner en práctica los conocimientos. Los fabricantes que lo hacen bien ya han comenzado a ver los resultados.

La IA respalda las prioridades empresariales reales

La IA ayuda a los fabricantes a abordar dos de sus principales prioridades empresariales: mejorar la eficiencia operativa e impulsar el crecimiento de los ingresos. Al reducir el desperdicio, minimizar el tiempo de inactividad y optimizar la producción, la información impulsada por IA permite mejoras operativas específicas. La misma inteligencia de datos también impulsa la investigación y el desarrollo (I&D), acelera el tiempo de comercialización y descubre oportunidades para la expansión del mercado y la diferenciación comercial. Una empresa química mundial informó de que la IA ayudó a reducir el tiempo de comercialización de las mejoras moleculares de seis meses a solo seis u ocho semanas1, un potente ejemplo de cómo la innovación operativa se traduce en aceleración empresarial.

El informe de señales también explora cómo la IA industrial genera beneficios más allá del costo y el rendimiento, desde una mejor integración de datos hasta una mayor satisfacción del cliente, lo que en última instancia permite tomar decisiones más inteligentes y rápidas en toda la cadena de valor.

Casos de uso de IA con impacto empresarial medible

El informe de señales muestra casos de uso del mundo real en los que la IA ofrece resultados medibles, no solo mejoras técnicas, sino también transformación empresarial. Desde la reducción del tiempo de inactividad hasta la aceleración del desarrollo de productos, los líderes industriales aplican la IA en áreas como:

  • Optimización de procesos
  • Sostenibilidad, eficiencia energética y reducción de residuos
  • Investigación y desarrollo
  • Mantenimiento predictivo y analítica

La adopción escala con rapidez: el 80% de los fabricantes encuestados ya utilizan o planean adoptar la IA generativa. Estas soluciones impulsan el cambio en todos los niveles de la organización, desde las operaciones de primera línea hasta la toma de decisiones de gestión.

Un fabricante de caucho y plásticos informó de mejoras significativas en el diseño del plástico para una producción más eficiente. Una empresa química logró una reducción del 90% en los costos de previsión de la demanda y aceleró de manera importante la recuperación de conocimientos, lo que permitió a los usuarios acceder a las respuestas en segundos en lugar de días.1 Y en palabras de una organización de ciencias de la vida: «Nuestros empleados tienen más poder para apoyar a los agricultores, ayudar a curar enfermedades y ver a los consumidores más sanos».1

Estos ejemplos ofrecen una visión convincente de cómo la IA industrial ya ha comenzado a remodelar las operaciones principales, lo que crea valor mucho más allá de la etapa piloto.

Abordar la seguridad y la complejidad de frente

A medida que más fabricantes adoptan la IA, las organizaciones líderes no solo sortean desafíos, sino que crean las estrategias para superarlos. El informe de señales destaca dos áreas que requieren una planificación cuidadosa: la seguridad y la complejidad del sistema.

La seguridad sigue como una consideración clave. Casi la mitad de los encuestados afirma que las preocupaciones en torno a la protección de datos, desde el robo de propiedad intelectual hasta el cumplimiento normativo, afectan a sus decisiones de adopción de IA. En los sectores en los que el tiempo de actividad, la seguridad y los procesos patentados son críticos, la protección de los datos confidenciales no es negociable.

Por fortuna, la seguridad y la IA no son excluyentes de manera mutua. Las empresas invierten en prácticas de IA responsables, arquitecturas seguras y modelos de gobernanza que permiten la innovación sin comprometer la protección.

La complejidad es el otro gran obstáculo. Los sistemas heredados a menudo carecen de interoperabilidad, y la introducción de la IA puede requerir la adaptación de flujos de trabajo de larga data. Pero muchos fabricantes demuestran que la modernización es posible y que la recompensa vale la pena.

El informe de señales ofrece orientación sobre cómo abordar estos desafíos con la base adecuada, de modo que la IA se convierta en una fuente de ventaja, no de fricción.

Sentar las bases

La adopción exitosa de la IA requiere un marco de gobernanza sólido: no se trata de experimentar sin cesar con todos los casos de uso de IA posibles, sino de centrarse en los casos de uso más estratégicos que aportarán valor empresarial. La construcción de este marco requiere la base adecuada para escalar el impacto a lo largo del tiempo. Los principales fabricantes han comenzado a adoptar un enfoque estructurado: alinear las inversiones en IA con los objetivos empresariales, modernizar la infraestructura e invertir en las habilidades necesarias para mantener la innovación.

El informe de señales describe cuatro pasos prácticos que los fabricantes han comenzado a tomar para pasar de pilotos aislados a una transformación en toda la empresa:

  • Identificar las necesidades del negocio
  • Adoptar la flexibilidad estructural
  • Poner los datos en orden
  • Utilizar la IA para desarrollar las capacidades de la fuerza laboral

Estas son más que recomendaciones: reflejan lo que los fabricantes reales hacen para convertir la IA en una ventaja competitiva. Y para muchos, la IA ya no es opcional, sino esencial para desbloquear la próxima ola de eficiencia, innovación y competitividad. El informe de señales da vida a cada paso con ejemplos del campo.

Descarguen el informe completo sobre la inteligencia artificial en la fabricación de procesos para explorar la investigación, comparar su preparación y dar el siguiente paso hacia la transformación impulsada por la IA.

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Amazon EC2 C7g instances are now available in the AWS Israel (Tel Aviv) Region

Starting today, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) C7g instances are available in the AWS Israel (Tel Aviv) Region. These instances are powered by AWS Graviton3 processors that provide up to 25% better compute performance compared to AWS Graviton2 processors, and built on top of the the AWS Nitro System, a collection of AWS designed innovations that deliver efficient, flexible, and secure cloud services with isolated multi-tenancy, private networking, and fast local storage.

Amazon EC2 Graviton3 instances also use up to 60% less energy to reduce your cloud carbon footprint for the same performance than comparable EC2 instances. For increased scalability, these instances are available in 9 different instance sizes, including bare metal, and offer up to 30 Gbps networking bandwidth and up to 20 Gbps of bandwidth to the Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS).

To learn more, see Amazon EC2 C7g. To explore how to migrate your workloads to Graviton-based instances, see AWS Graviton Fast Start program and Porting Advisor for Graviton. To get started, see the AWS Management Console.

 

​Starting today, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) C7g instances are available in the AWS Israel (Tel Aviv) Region. These instances are powered by AWS Graviton3 processors that provide up to 25% better compute performance compared to AWS Graviton2 processors, and built on top of the the AWS Nitro System, a collection of AWS designed innovations that deliver efficient, flexible, and secure cloud services with isolated multi-tenancy, private networking, and fast local storage. Amazon EC2 Graviton3 instances also use up to 60% less energy to reduce your cloud carbon footprint for the same performance than comparable EC2 instances. For increased scalability, these instances are available in 9 different instance sizes, including bare metal, and offer up to 30 Gbps networking bandwidth and up to 20 Gbps of bandwidth to the Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS). To learn more, see Amazon EC2 C7g. To explore how to migrate your workloads to Graviton-based instances, see AWS Graviton Fast Start program and Porting Advisor for Graviton. To get started, see the AWS Management Console.  

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Amazon S3 Tables are now available in two additional AWS Regions

Amazon S3 Tables are now available in two additional AWS Regions: Asia Pacific (Thailand) and Mexico (Central). S3 Tables deliver the first cloud object store with built-in Apache Iceberg support, and the easiest way to store tabular data at scale.

With this expansion, S3 Tables are now generally available in thirty-two AWS Regions. To learn more, visit the product page, documentation, and the S3 pricing page.
 

 

​Amazon S3 Tables are now available in two additional AWS Regions: Asia Pacific (Thailand) and Mexico (Central). S3 Tables deliver the first cloud object store with built-in Apache Iceberg support, and the easiest way to store tabular data at scale. With this expansion, S3 Tables are now generally available in thirty-two AWS Regions. To learn more, visit the product page, documentation, and the S3 pricing page.    

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Amazon SageMaker now supports automatic synchronization from Git to S3

Today, AWS announces a new feature for Amazon SageMaker Unified Studio that automatically synchronizes files from project Git repositories to Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) buckets. Amazon SageMaker Unified Studio is a single data and AI development environment that brings together functionality and tools from AWS Analytics and AI/ML services services. It facilitates building, deploying, executing, and monitoring workflows from a single interface.

Automatic synchronization keeps production environments in sync with code changes, eliminating manual intervention and streamlining developers’ workflows. This is particularly valuable for developers using the unified scheduling for visual extract, transform, load (ETL) flows and SQL query books, where having the latest code artifacts readily available in Amazon S3 buckets is crucial for successful execution.

This new feature is now available in all AWS regions where Amazon SageMaker Unified Studio is available. Access the supported region list for the most up-to-date availability information.

To learn more, visit our Amazon SageMaker documentation.

 

​Today, AWS announces a new feature for Amazon SageMaker Unified Studio that automatically synchronizes files from project Git repositories to Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) buckets. Amazon SageMaker Unified Studio is a single data and AI development environment that brings together functionality and tools from AWS Analytics and AI/ML services services. It facilitates building, deploying, executing, and monitoring workflows from a single interface. Automatic synchronization keeps production environments in sync with code changes, eliminating manual intervention and streamlining developers’ workflows. This is particularly valuable for developers using the unified scheduling for visual extract, transform, load (ETL) flows and SQL query books, where having the latest code artifacts readily available in Amazon S3 buckets is crucial for successful execution. This new feature is now available in all AWS regions where Amazon SageMaker Unified Studio is available. Access the supported region list for the most up-to-date availability information. To learn more, visit our Amazon SageMaker documentation.  

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Amazon FSx for OpenZFS now supports Amazon S3 access

You can now attach Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) Access Points to your Amazon FSx for OpenZFS file systems so that you can access your file data as if it were in S3. With this new capability, your file data in FSx for OpenZFS is accessible for use with the broad range of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and analytics services and applications that work with S3 while your file data continues to reside on the FSx for OpenZFS file system.

An S3 Access Point is an endpoint that helps control and simplify how different applications or users can access data. S3 Access Points now work with FSx for OpenZFS so that applications and services can access file data in FSx for OpenZFS using the S3 API and as if the data were in S3. You can discover new insights, innovate faster, and make even better data-driven decisions with your data in FSx for OpenZFS. For example, you can use your file data to augment generative AI applications with Amazon Bedrock, train machine learning models with Amazon SageMaker, run analyses using Amazon Glue, a wide range of AWS Data and Analytics Competency Partner solutions, and S3-based cloud-native applications.

Get started with this capability by creating and attaching S3 Access Points to your FSx for OpenZFS file systems using the Amazon FSx console, the AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI), or the AWS Software Development Kit (AWS SDK) in the following AWS Regions: US East (N. Virginia, Ohio), US West (Oregon), Europe (Frankfurt, Ireland, Stockholm), and Asia Pacific (Hong Kong, Singapore, Sydney, Tokyo). To learn more, visit the product page, user guide, and AWS News Blog

 

​You can now attach Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) Access Points to your Amazon FSx for OpenZFS file systems so that you can access your file data as if it were in S3. With this new capability, your file data in FSx for OpenZFS is accessible for use with the broad range of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and analytics services and applications that work with S3 while your file data continues to reside on the FSx for OpenZFS file system.
An S3 Access Point is an endpoint that helps control and simplify how different applications or users can access data. S3 Access Points now work with FSx for OpenZFS so that applications and services can access file data in FSx for OpenZFS using the S3 API and as if the data were in S3. You can discover new insights, innovate faster, and make even better data-driven decisions with your data in FSx for OpenZFS. For example, you can use your file data to augment generative AI applications with Amazon Bedrock, train machine learning models with Amazon SageMaker, run analyses using Amazon Glue, a wide range of AWS Data and Analytics Competency Partner solutions, and S3-based cloud-native applications.
Get started with this capability by creating and attaching S3 Access Points to your FSx for OpenZFS file systems using the Amazon FSx console, the AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI), or the AWS Software Development Kit (AWS SDK) in the following AWS Regions: US East (N. Virginia, Ohio), US West (Oregon), Europe (Frankfurt, Ireland, Stockholm), and Asia Pacific (Hong Kong, Singapore, Sydney, Tokyo). To learn more, visit the product page, user guide, and AWS News Blog.   

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Amazon Bedrock Flows announces preview of persistent long-running execution and inline-code support

Amazon Bedrock Flows enables you to link foundation models (FMs), Amazon Bedrock Prompts, Amazon Bedrock Agents, Amazon Bedrock Knowledge Bases, Amazon Bedrock Guardrails and other AWS services together to build and scale pre-defined generative AI workflows. Today, we announce the preview of persistent execution for long running workflows, and inline-code execution support within the flows.

Bedrock Flows customers currently encounter three key limitations when authoring, executing and monitoring workflows: a two-minute idle timeout restriction per step, the need for custom API-based monitoring solutions, and the requirement to create Lambda functions for basic data processing tasks. Starting today, we’re addressing these challenges with new preview features that extend workflow step execution times to 15 minutes. The new capabilities include built-in execution tracking directly in the AWS Management Console, eliminating the need for custom monitoring code. You can now execute Python scripts using the new inline-code node type, removing the overhead of setting up Lambda functions for simple data processing. These enhancements significantly streamline workflow development and management in Amazon Bedrock Flows, helping you focus on building your generative AI applications.

Long-running Flows executions are now available in all supported commercial regions where Flows operates. The inline code node is available in US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), and Europe (Frankfurt). To get started, see the AWS user guide.

 

​Amazon Bedrock Flows enables you to link foundation models (FMs), Amazon Bedrock Prompts, Amazon Bedrock Agents, Amazon Bedrock Knowledge Bases, Amazon Bedrock Guardrails and other AWS services together to build and scale pre-defined generative AI workflows. Today, we announce the preview of persistent execution for long running workflows, and inline-code execution support within the flows. Bedrock Flows customers currently encounter three key limitations when authoring, executing and monitoring workflows: a two-minute idle timeout restriction per step, the need for custom API-based monitoring solutions, and the requirement to create Lambda functions for basic data processing tasks. Starting today, we’re addressing these challenges with new preview features that extend workflow step execution times to 15 minutes. The new capabilities include built-in execution tracking directly in the AWS Management Console, eliminating the need for custom monitoring code. You can now execute Python scripts using the new inline-code node type, removing the overhead of setting up Lambda functions for simple data processing. These enhancements significantly streamline workflow development and management in Amazon Bedrock Flows, helping you focus on building your generative AI applications.
Long-running Flows executions are now available in all supported commercial regions where Flows operates. The inline code node is available in US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), and Europe (Frankfurt). To get started, see the AWS user guide.