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Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink is now available in AWS Asia Pacific (Auckland) Region Starting today, customers can use Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink in Asia Pacific (Auckland) Region to build real-time stream processing applications. Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink makes it easier to transform and analyze streaming data in real time with Apache Flink. Apache Flink is an open source framework and engine for processing data streams. Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink reduces the complexity of building and managing Apache Flink applications and integrates with Amazon Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka (Amazon MSK), Amazon Kinesis Data Streams, Amazon OpenSearch Service, Amazon DynamoDB streams, Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), custom integrations, and more using built-in connectors. You can learn more about Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink https://docs.aws.amazon.com/managed-flink/latest/java/what-is.html. For Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink region availability, refer to the https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/.

Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink is now available in AWS Asia Pacific (Auckland) Region

Starting today, customers can use Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink in Asia Pacific (Auckland) Region to build real-time stream processing applications...

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Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink is now available in AWS Asia Pacific (Auckland) Region Starting today, customers can use Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink in Asia Pacific (Auckland) Region to build real-time stream processing applications. Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink makes it easier to transform and analyze streaming data in real time with Apache Flink. Apache Flink is an open source framework and engine for processing data streams. Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink reduces the complexity of building and managing Apache Flink applications and integrates with Amazon Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka (Amazon MSK), Amazon Kinesis Data Streams, Amazon OpenSearch Service, Amazon DynamoDB streams, Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), custom integrations, and more using built-in connectors. You can learn more about Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink here. For Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink region availability, refer to the AWS Region Table.

🆕 Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink is now available in AWS Asia Pacific (Auckland) for real-time stream processing. It simplifies Apache Flink application management and integrates with various AWS services like Amazon MSK, Kinesis, and DynamoDB.

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AWS Glue Schema Registry adds support for C# https://docs.aws.amazon.com/glue/latest/dg/schema-registry.html (GSR) has now expanded the programming language support for GSR Client library to include C# support along with existing Java support. C# applications integrating with Apache Kafka or https://aws.amazon.com/msk/, https://aws.amazon.com/kinesis/data-streams/, and Apache Flink or https://aws.amazon.com/managed-service-apache-flink/ can now interact with AWS Glue Schema Registry to maintain data quality and schema compatibility in streaming data applications. AWS Glue Schema Registry, a serverless feature of https://aws.amazon.com/glue/, enables you to validate and control the evolution of streaming data using registered schemas at no additional charge. Schemas define the structure and format of data records produced by applications. Using AWS Glue Schema Registry, you can centrally manage and enforce schema definitions across your data ecosystem. This ensures consistency of schemas across applications and enables seamless data integration between producers and consumers. Through centralized schema validation, teams can maintain data quality standards and evolve their schemas in a controlled manner.   C# support is available across all https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/ where Glue Schema Registry is available. Visit the Glue Schema Registry https://docs.aws.amazon.com/glue/latest/dg/schema-registry-gs-serde-csharp.html , and https://www.nuget.org/packages/AWS.Glue.SchemaRegistry to get started with C# integration.  

AWS Glue Schema Registry adds support for C#

docs.aws.amazon.com/glue/latest/dg/schema-re... now expanded the programming language support for GSR Client library to...

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AWS Glue Schema Registry adds support for C# AWS Glue Schema Registry (GSR) has now expanded the programming language support for GSR Client library to include C# support along with existing Java support. C# applications integrating with Apache Kafka or Amazon Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka (Amazon MSK), Amazon Kinesis Data Streams, and Apache Flink or Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink can now interact with AWS Glue Schema Registry to maintain data quality and schema compatibility in streaming data applications. AWS Glue Schema Registry, a serverless feature of AWS Glue, enables you to validate and control the evolution of streaming data using registered schemas at no additional charge. Schemas define the structure and format of data records produced by applications. Using AWS Glue Schema Registry, you can centrally manage and enforce schema definitions across your data ecosystem. This ensures consistency of schemas across applications and enables seamless data integration between producers and consumers. Through centralized schema validation, teams can maintain data quality standards and evolve their schemas in a controlled manner.   C# support is available across all AWS regions where Glue Schema Registry is available. Visit the Glue Schema Registry developer guide, and SDK to get started with C# integration.

🆕 AWS Glue Schema Registry now supports C#, adding it to Kafka, MSK, Kinesis, and Flink. This expands client library to C#, ensuring data quality and schema compatibility in all regions.

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Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink now supports Customer Managed Keys (CMK) Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink now supports Amazon Key Management Service (KMS) Customer Managed Keys (CMK). Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink has always provided encryption by default using AWS-owned KMS keys. Now, customers have the option to use their own Customer Managed Keys providing greater control on how they can encrypt data stored in MSF. Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink simplifies the development and operation of real-time data stream processing applications by eliminating the complexity of managing Flink infrastructure. Apache Flink is an open source framework and engine for processing data streams. For Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink region availability, refer to the https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/. For detailed information about implementing Customer Managed Keys in Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink, visit https://docs.aws.amazon.com/managed-flink/latest/java/key-management-flink.html.

Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink now supports Customer Managed Keys (CMK)

Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink now supports Amazon Key Management Service (KMS) Customer Managed Keys (CMK). Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flin...

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Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink now supports Customer Managed Keys (CMK) Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink now supports Amazon Key Management Service (KMS) Customer Managed Keys (CMK). Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink has always provided encryption by default using AWS-owned KMS keys. Now, customers have the option to use their own Customer Managed Keys providing greater control on how they can encrypt data stored in MSF. Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink simplifies the development and operation of real-time data stream processing applications by eliminating the complexity of managing Flink infrastructure. Apache Flink is an open source framework and engine for processing data streams. For Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink region availability, refer to the AWS Region Table. For detailed information about implementing Customer Managed Keys in Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink, visit our documentation.

🆕 Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink now supports Customer Managed Keys (CMK) for data encryption, giving customers more control over their encryption keys. Check AWS docs for region availability and implementation.

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Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink adds IPv6 endpoints Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink now supports dual-stack endpoints for both IPv4 and IPv6 traffic. When you make a request to a dual-stack endpoint, the endpoint URL resolves to an IPv6 or an IPv4 address. You can access dual-stack endpoints using the SDK, a configuration file, or an environment variable. The continued growth of the internet is exhausting available Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) addresses. IPv6 increases the number of available addresses by several orders of magnitude so customers will no longer need to manage overlapping address spaces in their VPCs. Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink makes it easier to transform and analyze streaming data in real time with Apache Flink. Apache Flink is an open source framework and engine for processing data streams. Create or update an Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink application in the https://console.aws.amazon.com/flink/home. This capability is available in all AWS regions where Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink is currently available. For Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink region availability, refer to the https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/. You can find out more about IPv6 on AWS https://docs.aws.amazon.com/whitepapers/latest/ipv6-on-aws/internet-protocol-version-6.html. For a full list of dual-stack endpoints, see thehttps://docs.aws.amazon.com/sdkref/latest/guide/feature-endpoints.html  

Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink adds IPv6 endpoints

Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink now supports dual-stack endpoints for both IPv4 and IPv6 traffic. When you make a request to a dual-stack endpoint, the endpoint URL reso...

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Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink is now available in Asia Pacific (Thailand) Region Starting today, customers can use Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink in Asia Pacific (Thailand) Region to build real-time stream processing applications. Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink makes it easier to transform and analyze streaming data in real time with Apache Flink. Apache Flink is an open source framework and engine for processing data streams. Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink reduces the complexity of building and managing Apache Flink applications and integrates with Amazon Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka (Amazon MSK), Amazon Kinesis Data Streams, Amazon OpenSearch Service, Amazon DynamoDB streams, Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), custom integrations, and more using built-in connectors. You can learn more about Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink https://docs.aws.amazon.com/managed-flink/latest/java/what-is.html For Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink region availability, refer to the https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/.  

Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink is now available in Asia Pacific (Thailand) Region

Starting today, customers can use Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink in Asia Pacific (Thailand) Region to build real-time stream processing applications.
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Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink is now available in Asia Pacific (Thailand) Region Starting today, customers can use Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink in Asia Pacific (Thailand) Region to build real-time stream processing applications. Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink makes it easier to transform and analyze streaming data in real time with Apache Flink. Apache Flink is an open source framework and engine for processing data streams. Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink reduces the complexity of building and managing Apache Flink applications and integrates with Amazon Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka (Amazon MSK), Amazon Kinesis Data Streams, Amazon OpenSearch Service, Amazon DynamoDB streams, Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), custom integrations, and more using built-in connectors. You can learn more about Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink here. For Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink region availability, refer to the AWS Region Table.

🆕 Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink is now in Asia Pacific (Thailand), offering real-time stream processing. It simplifies Flink management and integrates with AWS services. Check region availability on the AWS Region Table.

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Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink is now available in the Mexico (Central) Region Starting today, customers can use Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink in the Mexico (Central) Region to build real-time stream processing applications. Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink makes it easier to transform and analyze streaming data in real time with Apache Flink. Apache Flink is an open source framework and engine for processing data streams. Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink reduces the complexity of building and managing Apache Flink applications and integrates with Amazon Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka (Amazon MSK), Amazon Kinesis Data Streams, Amazon OpenSearch Service, Amazon DynamoDB streams, Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), custom integrations, and more using built-in connectors. You can learn more about Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink https://docs.aws.amazon.com/managed-flink/latest/java/what-is.html For Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink region availability, refer to the https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/.  

Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink is now available in the Mexico (Central) Region

Starting today, customers can use Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink in the Mexico (Central) Region to build real-time stream processing applications.

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Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink is now available in the Mexico (Central) Region Starting today, customers can use Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink in the Mexico (Central) Region to build real-time stream processing applications. Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink makes it easier to transform and analyze streaming data in real time with Apache Flink. Apache Flink is an open source framework and engine for processing data streams. Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink reduces the complexity of building and managing Apache Flink applications and integrates with Amazon Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka (Amazon MSK), Amazon Kinesis Data Streams, Amazon OpenSearch Service, Amazon DynamoDB streams, Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), custom integrations, and more using built-in connectors. You can learn more about Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink here. For Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink region availability, refer to the AWS Region Table.

🆕 Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink is now in Mexico (Central) for real-time stream processing, simplifying Apache Flink app management and integrating with AWS services. Check region availability on the AWS Region Table.

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Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink now delivers to Amazon SQS queues Today, AWS announced support for a new Apache Flink connector for https://aws.amazon.com/sqs/. The new connector, contributed by AWS for the Apache Flink open source project, adds Amazon Simple Queue Service as a new destination for Apache Flink. You can use the new connector to send processed data from Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink to Amazon Simple Queue Service messages with Apache Flink, a popular framework and engine for processing and analyzing streaming data. Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink makes it easier to transform and analyze streaming data in real time with Apache Flink. Apache Flink is an open source framework and engine for processing data streams. Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink reduces the complexity of building and managing Apache Flink applications and integrates with Amazon Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka (Amazon MSK), Amazon Kinesis Data Streams, Amazon OpenSearch Service, Amazon DynamoDB streams, Amazon S3, custom integrations, and more using built-in connectors. Amazon Simple Queue Service offers a secure, durable, and available hosted queue that lets you integrate and decouple distributed software systems and components. Amazon SQS offers common constructs such as deal-letter queues and cosrt allocation tags. You can learn more about https://docs.aws.amazon.com/managed-flink/latest/java/flink-1-20.html and https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSSimpleQueueService/latest/SQSDeveloperGuide/welcome.html in our documentation. To learn more about open source Apache Flink connectors visit the https://nightlies.apache.org/flink/flink-docs-stable/docs/connectors/datastream/sqs/. For Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink and Amazon Simple Queue Service region availability, refer to the https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/.

Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink now delivers to Amazon SQS queues

Today, AWS announced support for a new Apache Flink connector for https://aws.amazon.com/sqs/ The new connector, contributed by AWS for the Apache Flin...

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Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink now supports Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus as a destination Today, AWS announced support for a new Apache Flink connector for Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus. The new connector, contributed by AWS for the Apache Flink open source project, adds Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus as a new destination for Apache Flink. You can now manage your Prometheus metrics data cardinality by pre-processing raw data with Apache Flink to build real-time observability with Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus and Grafana. Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus is a secure, serverless, scaleable, Prometheus-compatible monitoring service. You can use the same open-source Prometheus data model and query language that you use today to monitor the performance of your workloads without having to manage the underlying infrastructure. Apache Flink connectors are software components that move data into and out of an Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink application. You can use the new connector to send processed data to an Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus destination starting with Apache Flink version 1.19. With Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink you can transform and analyze data in real time. There are no servers and clusters to manage, and there is no compute and storage infrastructure to set up. You can learn more about https://docs.aws.amazon.com/managed-flink/latest/java/flink-1-20.html and https://docs.aws.amazon.com/prometheus/latest/userguide/what-is-Amazon-Managed-Service-Prometheus.html in our documentation. To learn more about open source Apache Flink connectors visit thehttps://nightlies.apache.org/flink/flink-docs-stable/docs/connectors/datastream/prometheus/. For Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink and Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus region availability, refer to the https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/.

Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink now supports Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus as a destination

Today, AWS announced support for a new Apache Flink connector for Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus. The new connector, contributed by AWS f...

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Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink now delivers to Amazon SQS queues Today, AWS announced support for a new Apache Flink connector for Amazon Simple Queue Service. The new connector, contributed by AWS for the Apache Flink open source project, adds Amazon Simple Queue Service as a new destination for Apache Flink. You can use the new connector to send processed data from Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink to Amazon Simple Queue Service messages with Apache Flink, a popular framework and engine for processing and analyzing streaming data. Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink makes it easier to transform and analyze streaming data in real time with Apache Flink. Apache Flink is an open source framework and engine for processing data streams. Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink reduces the complexity of building and managing Apache Flink applications and integrates with Amazon Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka (Amazon MSK), Amazon Kinesis Data Streams, Amazon OpenSearch Service, Amazon DynamoDB streams, Amazon S3, custom integrations, and more using built-in connectors. Amazon Simple Queue Service offers a secure, durable, and available hosted queue that lets you integrate and decouple distributed software systems and components. Amazon SQS offers common constructs such as deal-letter queues and cosrt allocation tags. You can learn more about Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink and Amazon Simple Queue Service in our documentation. To learn more about open source Apache Flink connectors visit the official website. For Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink and Amazon Simple Queue Service region availability, refer to the AWS Region Table.

🆕 Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink now delivers to Amazon SQS queues

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Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink now supports Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus as a destination Today, AWS announced support for a new Apache Flink connector for Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus. The new connector, contributed by AWS for the Apache Flink open source project, adds Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus as a new destination for Apache Flink. You can now manage your Prometheus metrics data cardinality by pre-processing raw data with Apache Flink to build real-time observability with Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus and Grafana. Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus is a secure, serverless, scaleable, Prometheus-compatible monitoring service. You can use the same open-source Prometheus data model and query language that you use today to monitor the performance of your workloads without having to manage the underlying infrastructure. Apache Flink connectors are software components that move data into and out of an Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink application. You can use the new connector to send processed data to an Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus destination starting with Apache Flink version 1.19. With Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink you can transform and analyze data in real time. There are no servers and clusters to manage, and there is no compute and storage infrastructure to set up. You can learn more about Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink and Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus in our documentation. To learn more about open source Apache Flink connectors visit the official website. For Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink and Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus region availability, refer to the AWS Region Table.

🆕 Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink now supports Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus as a destination

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Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink releases a new Amazon Kinesis Data Streams connector Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink now offers a new Apache Flink connector for Amazon Kinesis Data Streams. This open-source connector, contributed by AWS, supports Apache Flink 2.0 and provides several enhancements. It enables in-order reads during stream scale-up or scale-down, supports Apache Flink's native watermarking, and improves observability through unified connector metrics. Additionally, the connector uses AWS SDK for Java 2.x which supports enhanced performance and security features, and native retry strategy. Amazon Kinesis Data Streams is a serverless data streaming service that enables customers to capture, process, and store data streams at any scale. Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink makes it easier to transform and analyze streaming data in real time with Apache Flink without having to manage servers or clusters. You can use the new connector to consume data from a Kinesis Data Stream source for real-time processing in your Apache Flink application and can also send data back to a Kinesis Data Streams destination. You can use the new connector to read data from a Kinesis data stream starting with Apache Flink version 1.19. To learn more about Apache Flink Amazon Kinesis Data Streams connector, visit the https://nightlies.apache.org/flink/flink-docs-stable/docs/connectors/datastream/kinesis/. You can also check the https://github.com/apache/flink-connector-aws.  

Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink releases a new Amazon Kinesis Data Streams connector

Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink now offers a new Apache Flink connector for Amazon Kinesis Data Streams. This open...

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Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink releases a new Amazon Kinesis Data Streams connector Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink now offers a new Apache Flink connector for Amazon Kinesis Data Streams. This open-source connector, contributed by AWS, supports Apache Flink 2.0 and provides several enhancements. It enables in-order reads during stream scale-up or scale-down, supports Apache Flink's native watermarking, and improves observability through unified connector metrics. Additionally, the connector uses AWS SDK for Java 2.x which supports enhanced performance and security features, and native retry strategy. Amazon Kinesis Data Streams is a serverless data streaming service that enables customers to capture, process, and store data streams at any scale. Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink makes it easier to transform and analyze streaming data in real time with Apache Flink without having to manage servers or clusters. You can use the new connector to consume data from a Kinesis Data Stream source for real-time processing in your Apache Flink application and can also send data back to a Kinesis Data Streams destination. You can use the new connector to read data from a Kinesis data stream starting with Apache Flink version 1.19. To learn more about Apache Flink Amazon Kinesis Data Streams connector, visit the official Apache Flink documentation. You can also check the GitHub repositories for Apache AWS connectors.

🆕 Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink releases a new Amazon Kinesis Data Streams connector

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Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink now supports Amazon DynamoDB Streams as a source Today, AWS announced support for a new Apache Flink connector for https://aws.amazon.com/dynamodb/. The new connector, contributed by AWS for the Apache Flink open source project, adds Amazon DynamoDB Streams as a new source for Apache Flink. You can now process DynamoDB streams events with Apache Flink, a popular framework and engine for processing and analyzing streaming data. Amazon DynamoDB is a serverless, NoSQL database service that enables you to develop modern applications at any scale. DynamoDB Streams provides a time-ordered sequence of item-level changes (insert, update, and delete) in a DynamoDB table. With https://aws.amazon.com/managed-service-apache-flink/, you can transform and analyze DynamoDB streams data in real time using Apache Flink and integrate applications with other AWS services such as Amazon S3, Amazon OpenSearch, Amazon Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka, and more. Apache Flink connectors are software components that move data into and out of an Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink application. You can use the new connector to read data from a DynamoDB stream starting with Apache Flink version 1.19. With Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink there are no servers and clusters to manage, and there is no compute and storage infrastructure to set up. The Apache Flink repo for AWS connectors can be found https://nightlies.apache.org/flink/flink-docs-stable/docs/connectors/datastream/dynamodb/. For detailed documentation and setup instructions, visit our https://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazondynamodb/latest/developerguide/StreamsApacheFlink.xml.html.

Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink now supports Amazon DynamoDB Streams as a source

Today, AWS announced support for a new Apache Flink connector for https://aws.amazon.com/dynamodb/ The new connector, contributed by AWS for the A...

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Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink now supports Amazon DynamoDB Streams as a source Today, AWS announced support for a new Apache Flink connector for Amazon DynamoDB. The new connector, contributed by AWS for the Apache Flink open source project, adds Amazon DynamoDB Streams as a new source for Apache Flink. You can now process DynamoDB streams events with Apache Flink, a popular framework and engine for processing and analyzing streaming data. Amazon DynamoDB is a serverless, NoSQL database service that enables you to develop modern applications at any scale. DynamoDB Streams provides a time-ordered sequence of item-level changes (insert, update, and delete) in a DynamoDB table. With Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink, you can transform and analyze DynamoDB streams data in real time using Apache Flink and integrate applications with other AWS services such as Amazon S3, Amazon OpenSearch, Amazon Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka, and more. Apache Flink connectors are software components that move data into and out of an Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink application. You can use the new connector to read data from a DynamoDB stream starting with Apache Flink version 1.19. With Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink there are no servers and clusters to manage, and there is no compute and storage infrastructure to set up. The Apache Flink repo for AWS connectors can be found here. For detailed documentation and setup instructions, visit our Documentation Page.

🆕 Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink now supports Amazon DynamoDB Streams as a source

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Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink is now available in Asia Pacific (Auckland) Region Starting today, customers can use Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink in Asia Pacific (Kuala Lumpur) Region to build real-time stream processing applications. Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink makes it easier to transform and analyze streaming data in real time with Apache Flink. Apache Flink is an open source framework and engine for processing data streams. Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink reduces the complexity of building and managing Apache Flink applications and integrates with Amazon Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka (Amazon MSK), Amazon Kinesis Data Streams, Amazon OpenSearch Service, Amazon DynamoDB streams, Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), custom integrations, and more using built-in connectors. For a list of the AWS Regions where Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink is available, please see the AWS Region Table. You can learn more about Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink here.

🆕 Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink is now available in Asia Pacific (Auckland) Region

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Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink is now available in Asia Pacific (Auckland) Region Starting today, customers can use Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink in Asia Pacific (Kuala Lumpur) Region to build real-time stream processing applications. Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink makes it easier to transform and analyze streaming data in real time with Apache Flink. Apache Flink is an open source framework and engine for processing data streams. Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink reduces the complexity of building and managing Apache Flink applications and integrates with Amazon Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka (Amazon MSK), Amazon Kinesis Data Streams, Amazon OpenSearch Service, Amazon DynamoDB streams, Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), custom integrations, and more using built-in connectors. For a list of the AWS Regions where Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink is available, please see the https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/. You can learn more about Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink https://docs.aws.amazon.com/managed-flink/latest/java/what-is.html  

Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink is now available in Asia Pacific (Auckland) Region

Starting today, customers can use Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink in Asia Pacific (Kuala Lumpur) Region to build real-time stream processing applications...

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