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By adopting a centralized #EventDrivenArchitecture with #AmazonEventBridge, Amazon Key modernized its event platform.

The Impact ❓
• Millions of events/ms
• Better schema governance
• Cross-account routing
• Onboarding: 48h → 4h
• 99.99% reliability

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Monitor and debug event-driven applications with new Amazon EventBridge logging Amazon EventBridge now supports enhanced logging capabilities that enable you to easily monitor and debug your event-driven applications on AWS. Enhanced logging provides complete event lifecycle tracking with detailed logs that show when events are published, matched against rules, delivered to subscribers, or encounter failures.

Monitor and debug event-driven applications with new Amazon EventBridge logging

Amazon EventBridge now supports enha...

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Monitor and debug event-driven applications with new Amazon EventBridge logging | Amazon Web Services Amazon EventBridge now supports enhanced logging capabilities that enable you to easily monitor and debug your event-driven applications on AWS. Enhanced logging provides complete event lifecycle tracking...

📰🚨Monitor and debug event-driven applications with new Amazon EventBridge logging by Donnie Prakoso

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Monitor and debug event-driven applications with new Amazon EventBridge logging Amazon EventBridge now supports enhanced logging capabilities that enable you to easily monitor and debug your event-driven applications on AWS. Enhanced logging provides complete event lifecycle tracking with detailed logs that show when events are published, matched against rules, delivered to subscribers, or encounter failures.

Monitor and debug event-driven applications with new Amazon EventBridge logging

Amazon EventBridge now sup...

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Low-Code S3 Key Validation With AWS Step Functions & JSONata In this post, I use JSONata to add low-code S3 object key validation to an AWS Step Functions state...

✍️ New blog post by Damien Jones

Low-Code S3 Key Validation With AWS Step Functions & JSONata

#amazoneventbridge #amazons3 #awsstepfunctions #jsonata

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Amazon SageMaker scheduling experience for Visual ETL and Query editors Amazon SageMaker now offers a unified scheduling experience for visual ETL flows and queries. The next generation of Amazon SageMaker is the center for all your data, analytics, and AI, and includes SageMaker Unified Studio, a single data and AI development environment. Visual ETL in Amazon SageMaker provides a drag-and-drop interface for building ETL flows and authoring flows with Amazon Q. The query editor tool provides a place to write and run queries, view results, and share your work with your team. This new scheduling experience simplifies the scheduling process for Visual ETL and Query editor users. With unified scheduling you can now schedule your workloads with Amazon EventBridge Scheduler from the same visual interface you use to author your query or visual ETL flow. Previously, you needed to create a code-based workflow in order to run a single flow or query on schedule. You can also view, modify or pause/resume these schedules and monitor the runs they invoked. This new feature is now available in all AWS regions where Amazon SageMaker is available. Access the supported https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sagemaker-unified-studio/latest/adminguide/supported-regions.html for the most up-to-date availability information. To learn more, visit our Amazon SageMaker Unified Studio https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sagemaker/, https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/big-data/unified-scheduling-for-visual-etl-flows-and-query-books-in-amazon-sagemaker-unified-studio/ and Amazon EventBridge Scheduler https://aws.amazon.com/eventbridge/pricing/ page.

Amazon SageMaker scheduling experience for Visual ETL and Query editors

Amazon SageMaker now offers a unified scheduling experience for visual ETL flows and queries. The next generation of Amazon SageMaker is the center for all your data, anal...

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Amazon SageMaker scheduling experience for Visual ETL and Query editors Amazon SageMaker now offers a unified scheduling experience for visual ETL flows and queries. The next generation of Amazon SageMaker is the center for all your data, analytics, and AI, and includes SageMaker Unified Studio, a single data and AI development environment. Visual ETL in Amazon SageMaker provides a drag-and-drop interface for building ETL flows and authoring flows with Amazon Q. The query editor tool provides a place to write and run queries, view results, and share your work with your team. This new scheduling experience simplifies the scheduling process for Visual ETL and Query editor users. With unified scheduling you can now schedule your workloads with Amazon EventBridge Scheduler from the same visual interface you use to author your query or visual ETL flow. Previously, you needed to create a code-based workflow in order to run a single flow or query on schedule. You can also view, modify or pause/resume these schedules and monitor the runs they invoked. This new feature is now available in all AWS regions where Amazon SageMaker is available. Access the supported region list for the most up-to-date availability information. To learn more, visit our Amazon SageMaker Unified Studio documentation, blog post and Amazon EventBridge Scheduler pricing page.

🆕 Amazon SageMaker now offers unified scheduling for visual ETL and query editors, simplifying scheduling via Amazon EventBridge Scheduler. This new feature is available in all AWS regions where Amazon SageMaker is supported.

#AWS #AmazonEventBridge #AwsGlue #AmazonSagemaker

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Amazon EventBridge cross-account event delivery now in the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions Starting today, in the AWS GovCloud (US-East) and AWS GovCloud (US-West) Regions, you can now deliver events from an Amazon EventBridge Event Bus directly to AWS services in another account. Using multiple accounts can improve security and streamline business processes while reducing the overall cost and complexity of your architecture. Amazon EventBridge Event Bus is a serverless event broker that enables you to create scalable event-driven applications by routing events between your own applications, third-party SaaS applications, and other AWS services. This launch allows you to directly target services in another account, without the need for additional infrastructure such as an intermediary EventBridge Event Bus or Lambda function, simplifying your architecture and reducing cost. For example, you can now route events from your EventBridge Event Bus directly to a different team's SQS queue in a different account. The team receiving events does not need to learn about or maintain EventBridge resources and simply needs to grant IAM permissions to provide access to the queue. Events can be delivered cross-account to EventBridge targets that support resource-based IAM policies such as Amazon SQS, AWS Lambda, Amazon Kinesis Data Streams, Amazon SNS, and Amazon API Gateway. In addition to the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions, direct delivery to cross-account targets is available in all commercial AWS Regions. To learn more, please read our https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/compute/introducing-cross-account-targets-for-amazon-eventbridge-event-buses/ or visit our https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eventbridge/latest/userguide/eb-service-cross-account.html. Pricing information is available on the EventBridge https://aws.amazon.com/eventbridge/pricing/.  

Amazon EventBridge cross-account event delivery now in the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions

Starting today, in the AWS GovCloud (US-East) and AWS GovCloud (US-West) Regions, you can now deliver events from an Amazon EventBridge Event Bus directly to AWS service...

#AWS #AwsGovcloudUs #AmazonEventbridge

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Amazon EventBridge cross-account event delivery now in the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions Starting today, in the AWS GovCloud (US-East) and AWS GovCloud (US-West) Regions, you can now deliver events from an Amazon EventBridge Event Bus directly to AWS services in another account. Using multiple accounts can improve security and streamline business processes while reducing the overall cost and complexity of your architecture. Amazon EventBridge Event Bus is a serverless event broker that enables you to create scalable event-driven applications by routing events between your own applications, third-party SaaS applications, and other AWS services. This launch allows you to directly target services in another account, without the need for additional infrastructure such as an intermediary EventBridge Event Bus or Lambda function, simplifying your architecture and reducing cost. For example, you can now route events from your EventBridge Event Bus directly to a different team's SQS queue in a different account. The team receiving events does not need to learn about or maintain EventBridge resources and simply needs to grant IAM permissions to provide access to the queue. Events can be delivered cross-account to EventBridge targets that support resource-based IAM policies such as Amazon SQS, AWS Lambda, Amazon Kinesis Data Streams, Amazon SNS, and Amazon API Gateway. In addition to the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions, direct delivery to cross-account targets is available in all commercial AWS Regions. To learn more, please read our blog post or visit our documentation. Pricing information is available on the EventBridge pricing page.

🆕 Amazon EventBridge now supports cross-account event delivery in AWS GovCloud and commercial regions, routing events directly to services in another account without extra infrastructure, simplifying architecture and reducing costs. See the blog post and pri…

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Amazon EventBridge now supports Customer Managed Keys (CMK) in API destinations connections Amazon EventBridge announces support for Amazon Key Management Service (KMS) Customer Managed Keys (CMK) in API destinations connections. This enhancement enables you to encrypt your HTTPS endpoint authentication credentials managed by API destinations with your own keys instead of an AWS owned key (which is used by default). With CMK support, you now have more granular security control over your authentication credentials used in API destinations, helping you meet your organization's security requirements and governance policies. Customer managed Keys (CMK) are KMS keys that you create and manage by yourself. You can also audit and track usage of your keys via CloudTrail. EventBridge API destinations are private and public HTTPS endpoints that you can invoke as the target of an event bus rule or pipe, similar to how you invoke an AWS service or resource as a target. API destinations provides flexible authentication options for HTTPS endpoints, such as API key and OAuth, storing and managing credentials securely in AWS Secrets Manager on your behalf. CMK support for EventBridge API destinations connections is now available across all AWS Regions where EventBridge API destinations https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/. Please refer to the EventBridge https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eventbridge/latest/userguide/encryption-connections.html and https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/overview.html for details.  

Amazon EventBridge now supports Customer Managed Keys (CMK) in API destinations connections

Amazon EventBridge announces support for Amazon Key Management Service (KMS) Customer Managed Keys (CMK) in API destinations connections. This enhancement enables you to encrypt...

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Amazon EventBridge now supports Customer Managed Keys (CMK) in API destinations connections Amazon EventBridge announces support for Amazon Key Management Service (KMS) Customer Managed Keys (CMK) in API destinations connections. This enhancement enables you to encrypt your HTTPS endpoint authentication credentials managed by API destinations with your own keys instead of an AWS owned key (which is used by default). With CMK support, you now have more granular security control over your authentication credentials used in API destinations, helping you meet your organization's security requirements and governance policies. Customer managed Keys (CMK) are KMS keys that you create and manage by yourself. You can also audit and track usage of your keys via CloudTrail. EventBridge API destinations are private and public HTTPS endpoints that you can invoke as the target of an event bus rule or pipe, similar to how you invoke an AWS service or resource as a target. API destinations provides flexible authentication options for HTTPS endpoints, such as API key and OAuth, storing and managing credentials securely in AWS Secrets Manager on your behalf. CMK support for EventBridge API destinations connections is now available across all AWS Regions where EventBridge API destinations is available. Please refer to the EventBridge user guide and KMS documentation for details.

🆕 Amazon EventBridge now supports Customer Managed Keys (CMK) for API destinations, allowing you to encrypt HTTPS endpoint credentials with your own keys for enhanced security and compliance, available in all regions where EventBridge API destinations is supported.

#AWS #AmazonEventBridge

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Amazon EventBridge Connector for Apache Kafka Connect now generally available The Amazon EventBridge connector for Apache Kafka Connect is now generally available. This open-source connector streamlines event integration of Kafka environments with dozens of AWS services and partner integrations without writing custom integration code or running multiple connectors for each target. The connector includes built-in support for Kafka schema registries, offloading large event payloads to S3, and IAM role-based authentication, and is available under the Apache 2.0 license in the AWS GitHub organization. Amazon EventBridge is a serverless event router that enables you to create highly scalable event-driven applications by routing events between your own applications, third-party SaaS applications, and other AWS services. With the EventBridge Connector for Apache Kafka Connect, customers can leverage advanced features such as dynamic event filtering, transformation, and scalable routing through a unified connector in Kafka environments. The connector simplifies event routing from Kafka to AWS targets, custom applications and third-party SaaS services. Organizations can deploy the connector on any Apache Kafka Connect installation, including Amazon Managed Streaming for Kafka (MSK) Connect. This feature is available in all AWS Regions, including AWS GovCloud (US). To get started, download the latest release from https://github.com/aws/eventbridge-kafka-connector, configure it in your Kafka Connect environment, and refer to our developer https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eventbridge/latest/userguide/eb-related-service.html for detailed implementation guidance. Amazon MSK users can find specific instructions in the MSK Connect developer https://docs.aws.amazon.com/msk/latest/developerguide/mkc-eventbridge-kafka-connector.html.  

Amazon EventBridge Connector for Apache Kafka Connect now generally available

The Amazon EventBridge connector for Apache Kafka Connect is now generally available. This open-source connector streamlines event integration of Kafka environments with dozens...

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Amazon EventBridge Connector for Apache Kafka Connect now generally available The Amazon EventBridge connector for Apache Kafka Connect is now generally available. This open-source connector streamlines event integration of Kafka environments with dozens of AWS services and partner integrations without writing custom integration code or running multiple connectors for each target. The connector includes built-in support for Kafka schema registries, offloading large event payloads to S3, and IAM role-based authentication, and is available under the Apache 2.0 license in the AWS GitHub organization. Amazon EventBridge is a serverless event router that enables you to create highly scalable event-driven applications by routing events between your own applications, third-party SaaS applications, and other AWS services. With the EventBridge Connector for Apache Kafka Connect, customers can leverage advanced features such as dynamic event filtering, transformation, and scalable routing through a unified connector in Kafka environments. The connector simplifies event routing from Kafka to AWS targets, custom applications and third-party SaaS services. Organizations can deploy the connector on any Apache Kafka Connect installation, including Amazon Managed Streaming for Kafka (MSK) Connect. This feature is available in all AWS Regions, including AWS GovCloud (US). To get started, download the latest release from GitHub, configure it in your Kafka Connect environment, and refer to our developer documentation for detailed implementation guidance. Amazon MSK users can find specific instructions in the MSK Connect developer guide.

🆕 Amazon EventBridge Connector for Apache Kafka Connect is now available, easing event integration across AWS and partners without custom code. Supports dynamic filtering and scalable routing. Download from GitHub; see AWS docs for implementation.

#AWS #AwsGovcloudUs #AmazonEventBridge

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Amazon EventBridge Archive and Replay now supports Customer Managed KMS Keys Amazon EventBridge Archive and Replay now supports AWS Key Management Service (KMS) customer managed keys for encrypting archived events. This expands your encryption options by letting you choose between default AWS owned keys for simpler, automated data protection or customer managed keys to help meet your organization's specific security and governance requirements. Amazon EventBridge Event Bus receives and routes events between your applications, SaaS applications, and AWS services. The Archive and Replay feature enhances this capability by allowing you to store events from an event bus and replay them later, helping you build more durable event-driven applications. You can archive events using custom filters, set flexible retention periods, and replay events to specific rules within your chosen time ranges on the original event bus. With customer managed KMS keys, you can help meet your organization's compliance and governance requirements for encrypting archived events and use https://aws.amazon.com/cloudtrail/ to audit and track encryption key usage. Customer managed key support for EventBridge Archive and Replay is available in all AWS Regions where the Archive and Replay feature is offered. Using this feature incurs no additional cost, but standard AWS KMS pricing applies. To get started, refer to the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eventbridge/latest/userguide/encryption-archives.html. For details about customer managed keys, see the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/concepts.html#customer-cmk

Amazon EventBridge Archive and Replay now supports Customer Managed KMS Keys

Amazon EventBridge Archive and Replay now supports AWS Key Management Service (KMS) customer managed keys for encrypting archived events. This expands your encryption options by letting you ch...

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Amazon EventBridge Archive and Replay now supports Customer Managed KMS Keys Amazon EventBridge Archive and Replay now supports AWS Key Management Service (KMS) customer managed keys for encrypting archived events. This expands your encryption options by letting you choose between default AWS owned keys for simpler, automated data protection or customer managed keys to help meet your organization's specific security and governance requirements. Amazon EventBridge Event Bus receives and routes events between your applications, SaaS applications, and AWS services. The Archive and Replay feature enhances this capability by allowing you to store events from an event bus and replay them later, helping you build more durable event-driven applications. You can archive events using custom filters, set flexible retention periods, and replay events to specific rules within your chosen time ranges on the original event bus. With customer managed KMS keys, you can help meet your organization's compliance and governance requirements for encrypting archived events and use AWS CloudTrail to audit and track encryption key usage. Customer managed key support for EventBridge Archive and Replay is available in all AWS Regions where the Archive and Replay feature is offered. Using this feature incurs no additional cost, but standard AWS KMS pricing applies. To get started, refer to the EventBridge documentation. For details about customer managed keys, see the AWS Key Management Service documentation.

🆕 Amazon EventBridge Archive and Replay now supports customer managed KMS keys for encrypted event archiving, offering enhanced security and compliance options without additional cost, available in all supported regions.

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Presentación de los destinos multicuenta para los buses de eventos de Amazon EventBridge | Amazon Web Services Esta publicación fue escrita por Anton Aleksandrov, arquitecto principal de soluciones de Serverless, y Alexander Vladimirov, arquitecto sénior de soluciones de Serverless Hoy, Amazon EventBridge anuncia...

📰 Nuevo blog de #AWSEspanol: Presentación de los destinos multicuenta para los buses de eventos de Amazon EventBridge

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Amazon EventBridge Scheduler now supports AWS PrivateLink Amazon EventBridge Scheduler now supports https://aws.amazon.com/privatelink/, providing you access to Scheduler from within your Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) without using the public internet. This feature eliminates the need for an internet gateway, firewall rules, or proxy servers when accessing EventBridge Scheduler from a private subnet. With Amazon EventBridge Scheduler, you can create billions of scheduled events and tasks that run across more than 270 AWS services, without provisioning or managing infrastructure. You can set up one-time schedules for specific dates and times, or create recurring schedules using cron and rate expressions, with support for time zones and daylight savings. With AWS PrivateLink support in EventBridge Scheduler, you can reduce the infrastructure required to create and manage your schedules when making API calls to Scheduler from within your VPC. AWS PrivateLink support for EventBridge Scheduler is available in all AWS Regions where EventBridge Scheduler is offered. Using this feature incurs no additional cost, but standard AWS PrivateLink pricing applies. For PrivateLink configuration instructions, refer to the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/en_us/vpc/latest/privatelink/privatelink-access-aws-services.html. To learn more about Amazon EventBridge Scheduler and its capabilities, see the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/scheduler/latest/UserGuide/what-is-scheduler.html  

Amazon EventBridge Scheduler now supports AWS PrivateLink

Amazon EventBridge Scheduler now supports https://aws.amazon.com/privatelink/ providing you access to Scheduler from within your Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) without using the public inter...

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Amazon EventBridge Scheduler now supports AWS PrivateLink Amazon EventBridge Scheduler now supports AWS PrivateLink, providing you access to Scheduler from within your Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) without using the public internet. This feature eliminates the need for an internet gateway, firewall rules, or proxy servers when accessing EventBridge Scheduler from a private subnet. With Amazon EventBridge Scheduler, you can create billions of scheduled events and tasks that run across more than 270 AWS services, without provisioning or managing infrastructure. You can set up one-time schedules for specific dates and times, or create recurring schedules using cron and rate expressions, with support for time zones and daylight savings. With AWS PrivateLink support in EventBridge Scheduler, you can reduce the infrastructure required to create and manage your schedules when making API calls to Scheduler from within your VPC. AWS PrivateLink support for EventBridge Scheduler is available in all AWS Regions where EventBridge Scheduler is offered. Using this feature incurs no additional cost, but standard AWS PrivateLink pricing applies. For PrivateLink configuration instructions, refer to the AWS PrivateLink documentation. To learn more about Amazon EventBridge Scheduler and its capabilities, see the EventBridge documentation.

🆕 Amazon EventBridge Scheduler now supports AWS PrivateLink, enabling private access within VPCs without public internet, reducing infrastructure needs, and available at no extra cost. For setup, see AWS PrivateLink documentation.

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Amazon EventBridge expands IAM execution role support to all targets Amazon EventBridge expands execution role support to AWS Lambda, Amazon SNS, and Amazon SQS event bus targets, making this feature available for all target types. We recommend configuring execution roles for all your EventBridge targets to benefit from consistent permissions policies and dedicated invocation throttle limits. Amazon EventBridge Event Bus is a serverless event broker that enables you to create scalable event-driven applications by routing events between your own applications, third-party SaaS applications, and other AWS services. An execution role is an AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) role that EventBridge assumes when invoking a target, giving you fine-grained control over which AWS services and resources EventBridge can access. The expansion to Lambda, SNS, and SQS targets allows consistent permissions across all EventBridge targets, enables setting permissions for multiple targets within a single IAM policy, and can help manage throughput by using your account-specific limits. This feature is available in all AWS Regions, including AWS GovCloud (US). To learn more, please visit our https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eventbridge/latest/userguide/eb-use-identity-based.html#eb-target-permissions or get started in the https://console.aws.amazon.com/events/.

Amazon EventBridge expands IAM execution role support to all targets

Amazon EventBridge expands execution role support to AWS Lambda, Amazon SNS, and Amazon SQS event bus targets, making this feature available for all tar...

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Amazon EventBridge expands IAM execution role support to all targets Amazon EventBridge expands execution role support to AWS Lambda, Amazon SNS, and Amazon SQS event bus targets, making this feature available for all target types. We recommend configuring execution roles for all your EventBridge targets to benefit from consistent permissions policies and dedicated invocation throttle limits. Amazon EventBridge Event Bus is a serverless event broker that enables you to create scalable event-driven applications by routing events between your own applications, third-party SaaS applications, and other AWS services. An execution role is an AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) role that EventBridge assumes when invoking a target, giving you fine-grained control over which AWS services and resources EventBridge can access. The expansion to Lambda, SNS, and SQS targets allows consistent permissions across all EventBridge targets, enables setting permissions for multiple targets within a single IAM policy, and can help manage throughput by using your account-specific limits. This feature is available in all AWS Regions, including AWS GovCloud (US). To learn more, please visit our documentation or get started in the AWS Management Console.

🆕 Amazon EventBridge now supports IAM roles for all targets like Lambda, SNS, and SQS, ensuring consistent permissions and dedicated throttle limits, enhancing control and management. Available globally.

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Amazon EventBridge SaaS partner integrations now available in the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions Amazon EventBridge now supports Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) partner integrations in the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions, enabling government customers and organizations in regulated industries to build event-driven architectures that connect their AWS applications with supported third-party SaaS partners. With EventBridge partner integrations, customers can receive events from supported SaaS providers without writing custom code for API integration. Amazon EventBridge Event Bus is a serverless event router that enables you to create highly scalable event-driven applications by routing events between your own applications, third-party SaaS applications, and other AWS services. You can set up routing rules to determine where to send your events, allowing your application to react to changes in your systems as they occur. Event buses make it easier to build event-driven applications by facilitating event ingestion, delivery, security, authorization, and error handling. This integration enables you to enhance your operational efficiency through automated responses to SaaS partner events. For example, government organizations using third-party partners for infrastructure and application monitoring can automatically trigger remediation actions when the partner detects performance anomalies or system alerts. This could include automatically scaling resources, creating incident tickets, or notifying operations teams through AWS services like AWS Lambda, or AWS Step Functions. This feature is now available in AWS GovCloud (US-East) and AWS GovCloud (US-West) Regions. To get started with EventBridge partner integrations, visit the Amazon EventBridge Integration page or refer to the documentation for detailed implementation guidelines and best practices.

🆕 Amazon EventBridge SaaS partner integrations now live in AWS GovCloud (US), allowing government and regulated sectors to link AWS apps with third-party SaaS for automated responses without custom code, available in US-East and US-West.

#AWS #AwsGovcloudUs #AmazonEventBridge

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Amazon EventBridge SaaS partner integrations now available in the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions Amazon EventBridge now supports Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) partner integrations in the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions, enabling government customers and organizations in regulated industries to build event-driven architectures that connect their AWS applications with supported third-party SaaS partners. With EventBridge partner integrations, customers can receive events from supported SaaS providers without writing custom code for API integration. Amazon EventBridge Event Bus is a serverless event router that enables you to create highly scalable event-driven applications by routing events between your own applications, third-party SaaS applications, and other AWS services. You can set up routing rules to determine where to send your events, allowing your application to react to changes in your systems as they occur. Event buses make it easier to build event-driven applications by facilitating event ingestion, delivery, security, authorization, and error handling. This integration enables you to enhance your operational efficiency through automated responses to SaaS partner events. For example, government organizations using third-party partners for infrastructure and application monitoring can automatically trigger remediation actions when the partner detects performance anomalies or system alerts. This could include automatically scaling resources, creating incident tickets, or notifying operations teams through AWS services like AWS Lambda, or AWS Step Functions. This feature is now available in AWS GovCloud (US-East) and AWS GovCloud (US-West) Regions. To get started with EventBridge partner integrations, visit the https://aws.amazon.com/eventbridge/integrations/ or refer to the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eventbridge/latest/userguide/eb-saas.html for detailed implementation guidelines and best practices.

Amazon EventBridge SaaS partner integrations now available in the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions

Amazon EventBridge now supports Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) partner integrations in the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions, enabling government customers and organization...

#AWS #AwsGovcloudUs #AmazonEventbridge

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Amazon EventBridge expands enhanced event source discovery to AWS GovCloud (US) Regions Amazon EventBridge enhanced event source discovery, which displays the source and detail type of all AWS service events during rule creation in the AWS console, is now available in the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. This makes it easier for customers to discover and utilize the full range of AWS service events when building event-driven architectures. Additionally, the EventBridge documentation now includes an automatically updated list of all AWS service events, providing a single source of truth and ensuring developers always have access to accurate, reliable information. Amazon EventBridge Event Bus is a serverless event router that enables you to create highly scalable event-driven applications by routing events between your own applications, third-party SaaS applications, and other AWS services. With this update, developers can quickly search and filter through all available AWS service events, including event types, within the EventBridge console, when configuring event patterns in the sandbox and rules. This enables customers to create event-driven integrations more efficiently while reducing the risk of misconfiguration. This feature is now available in the AWS GovCloud (US-East) and AWS GovCloud (US-West) Regions. You can get started by navigating to the EventBridge https://console.aws.amazon.com/console/home, where you can access the Sandbox or Create Rule page to see the list of all events when building the event pattern. You can also see the updated list of AWS service events in the documentation https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eventbridge/latest/ref/welcome.html.

Amazon EventBridge expands enhanced event source discovery to AWS GovCloud (US) Regions

Amazon EventBridge enhanced event source discovery, which displays the source and detail type of all AWS service events during rule creation in the AWS console, is no...

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Amazon EventBridge expands enhanced event source discovery to AWS GovCloud (US) Regions Amazon EventBridge enhanced event source discovery, which displays the source and detail type of all AWS service events during rule creation in the AWS console, is now available in the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. This makes it easier for customers to discover and utilize the full range of AWS service events when building event-driven architectures. Additionally, the EventBridge documentation now includes an automatically updated list of all AWS service events, providing a single source of truth and ensuring developers always have access to accurate, reliable information. Amazon EventBridge Event Bus is a serverless event router that enables you to create highly scalable event-driven applications by routing events between your own applications, third-party SaaS applications, and other AWS services. With this update, developers can quickly search and filter through all available AWS service events, including event types, within the EventBridge console, when configuring event patterns in the sandbox and rules. This enables customers to create event-driven integrations more efficiently while reducing the risk of misconfiguration. This feature is now available in the AWS GovCloud (US-East) and AWS GovCloud (US-West) Regions. You can get started by navigating to the EventBridge console, where you can access the Sandbox or Create Rule page to see the list of all events when building the event pattern. You can also see the updated list of AWS service events in the documentation here.

🆕 Amazon EventBridge enhances event source discovery in AWS GovCloud (US), simplifying event-driven architecture and ensuring reliable event info. Available in US-East and US-West, it aids efficient event-driven integrations.

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Low-Code S3 Key Validation With AWS Step Functions & JSONata In this post, I use JSONata to add low-code S3 object key validation to an AWS Step Functions state machine.

"Low-Code S3 Key Validation With AWS Step Functions & JSONata" by Damien Jones

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Amazon EventBridge enhances event source discovery in the console The Amazon EventBridge console now displays the source and detail type of all available AWS service events when you create a rule in the EventBridge console. This makes it easier for customers to discover and utilize the full range of AWS service events when building event-driven architectures. Additionally, the EventBridge documentation now includes an automatically updated list of all AWS service events, facilitating access to the most current information. Amazon EventBridge Event Bus is a serverless event router that enables you to create highly scalable event-driven applications by routing events between your own applications, third-party SaaS applications, and other AWS services. With this update, developers can quickly search and filter through all available AWS service events, including event types, within the EventBridge console, when configuring event patterns in the sandbox and rules, and in the documentation, enabling customers to more efficiently create event-driven integrations and reduce misconfiguration. This feature in the EventBridge console is available in all commercial AWS Regions. To learn more about discovering and using AWS service events in Amazon EventBridge, see the updated list of AWS service events in the documentation https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eventbridge/latest/ref/welcome.html.  

Amazon EventBridge enhances event source discovery in the console

The Amazon EventBridge console now displays the source and detail type of all available AWS service events when you create a rule in the EventBridge console. This makes it easier for customers to discove...

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Amazon EventBridge enhances event source discovery in the console The Amazon EventBridge console now displays the source and detail type of all available AWS service events when you create a rule in the EventBridge console. This makes it easier for customers to discover and utilize the full range of AWS service events when building event-driven architectures. Additionally, the EventBridge documentation now includes an automatically updated list of all AWS service events, facilitating access to the most current information. Amazon EventBridge Event Bus is a serverless event router that enables you to create highly scalable event-driven applications by routing events between your own applications, third-party SaaS applications, and other AWS services. With this update, developers can quickly search and filter through all available AWS service events, including event types, within the EventBridge console, when configuring event patterns in the sandbox and rules, and in the documentation, enabling customers to more efficiently create event-driven integrations and reduce misconfiguration. This feature in the EventBridge console is available in all commercial AWS Regions. To learn more about discovering and using AWS service events in Amazon EventBridge, see the updated list of AWS service events in the documentation here.

🆕 Amazon EventBridge enhances event source discovery in the console

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Amazon EventBridge announces direct delivery to cross-account targets Amazon EventBridge Event Bus now allows you to deliver events directly to AWS services in another account. This feature enables you to use multiple accounts to improve security and streamline business processes while reducing the overall cost and complexity of your architecture. Amazon EventBridge Event Bus is a serverless event broker that enables you to create scalable event-driven applications by routing events between your own applications, third-party SaaS applications, and other AWS services. This launch allows you to directly target services in another account, without the need for additional infrastructure such as an intermediary EventBridge Event Bus or Lambda function, simplifying your architecture and reducing cost. For example, you can now route events from your EventBridge Event Bus directly to a different team's SQS queue in a different account. The team receiving events does not need to learn about or maintain EventBridge resources and simply needs to grant IAM permissions to provide access to the queue. Events can be delivered cross-account to EventBridge targets that support resource-based IAM policies such as Amazon SQS, AWS Lambda, Amazon Kinesis Data Streams, Amazon SNS, and Amazon API Gateway. Direct delivery to cross-account targets is now available in all commercial AWS Regions. To learn more, please read our https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/compute/introducing-cross-account-targets-for-amazon-eventbridge-event-buses/ or visit our https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eventbridge/latest/userguide/eb-service-cross-account.html. Pricing information is available on the EventBridge https://aws.amazon.com/eventbridge/pricing/.

Amazon EventBridge announces direct delivery to cross-account targets

Amazon EventBridge Event Bus now allows you to deliver events directly to AWS services in another account. This feature enables you to use multiple accounts to improve security and streaml...

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Amazon EventBridge announces direct delivery to cross-account targets Amazon EventBridge Event Bus now allows you to deliver events directly to AWS services in another account. This feature enables you to use multiple accounts to improve security and streamline business processes while reducing the overall cost and complexity of your architecture. Amazon EventBridge Event Bus is a serverless event broker that enables you to create scalable event-driven applications by routing events between your own applications, third-party SaaS applications, and other AWS services. This launch allows you to directly target services in another account, without the need for additional infrastructure such as an intermediary EventBridge Event Bus or Lambda function, simplifying your architecture and reducing cost. For example, you can now route events from your EventBridge Event Bus directly to a different team's SQS queue in a different account. The team receiving events does not need to learn about or maintain EventBridge resources and simply needs to grant IAM permissions to provide access to the queue. Events can be delivered cross-account to EventBridge targets that support resource-based IAM policies such as Amazon SQS, AWS Lambda, Amazon Kinesis Data Streams, Amazon SNS, and Amazon API Gateway. Direct delivery to cross-account targets is now available in all commercial AWS Regions. To learn more, please read our blog post or visit our documentation. Pricing information is available on the EventBridge pricing page.

🆕 Amazon EventBridge announces direct delivery to cross-account targets

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Amazon EventBridge announces API destinations proactive OAuth token refresh Amazon EventBridge API destinations now support proactive OAuth token refresh for public and private OAuth authorization endpoints. This capability helps you to preemptively mitigate delays and errors during invocations when the OAuth access token is close to expiration. EventBridge API destinations are HTTPS endpoints that you can invoke as the target of an event bus rule, or pipe, similar to how you invoke an AWS service or resource as a target. Using API destinations, you can route events between AWS services, integrated software as a service (SaaS) applications, and public or private applications by using API calls. Now, when you invoke an API destination with an OAuth token that is close to expiration, EventBridge asynchronously requests a new token from your OAuth endpoint, reducing authorization errors and delays due to expired tokens. Amazon EventBridge API destinations proactive OAuth token refresh is available at no additional cost across all AWS Regions where EventBridge API destinations https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/. Please refer to the API destinations https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eventbridge/latest/userguide/eb-api-destinations.html for details.  

Amazon EventBridge announces API destinations proactive OAuth token refresh

Amazon EventBridge API destinations now support proactive OAuth token refresh for public and private OAuth authorization endpoints. This capability helps you to preemptively mitigate delays and...

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