Amazon SageMaker managed MLflow is now available in the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions

Amazon SageMaker managed MLflow is now available in both AWS GovCloud (US-West) and AWS GovCloud (US-East) Regions. Amazon SageMaker managed MLflow streamlines AI experimentation and accelerates your GenAI journey from idea to production. MLflow is a popular open-source tool that helps customers manage experiment tracking to providing end-to-end observability, reducing time-to-market for generative AI development. To learn more, visit the Amazon SageMaker developer guide.
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AWS Storage Gateway now supports VPC endpoint policies

AWS Storage Gateway now supports Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) endpoint policies for your VPC endpoints. With this feature, administrators can attach endpoint policies to VPC endpoints, allowing granular access control over Storage Gateway direct APIs for improved data protection and security posture. AWS Storage Gateway is a hybrid cloud storage service that provides on-premises applications access to virtually unlimited storage in the cloud. You can use AWS Storage Gateway for backing up and archiving data to AWS, providing on-premises file shares backed by cloud storage, and providing on-premises applications low latency access to data in the cloud. AWS Storage Gateway support for VPC endpoint policies is available in all AWS Regions where Storage Gateway is available. To learn more, visit our documentation.
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AWS Step Functions now supports Service Quotas

Today, AWS announces the general availability of AWS Service Quotas integration with AWS Step Functions, enabling customers to monitor and manage their Step Functions quotas directly from the Service Quotas console. AWS Service Quotas is a service that helps you view and manage your AWS service quotas from a central location.AWS Step Functions is a visual workflow service that helps customers orchestrate AWS services, automate business processes, and build serverless applications. This integration improves service quota visibility and management for AWS Step Functions users. With this launch, you can now view your AWS Step Functions account-level quota values through the Service Quotas console and monitor quota utilization through Amazon CloudWatch metrics. This enhanced visibility is particularly valuable for customers running high-volume workflow operations at scale, helping them proactively monitor resource usage and avoid potential service disruptions. Additionally, you can now request quota increases directly from the Service Quotas console. For eligible requests, quota changes are automatically updated without manual intervention, streamlining the quota management process. Service Quotas console integration for AWS Step Functions is available in all commercial AWS Regions and the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions where AWS Step Functions is available. To learn more about managing AWS Step Functions quotas, visit the AWS Step Functions documentation. You can access this feature through the Service Quotas console or through the CLI.
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AWS Transform now enables Terraform for VMware network automation

AWS Transform now offers Terraform as an additional option to generate network infrastructure code automatically from VMware environments. The service converts your source network definitions into reusable Terraform modules, complementing current AWS CloudFormation and AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK) support. AWS Transform for VMware is an agentic AI service that automates the discovery, planning, and migration of VMware workloads, accelerating infrastructure modernization with increased speed and confidence. These migrations require recreating network configurations while maintaining operational consistency. The service now generates Terraform modules alongside CDK and AWS CloudFormation templates. This addition enables organizations to maintain existing deployment pipelines while using preferred tools for modular, customizable network configurations.
The Terraform module generation capability is available in all AWS Regions where the service is offered.
To learn more, visit the AWS Transform for VMware product page, read the user guide, or get started in the AWS Transform web experience.
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Amazon SNS expands IPv6 support to the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions

Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) now allows customers to make API requests over Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) in the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. The new endpoints have also been validated under the Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 140-3 program. Amazon SNS is a fully managed messaging service that enables publish/subscribe messaging between distributed systems, microservices, and event-driven serverless applications. With this update, customers have the option of using either IPv6 or IPv4 when sending requests over dual-stack public or VPC endpoints.  SNS now supports IPv6 in all Regions where the service is available, including AWS Commercial, AWS GovCloud (US), and China Regions. For more information on using IPv6 with Amazon SNS, please refer to our developer guide.
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