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Reinvención de la colaboración entre humanos y agentes para una nueva era de desarrollo de aplicaciones con Microsoft Power Apps

junio 23, 2025

Reinvención de la colaboración entre humanos y agentes para una nueva era de desarrollo de aplicaciones con Microsoft Power Apps

Grupo de personas de negocios reunidas en una mesa redonda en una sala de juntas de una oficina creativa

Por: Ryan Cunningham, vicepresidente corporativo de aplicaciones inteligentes de Power Platform.

A medida que avanzamos hacia un mundo en el que el trabajo se realiza cada vez más a través de la colaboración humana con los agentes, la forma en que pensamos sobre las aplicaciones ha comenzado a cambiar de manera drástica. Microsoft Power Apps está en el centro de la evolución de la forma en que creamos aplicaciones centradas en agentes, lo que significa usarlas, y cómo administramos miles de estas soluciones a escala.

Hoy anunciamos tres actualizaciones importantes que dan vida a esta visión:

  • Los planes en Power Apps ya están disponibles con carácter general, lo que proporciona a los desarrolladores un equipo de agentes especializados que les ayudan a pasar de la idea de negocio a la solución integral en un tiempo récord.
  • La nueva fuente de agentes en Power Apps entra enversión preliminar pública, lo que ofrece una nueva experiencia intuitiva para que los usuarios empresariales administren y colaboren con agentes dentro de sus aplicaciones, lo que convierte a las aplicaciones en el centro de la colaboración entre humanos y agentes.
  • La plataforma administrada expande la gobernanza, la seguridad y el control operativo de clase mundial que admite a millones de usuarios en la actualidad. Y ahora, los desarrolladores pueden implementar aplicaciones donde el código es primero, creadas con herramientas, como Cursor o VS code en Microsoft Power Platform para aprovechar las capacidades integradas de seguridad, administración, gobernanza e implementación.

Juntas, estas capacidades forman una experiencia de desarrollo unificada que acelera la creación de aplicaciones, potencia la productividad y gobierna las experiencias de los agentes. Profundicemos en lo que significan estas actualizaciones para los desarrolladores y los usuarios empresariales, y cómo empezar a crear con IA desde el primer día.

Explorar soluciones con Power Apps

Comiencen con un plan

Presentados en Microsoft Ignite 2024, los planes ya están disponibles con carácter general en Power Apps. Los desarrolladores ahora pueden trabajar con un equipo de agentes para definir requisitos, mapear procesos, crear modelos de datos y diseñar múltiples componentes de una solución para que funcionen juntos. Ya sea que estén en el proceso de expandir los activos existentes o de iniciar una solución nueva, los planes lo reúnen todo, guiándolos desde el planteamiento del problema hasta el código de trabajo.  

Los primeros usuarios, como Heineken o EY, ya han comenzado a ver el potencial de acelerar sus ciclos de desarrollo y descubrir nuevas eficiencias. Basándonos en el éxito de los clientes, ahora implementamos planes en más regiones e idiomas.

Hemos trabajado con los planes, y esto tiene mucho potencial. En verdad se ve cómo va a aumentar nuestra velocidad de comercialización y aumentar nuestra presencia en lo que respecta a nuestro equipo global en todo el mundo.

Giada Binelli, propietaria global de productos para plataformas de código bajo, The HEINEKEN Company

Un vídeo tutorial de los planes en Power Apps. Maker parte de la descripción inicial, define los requisitos empresariales, el mapa de procesos y el modelo de datos, y se presenta una propuesta de arquitectura de solución, incluidos los agentes de Microsoft Copilot Studio. También pasan del plan a la creación de un agente de Microsoft Copilot Studio y una aplicación en Power Apps. Nota: el vídeo grabado es documentación previa al lanzamiento y se editó con fines de marketing; La experiencia en el producto puede diferir un poco de ella.

De los requisitos empresariales a las soluciones agénticas

El nuevo agente de mapeo de procesos, ahora disponible en versión preliminar pública, ayuda a transformar los requisitos de la solución y las personas de usuario en mapas de procesos completos que anclan los planes. Este plano visual proporciona una vista integral del proceso, los datos y la arquitectura de la solución para optimizarla, para detallar cómo cada componente aborda desafíos comerciales específicos. Los desarrolladores pueden profundizar en cada paso para obtener mejoras matizadas y obtener sugerencias sobre cómo combinar mejor aplicaciones, agentes y flujos para ajustar aún más sus procesos. 

Los desarrolladores ahora pueden poner en marcha los planes por medio de las soluciones existentes al añadir de manera sencilla aplicaciones y tablas ya creadas a sus planes. Esta capacidad permite a los desarrolladores integrar el trabajo previo en una solución cohesiva e interconectada que desbloquea un nuevo valor y se puede optimizar aún más a medida que evoluciona el plan. 

Además, las soluciones sugeridas también incluirán informes, portales y agentes de Microsoft Copilot Studio. Esta expansión permite a los desarrolladores diseñar una solución integral e inteligente por adelantado, antes de sumergirse en la creación de artefactos individuales. 

Un creador pasa del plan a Power Apps Studio con un solo clic y ve cómo se genera una aplicación a partir del plan. Nota: la grabación está ajustada con fines de marketing, la experiencia en el producto puede diferir un poco de ella.

Con un solo clic, los desarrolladores pueden acceder a la herramienta de creación adecuada para refinar e implementar sus aplicaciones y agentes, al trasladar los requisitos y datos que definieron en el plan. Ese contexto impulsa la generación de la aplicación o agente inicial, lo que acelera el tiempo que se tarda en crear elementos de solución individuales y mantiene a las personas y la lógica empresarial en primer plano. 

Generen experiencias personalizadas con IA

Power Apps también introduce páginas generadas, lo que permite a los desarrolladores crear experiencias de usuario personalizadas por completo en código React nativo. Tan solo describan lo que desean que haga una aplicación o página, agreguen de manera sencilla tablas de Microsoft Dataverse, adjunten un boceto de pizarra y perfeccionen de forma iterativa el diseño y la funcionalidad de la página de la aplicación por medio de lenguaje natural. Los desarrolladores también pueden agregar interacciones enriquecidas como arrastrar y soltar, cargar archivos y animaciones al pasar el cursor a una aplicación en solo unos minutos. Regístrense en el Programa de Acceso Anticipado para ser de los primeros en probar las páginas generadas.

Un creador utiliza la nueva capacidad para crear una página generada a partir del lenguaje natural y ve el razonamiento del agente, así como el código transmitido en vivo. Nota: la experiencia en el producto puede diferir un poco de ella.

Las aplicaciones son la nueva frontera para la colaboración entre humanos y agentes

Las personas colaboran cada vez más en funciones comerciales clave con agentes, y estos usuarios necesitan nuevos espacios de trabajo para trabajar con esos compañeros de trabajo digitales. Ahora, las aplicaciones integradas en Power Apps admiten la colaboración entre humanos y agentes con la fuente de agentes, donde los usuarios empresariales pueden:

  • Ver acciones de los agentes (versión preliminar pública) Un feed de actividades completo que muestra lo que los agentes hacen en su nombre, dondequiera que estén en la aplicación.
  • Obtener orientación en tiempo real (Programa de acceso anticipado) Reciban prompts y recomendaciones sobre cuándo y cómo intervenir para desbloquear o reasignar tareas en el momento.
  • Automatizar el trabajo con acciones inteligentes (Early Access Program) Configuren y automaticen los flujos de trabajo desde las plantillas, sin tener que salir de la interfaz.
Un recorrido por la capacidad de alimentación de agentes desde el punto de vista del usuario, así como la experiencia del creador que configura la experiencia. Nota: la grabación es pre-lanzamiento y fue editada con fines de marketing; La experiencia en el producto puede diferir ligeramente de ella.

En la página de inicio, así como en la fuente del panel izquierdo visible de manera continua, los usuarios obtienen una vista unificada de cada agente asignado a su aplicación y cómo se desempeñan. El feed de agentes resalta de manera dinámica las tareas completadas, muestra avisos en la aplicación cuando los agentes necesitan ayuda y recomienda la siguiente mejor acción, ya sea desbloquear o reasignar el trabajo. Los usuarios son guiados en tiempo real con sugerencias contextuales, lo que les ayuda a centrar su atención en las tareas de mayor valor y a acelerar la toma de decisiones.

Plataforma gestionada de nivel empresarial para todas sus soluciones

Microsoft Power Platform ofrece una verdadera escala empresarial. En noviembre de 2024, anunciamos actualizaciones importantes de nuestras capacidades administradas, que abarcan Microsoft Power Platform y Microsoft Copilot Studio, con nuevas capacidades para la gobernanza administrada, la seguridad administrada y las operaciones administradas. En marzo, los ampliamos aún más con la disponibilidad administrada, una herramienta mejorada para brindar a los administradores visibilidad y control sobre los agentes.

Las empresas que ejecutan soluciones en Microsoft Power Platform ahora pueden aprovechar las nuevas actualizaciones de monitoreo. La visibilidad mejorada de cómo se usan las aplicaciones, los flujos y los agentes les ayuda a administrar mejor la adopción, solucionar problemas y optimizar. Además, la puntuación de seguridad se puede personalizar para adaptarse a las necesidades de la organización para fortalecer las defensas.

Esta plataforma gestionada por completo, proporciona a los equipos empresariales el control y la información que necesitan para escalar soluciones con confianza.

Lleven las aplicaciones donde el código es primero a una plataforma administrada por completo

Ahora, los desarrolladores que se unan a nuestro Programa de Acceso Anticipado podrán llevar sus aplicaciones creadas en código de Cursor o Visual Studio Code al ecosistema de Microsoft Power Platform, para desbloquear la misma confiabilidad de nivel empresarial y excelencia operativa en todos los enfoques de desarrollo. Este es un importante paso adelante en nuestro camino para dar soporte a todos los desarrolladores y todas las soluciones, respaldados por la gobernanza, la seguridad, las operaciones y la disponibilidad de nivel empresarial. Si están interesados en la posibilidad de participar en una vista previa de acceso anticipado, regístrense aquí.

Una grabación del desarrollador que trabaja en Visual Studio Code y publica su aplicación en Power Apps y, a continuación, la ejecuta y la comparte. Nota: la experiencia en el producto puede diferir un poco de ella.

Adopten el futuro del desarrollo de aplicaciones inteligentes con Power Apps

Con los últimos avances en Power Apps, ustedes están equipados para transformar ideas en soluciones inteligentes y colaborativas más rápido que nunca. Tanto si son desarrolladores experimentados como si son usuarios empresariales, estas herramientas les permiten obtener una ventaja de la IA y agilizar los procesos para mejorar la productividad.

Experimenten el futuro del desarrollo de aplicaciones: exploren las nuevas funciones, únanse a nuestro programa de acceso anticipado y comiencen a crear aplicaciones inteligentes hoy mismo.

Empiecen ahora

Y no olviden seguir las noticias de Microsoft Power Automate, Microsoft Power Pages y Microsoft Copilot Studio, así como todas las actualizaciones importantes de nuestra plataforma administrada.

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AWS Step Functions TestState now available in the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions

AWS Step Functions now offers TestState in the AWS GovCloud (US-East) and AWS GovCloud (US-West) Regions. This expansion allows customers operating in these regions to test individual states of their workflows without creating or updating existing state machines, helping to enhance the development and troubleshooting process for their applications.

AWS Step Functions is a visual workflow service that enables customers to build distributed applications, automate IT and business processes, and build data and machine learning pipelines using AWS services. TestState allows developers to validate a state’s input and output processing, test AWS service integrations, and verify HTTP task requests and responses.

With TestState now available in the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions, customers can test and validate individual workflow steps. TestState supports various state types including Task, Pass, Wait, Choice, Succeed, and Fail, with tests running for up to five minutes.

This feature is now generally available in the AWS GovCloud (US-East) and AWS GovCloud (US-West) Regions, in addition to all commercial regions where AWS Step Functions is available. To learn more about TestState and how to incorporate it into your workflow development process, visit the AWS Step Functions documentation. You can start testing your workflow states using the Step Functions console, AWS Command Line Interface (CLI), or AWS SDKs.

 

​AWS Step Functions now offers TestState in the AWS GovCloud (US-East) and AWS GovCloud (US-West) Regions. This expansion allows customers operating in these regions to test individual states of their workflows without creating or updating existing state machines, helping to enhance the development and troubleshooting process for their applications. AWS Step Functions is a visual workflow service that enables customers to build distributed applications, automate IT and business processes, and build data and machine learning pipelines using AWS services. TestState allows developers to validate a state’s input and output processing, test AWS service integrations, and verify HTTP task requests and responses. With TestState now available in the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions, customers can test and validate individual workflow steps. TestState supports various state types including Task, Pass, Wait, Choice, Succeed, and Fail, with tests running for up to five minutes. This feature is now generally available in the AWS GovCloud (US-East) and AWS GovCloud (US-West) Regions, in addition to all commercial regions where AWS Step Functions is available. To learn more about TestState and how to incorporate it into your workflow development process, visit the AWS Step Functions documentation. You can start testing your workflow states using the Step Functions console, AWS Command Line Interface (CLI), or AWS SDKs.  

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Amazon EC2 R7g instances are now available in AWS Asia Pacific (Melbourne) region

Starting today, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) R7g instances are available in AWS Asia Pacific (Melbourne) 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 R7g. 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) R7g instances are available in AWS Asia Pacific (Melbourne) 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 R7g. 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 RDS for Oracle now offers Reserved Instances for R7i and M7i instances

Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) for Oracle offers Reserved Instances for R7i and M7i instances with up to 46% cost savings compared to On-Demand prices. These instances are powered by custom 4th Generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors and provide larger sizes up to 48xlarge with 192 vCPUs and 1536 GiB of latest DDR5 memory.

Reserved instance benefits apply to both Multi-AZ and Single-AZ configurations. This means that customers can move freely between configurations within the same database instance class type, making them ideal for varying production workloads. Amazon RDS for Oracle Reserved Instances also provide size flexibility for the Oracle database engine under the Bring Your Own License (BYOL) licensing model. With size flexibility, discounted rate for Reserved Instances will automatically apply to usage of any size in the same instance family.

Customers can now purchase Reserved Instances for Amazon RDS Oracle in all AWS regions where R7i and M7i instances are available. For information on specific Oracle database editions and licensing options that support these database instance types, refer to the Amazon RDS user guide.

To get started, purchase Reserved Instances through the AWS Management Console, AWS CLI, or AWS SDK. For detailed pricing information and purchase options, visit the Amazon RDS for Oracle pricing page.

 

​Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) for Oracle offers Reserved Instances for R7i and M7i instances with up to 46% cost savings compared to On-Demand prices. These instances are powered by custom 4th Generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors and provide larger sizes up to 48xlarge with 192 vCPUs and 1536 GiB of latest DDR5 memory. Reserved instance benefits apply to both Multi-AZ and Single-AZ configurations. This means that customers can move freely between configurations within the same database instance class type, making them ideal for varying production workloads. Amazon RDS for Oracle Reserved Instances also provide size flexibility for the Oracle database engine under the Bring Your Own License (BYOL) licensing model. With size flexibility, discounted rate for Reserved Instances will automatically apply to usage of any size in the same instance family. Customers can now purchase Reserved Instances for Amazon RDS Oracle in all AWS regions where R7i and M7i instances are available. For information on specific Oracle database editions and licensing options that support these database instance types, refer to the Amazon RDS user guide. To get started, purchase Reserved Instances through the AWS Management Console, AWS CLI, or AWS SDK. For detailed pricing information and purchase options, visit the Amazon RDS for Oracle pricing page.  

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AWS License Manager now supports license type conversions for AWS Marketplace products

AWS License Manager now supports license type conversions for AWS Marketplace products, initially for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and RHEL for SAP products. Using AWS License Manager, Amazon EC2 customers can now switch Red Hat subscriptions between AWS-provided and Red Hat-provided options from AWS Marketplace without re-deploying instances.

License conversion empowers customers to optimize their licensing strategy by seamlessly transitioning between different subscription models, whether purchased directly through EC2 or from the vendor in AWS Marketplace. Utilizing the license type conversion process, customers are now no longer required to re-deploy instances when switching licenses, reducing downtime and IT operational overhead. By switching their license, customers can negotiate custom pricing directly with vendors and transact through private offers in AWS Marketplace. This new flexibility allows customers to consolidate their vendor spend in AWS Marketplace and maintain preferred vendor relationships for support.

License type conversion for select AWS Marketplace products is available in all AWS Commercial and AWS GovCloud (US) Regions where AWS Marketplace is available.

To get started, customers can configure Linux subscriptions discovery through the AWS License Manager console, AWS CLI, or License Manager Linux subscription API, and create a license type conversion. For more information and to begin using this capability, visit the AWS License Manager page or AWS Marketplace Buyer Guide.
 

 

​AWS License Manager now supports license type conversions for AWS Marketplace products, initially for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and RHEL for SAP products. Using AWS License Manager, Amazon EC2 customers can now switch Red Hat subscriptions between AWS-provided and Red Hat-provided options from AWS Marketplace without re-deploying instances. License conversion empowers customers to optimize their licensing strategy by seamlessly transitioning between different subscription models, whether purchased directly through EC2 or from the vendor in AWS Marketplace. Utilizing the license type conversion process, customers are now no longer required to re-deploy instances when switching licenses, reducing downtime and IT operational overhead. By switching their license, customers can negotiate custom pricing directly with vendors and transact through private offers in AWS Marketplace. This new flexibility allows customers to consolidate their vendor spend in AWS Marketplace and maintain preferred vendor relationships for support. License type conversion for select AWS Marketplace products is available in all AWS Commercial and AWS GovCloud (US) Regions where AWS Marketplace is available. To get started, customers can configure Linux subscriptions discovery through the AWS License Manager console, AWS CLI, or License Manager Linux subscription API, and create a license type conversion. For more information and to begin using this capability, visit the AWS License Manager page or AWS Marketplace Buyer Guide.    

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Amazon EC2 C7i-flex and C7i instances are now available in 2 additional regions

Starting today, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) C7i-flex and C7i instances are available in the Asia Pacific (Hong Kong) and Europe (Zurich) Regions. These instances are powered by powered by custom 4th Generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors (code-named Sapphire Rapids) custom processors, available only on AWS, and offer up to 15% better performance over comparable x86-based Intel processors utilized by other cloud providers.

C7i-flex instances expand the EC2 Flex instances portfolio to provide the easiest way for you to get price performance benefits for a majority of compute intensive workloads, and deliver up to 19% better price-performance compared to C6i. C7i-flex instances offer the most common sizes, from large to 16xlarge, and are a great first choice for applications that don’t fully utilize all compute resources. With C7i-flex instances, you can seamlessly run web and application servers, databases, caches, Apache Kafka, and Elasticsearch, and more.

C7i instances deliver up to 15% better price-performance versus C6i instances and are a great choice for all compute-intensive workloads, such as batch processing, distributed analytics, ad serving, and video encoding. C7i instances offer larger instance sizes, up to 48xlarge, and two bare metal sizes (metal-24xl, metal-48xl). These bare-metal sizes support built-in Intel accelerators: Data Streaming Accelerator, In-Memory Analytics Accelerator, and QuickAssist Technology that are used to facilitate efficient offload and acceleration of data operations and optimize performance for workloads.

To learn more, visit Amazon EC2 C7i Instances. To get started, see the AWS Management Console.
 

 

​Starting today, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) C7i-flex and C7i instances are available in the Asia Pacific (Hong Kong) and Europe (Zurich) Regions. These instances are powered by powered by custom 4th Generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors (code-named Sapphire Rapids) custom processors, available only on AWS, and offer up to 15% better performance over comparable x86-based Intel processors utilized by other cloud providers. C7i-flex instances expand the EC2 Flex instances portfolio to provide the easiest way for you to get price performance benefits for a majority of compute intensive workloads, and deliver up to 19% better price-performance compared to C6i. C7i-flex instances offer the most common sizes, from large to 16xlarge, and are a great first choice for applications that don’t fully utilize all compute resources. With C7i-flex instances, you can seamlessly run web and application servers, databases, caches, Apache Kafka, and Elasticsearch, and more. C7i instances deliver up to 15% better price-performance versus C6i instances and are a great choice for all compute-intensive workloads, such as batch processing, distributed analytics, ad serving, and video encoding. C7i instances offer larger instance sizes, up to 48xlarge, and two bare metal sizes (metal-24xl, metal-48xl). These bare-metal sizes support built-in Intel accelerators: Data Streaming Accelerator, In-Memory Analytics Accelerator, and QuickAssist Technology that are used to facilitate efficient offload and acceleration of data operations and optimize performance for workloads. To learn more, visit Amazon EC2 C7i Instances. To get started, see the AWS Management Console.    

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Amazon EC2 M7i-flex and M7i instances are now available in Asia Pacific (Hong Kong) Region

Starting today, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) M7i-flex and M7i instances powered by custom 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors (code-named Sapphire Rapids) are available in Asia Pacific (Hong Kong) region. These custom processors, available only on AWS, offer up to 15% better performance over comparable x86-based Intel processors utilized by other cloud providers.

M7i-flex instances are the easiest way for you to get price-performance benefits for a majority of general-purpose workloads. They deliver up to 19% better price-performance compared to M6i. M7i-flex instances offer the most common sizes, from large to 16xlarge, and are a great first choice for applications that don’t fully utilize all compute resources such as web and application servers, virtual-desktops, batch-processing, and microservices.

M7i deliver up to 15% better price-performance compared to M6i. M7i instances are a great choice for workloads that need the largest instance sizes or continuous high CPU usage, such as gaming servers, CPU-based machine learning (ML), and video-streaming. M7i offer larger instance sizes, up to 48xlarge, and two bare metal sizes (metal-24xl, metal-48xl). These bare-metal sizes support built-in Intel accelerators: Data Streaming Accelerator, In-Memory Analytics Accelerator, and QuickAssist Technology that are used to facilitate efficient offload and acceleration of data operations and optimize performance for workloads.

To learn more, visit Amazon EC2 M7i Instances. To get started, see the AWS Management Console.

 

​Starting today, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) M7i-flex and M7i instances powered by custom 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors (code-named Sapphire Rapids) are available in Asia Pacific (Hong Kong) region. These custom processors, available only on AWS, offer up to 15% better performance over comparable x86-based Intel processors utilized by other cloud providers. M7i-flex instances are the easiest way for you to get price-performance benefits for a majority of general-purpose workloads. They deliver up to 19% better price-performance compared to M6i. M7i-flex instances offer the most common sizes, from large to 16xlarge, and are a great first choice for applications that don’t fully utilize all compute resources such as web and application servers, virtual-desktops, batch-processing, and microservices. M7i deliver up to 15% better price-performance compared to M6i. M7i instances are a great choice for workloads that need the largest instance sizes or continuous high CPU usage, such as gaming servers, CPU-based machine learning (ML), and video-streaming. M7i offer larger instance sizes, up to 48xlarge, and two bare metal sizes (metal-24xl, metal-48xl). These bare-metal sizes support built-in Intel accelerators: Data Streaming Accelerator, In-Memory Analytics Accelerator, and QuickAssist Technology that are used to facilitate efficient offload and acceleration of data operations and optimize performance for workloads. To learn more, visit Amazon EC2 M7i Instances. To get started, see the AWS Management Console.  

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AWS Lambda announces native support for Avro and Protobuf formatted Kafka events

AWS Lambda now provides native support for Avro and Protobuf formatted Kafka events with Apache Kafka’s event-source-mapping (ESM), and integrates with AWS Glue Schema registry (GSR), Confluent Cloud Schema registry (CCSR), and self-managed Confluent Schema registry (SCSR) for schema management. This enables you to validate your schema, filter events, and process events using open-source Kafka consumer interfaces. Additionally, customers can use Powertools for AWS Lambda to process their Kafka events without writing custom deserialization code, making it easier to build their Kafka applications with AWS Lambda.

Kafka customers use Avro and Protobuf formats for efficient data storage, fast serialization and deserialization, schema evolution support, and interoperability between different programming languages. They utilize schema registry to manage, evolve, and validate schemas before data enters processing pipelines. Previously, customers were required to write custom code within their Lambda function, in order to validate, de-serialize, and filter events when using these data formats. With today’s launch, Lambda natively supports Avro and Protobuf as well as integration with GSR, CCSR and SCSR, enabling customers to process their Kafka events using these data formats, without writing custom code. Additionally, customers can optimize costs through event filtering to prevent unnecessary function invocations.

This feature is generally available in all AWS Commercial Regions where AWS Lambda Kafka ESM is available, except Israel (Tel Aviv), Asia Pacific (Malaysia), and Canada West (Calgary).

To get started, provide your schema registry configuration for your new or existing Kafka ESM in the ESM API, AWS Console, AWS CLI, AWS SDK, AWS CloudFormation, and AWS SAM. Optionally, you can setup filtering rules to discard irrelevant Avro or Protobuf formatted events before function invocations. To build your function with Kafka’s open-source ConsumerRecords interface, add Powertools for AWS Lambda as a dependency within your Lambda function. To learn more, read Lambda ESM documentation and AWS Lambda pricing.
 

 

​AWS Lambda now provides native support for Avro and Protobuf formatted Kafka events with Apache Kafka’s event-source-mapping (ESM), and integrates with AWS Glue Schema registry (GSR), Confluent Cloud Schema registry (CCSR), and self-managed Confluent Schema registry (SCSR) for schema management. This enables you to validate your schema, filter events, and process events using open-source Kafka consumer interfaces. Additionally, customers can use Powertools for AWS Lambda to process their Kafka events without writing custom deserialization code, making it easier to build their Kafka applications with AWS Lambda. Kafka customers use Avro and Protobuf formats for efficient data storage, fast serialization and deserialization, schema evolution support, and interoperability between different programming languages. They utilize schema registry to manage, evolve, and validate schemas before data enters processing pipelines. Previously, customers were required to write custom code within their Lambda function, in order to validate, de-serialize, and filter events when using these data formats. With today’s launch, Lambda natively supports Avro and Protobuf as well as integration with GSR, CCSR and SCSR, enabling customers to process their Kafka events using these data formats, without writing custom code. Additionally, customers can optimize costs through event filtering to prevent unnecessary function invocations. This feature is generally available in all AWS Commercial Regions where AWS Lambda Kafka ESM is available, except Israel (Tel Aviv), Asia Pacific (Malaysia), and Canada West (Calgary). To get started, provide your schema registry configuration for your new or existing Kafka ESM in the ESM API, AWS Console, AWS CLI, AWS SDK, AWS CloudFormation, and AWS SAM. Optionally, you can setup filtering rules to discard irrelevant Avro or Protobuf formatted events before function invocations. To build your function with Kafka’s open-source ConsumerRecords interface, add Powertools for AWS Lambda as a dependency within your Lambda function. To learn more, read Lambda ESM documentation and AWS Lambda pricing.    

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Nuestro Informe de Transparencia de IA Responsable 2025: cómo construimos, apoyamos a nuestros clientes y crecemos

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Anthropic’s Claude 3.7 Sonnet is now available on Amazon Bedrock in London

Anthropic’s Claude 3.7 Sonnet hybrid reasoning model is now available in Europe (London). Claude 3.7 Sonnet offers advanced AI capabilities with both quick responses and extended, step-by-step thinking made visible to the user. This model has strong capabilities in coding and brings enhanced performance across various tasks, like instruction following, math, and physics.

Claude 3.7 Sonnet introduces a unique approach to AI reasoning by integrating it seamlessly with other capabilities. Unlike traditional models that separate quick responses from those requiring deeper thought, Claude 3.7 Sonnet allows users to toggle between standard and extended thinking modes. In standard mode, it functions as an upgraded version of Claude 3.5 Sonnet. In extended thinking mode, it employs self-reflection to achieve improved results across a wide range of tasks. Amazon Bedrock customers can adjust how long the model thinks, offering a flexible trade-off between speed and answer quality. Additionally, users can control the reasoning budget by specifying a token limit, enabling more precise cost management.

Claude 3.7 Sonnet is also available on Amazon Bedrock in the Europe (Frankfurt), Europe (Ireland), Europe (Paris), Europe (Stockholm), US East (N. Virginia), US East (Ohio), and US West (Oregon) regions. To get started, visit the Amazon Bedrock console. Integrate it into your applications using the Amazon Bedrock API or SDK. For more information, see the AWS News Blog and Claude in Amazon Bedrock.

 

​Anthropic’s Claude 3.7 Sonnet hybrid reasoning model is now available in Europe (London). Claude 3.7 Sonnet offers advanced AI capabilities with both quick responses and extended, step-by-step thinking made visible to the user. This model has strong capabilities in coding and brings enhanced performance across various tasks, like instruction following, math, and physics. Claude 3.7 Sonnet introduces a unique approach to AI reasoning by integrating it seamlessly with other capabilities. Unlike traditional models that separate quick responses from those requiring deeper thought, Claude 3.7 Sonnet allows users to toggle between standard and extended thinking modes. In standard mode, it functions as an upgraded version of Claude 3.5 Sonnet. In extended thinking mode, it employs self-reflection to achieve improved results across a wide range of tasks. Amazon Bedrock customers can adjust how long the model thinks, offering a flexible trade-off between speed and answer quality. Additionally, users can control the reasoning budget by specifying a token limit, enabling more precise cost management. Claude 3.7 Sonnet is also available on Amazon Bedrock in the Europe (Frankfurt), Europe (Ireland), Europe (Paris), Europe (Stockholm), US East (N. Virginia), US East (Ohio), and US West (Oregon) regions. To get started, visit the Amazon Bedrock console. Integrate it into your applications using the Amazon Bedrock API or SDK. For more information, see the AWS News Blog and Claude in Amazon Bedrock.