Amazon Quick Suite launches expanded size, faster ingestion, and richer data type support for SPICE datasets

Amazon Quick Suite SPICE engine is now supporting higher scale, faster ingestion, and broader data types to power advanced analytics and AI-driven workloads. With this launch, customers can load up to 2TB of data per dataset, doubling the previous 1TB limit, when using the new data preparation experience. Despite the increased dataset size, SPICE continues to deliver strong performance, with ingestion further optimized to enable even faster data loading and refresh to reduce time to insight. We’ve also expanded SPICE’s data type support by increasing string length limits from 2K to 64K Unicode characters and extending the supported timestamp range from year 1400 back to year 0001. As Quick Suite customers bring richer, more complex, and increasingly AI-driven workloads into SPICE, these enhancements enable broader data coverage, faster data onboarding, and more powerful analytics, without compromising performance. To learn more, visit our documentation. The new SPICE dataset size limitation is now available in Amazon Quick Sight Enterprise Editions across all supported Amazon Quick Sight regions. 
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Amazon RDS for Oracle extends support for bare metal instances to Standard Edition 2

Amazon RDS for Oracle now supports bare metal instances with Bring Your Own License (BYOL) license for Oracle Standard Edition 2. You can use M7i, R7i, X2iedn, X2idn, X2iezn, M6i, M6id, M6in, R6i, R6id, and R6in bare metal instances at 25% lower price compared to equivalent virtualized instances. With bare metal instances, you may be able to reduce your commercial database license and support costs by using bare metal instances since they provide full visibility into the number of CPU cores and sockets of the underlying server. Most bare metal instances have 2 sockets while db.m7i.metal-24xl and db.r7i.metal-24xl instances each have a single socket. Consult your legal or licensing partner to determine if you can use bare metal instances with Oracle Standard Edition 2 and if you can reduce license and support costs. Bare metal instances are available with Bring Your Own License (BYOL) license for Oracle Enterprise Edition Standard Edition 2. Refer to Amazon RDS for Oracle Pricing for available instance configurations, pricing, and region availability.
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AWS expands managed integrations for AWS IoT Device Management service coverage to the Middle East (UAE) region

AWS IoT Device Management now offers the managed integrations feature in the Middle East (UAE) region. Organizations operating in this region can now better serve their local customers, helping them build unified Internet of Things (IoT) solutions that can easily onboard and manage diverse IoT devices through a single interface, regardless of connection type – direct, hub-based, or third-party cloud-based. Managed integrations provides developers with a unified interface and device SDKs supporting ZigBee, Z-Wave, Matter and Wi-Fi protocols. The feature includes partner built cloud-to-cloud connectors and 80+ device data model templates based on AWS’s implementation of the Matter data model standard. These capabilities allow developers to rapidly integrate devices into end user applications, such as home security, energy management, and elderly care monitoring. The managed integrations feature is available in Canada (Central), Europe (Ireland) and Middle East (UAE) regions. To learn more, refer to the developer guide and get started on the AWS IoT console.
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SageMaker Unified Studio adds support for cross-Region and IAM role-based subscriptions

Amazon SageMaker Unified Studio now supports cross-Region subscriptions and IAM role-based subscriptions for simple and flexible data access and governance. With cross-Region support, you can subscribe to AWS Glue tables and views, as well as Amazon Redshift tables and views published in a different AWS Region than your project. This capability helps break down data silos and enable better collaboration across your organization by allowing teams to access curated data assets from any AWS Region without manual replication. Additionally, you can now discovery and request access to data through IAM-role based subscriptions. This allows you to request access to data without requiring a SageMaker Unified Studio project, eliminating the project intermediary layer and simplifying access to data through IAM roles. To get started with cross-Region subscriptions, log into SageMaker Unified Studio, or use the Amazon DataZone API, SDK, or AWS CLI. IAM role-based subscriptions are available via Amazon DataZone API and SDK. These new APIs for cross-Region subscriptions and IAM role-based access are available in all AWS Regions where SageMaker Unified Studio is supported. To learn more, see the SageMaker Unified Studio user guide.
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Amazon Quick Sight expands dashboard customization in tables and pivot tables

Building on our recent launch of customizable tables and pivot tables, Amazon Quick Sight now enables readers to add or remove fields, change aggregations, and modify formatting directly in dashboards—all without requiring updates from dashboard authors. These enhanced capabilities empower readers with even greater flexibility to tailor their data views for specific analytical needs. For example, sales managers can add revenue breakdowns by product category to identify growth opportunities, while finance teams can change aggregations from sum to average to better understand spending patterns across departments. These new customization features are now available in Amazon Quick Sight Enterprise Edition across all supported Amazon Quick Sight regions. To get started with these new customization features, see our blog post.
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