Amazon Connect now supports automated follow-up evaluations triggered by initial evaluation results

Amazon Connect can now automatically initiate follow-up evaluations to analyze specific situations identified during initial evaluations. For example, when an initial customer service evaluation detects customer interest in a product, Amazon Connect can automatically trigger a follow-up evaluation focused on the agent’s sales performance. This enables managers to maintain consistent evaluation standards across agent cohorts and over time, while capturing deeper insights on specific scenarios such as sales opportunities, escalations, and other critical interaction moments. This feature is available in all regions where Amazon Connect is offered. To learn more, please visit our documentation and our webpage. 
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Amazon SES adds IP observability for Dedicated IP addresses (managed)

Today, Amazon Simple Email Service (SES) added visibility into the IP addresses used by Dedicated IP Addresses – Managed (DIP-M) pools. Customers can now find out the exact addresses in use when sending emails through DIP-M pools to mailbox providers. Customers can also see Microsoft Smart Network Data Services (SNDS) metrics for these IP addresses, giving them more insight into their sending reputation with Microsoft mailbox providers. This gives customers more transparency into the IP activities in DIP-M pools. Previously, customers could configure DIP-M pools to perform automatic IP allocation and warm-up in response to changes in email sending volumes. This reduced the operational overhead of managing dedicated sending channels, but customers could not easily see which IP addresses were in use by DIP-M pools. This also made it difficult to find SNDS feedback, which customers use to improve their reputation. Now, customers can see the IPs in DIP-M pools through the console, CLI, or SES API. SES also automatically creates CloudWatch Metrics for SNDS information on each IP address, which customers can access through the CloudWatch console or APIs. This gives customers more tools to monitor their sending reputation. SES supports DIP-M IP observability in all AWS Regions where SES is available. For more information, see the documentation for information about DIP-M pools.
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Amazon Corretto October 2025 Quarterly Updates

On October 21, 2025 Amazon announced quarterly security and critical updates for Amazon Corretto Long-Term Supported (LTS) versions of OpenJDK. Corretto 25.0.1, 21.0.9, 17.0.17, 11.0.29, 8u472 are now available for download. Amazon Corretto is a no-cost, multi-platform, production-ready distribution of OpenJDK. This release of Corretto JDK binaries for Generic Linux, Alpine and macOS will include Async-Profiler, a low overhead sampling profiler for Java supported by the Amazon Corretto team. Async-Profiler is designed to provide profiling data for CPU time, allocations in Java Heap, native memory allocations and leaks, contended locks, hardware and software performance counters like cache misses, page faults, context switches, Java method profiling, and much more. Click on the Corretto home page to download Corretto 25, Corretto 21, Corretto 17, Corretto 11, or Corretto 8. You can also get the updates on your Linux system by configuring a Corretto Apt, Yum, or Apk repo. Feedback is welcomed!
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