Amazon CloudWatch introduces organization-wide EC2 detailed monitoring enablement

Amazon CloudWatch now allows customers to automatically enable Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) detailed monitoring across their AWS Organization. Customers can create enablement rules in CloudWatch Ingestion that automatically enable detailed monitoring for both existing and newly launched EC2 instances matching the rule scope, ensuring consistent metrics collection at 1-minute intervals across their EC2 instances.
EC2 detailed monitoring enablement rules can be scoped to the whole organization, specific accounts, or specific resources based on resource tags to standardize the configuration across EC2 instances. For example, the central DevOps team can create an enablement rule to automatically turn on detailed monitoring for EC2 instances with specific tags, e.g., env:production, and ensure Auto Scaling policies respond quickly to changes in instance utilization.
CloudWatch’s auto-enablement capability is available in all AWS commercial regions. Detailed monitoring metrics will be billed according to CloudWatch Pricing.
To learn more about org-wide EC2 detailed monitoring enablement, visit the Amazon CloudWatch documentation.
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Amazon Bedrock AgentCore Runtime now supports the AG-UI protocol

Amazon Bedrock AgentCore Runtime now supports the Agent-User Interaction (AG-UI) protocol, enabling developers to deploy AG-UI servers that deliver responsive, real-time agent experiences to user-facing applications. With AG-UI support, AgentCore Runtime handles authentication, session isolation, and scaling for AG-UI workloads, allowing developers to focus on building interactive frontends for their agents.
AG-UI is an open, event-based protocol that standardizes how AI agents communicate with user interfaces. It complements the existing Model Context Protocol (MCP) and Agent-to-Agent (A2A) protocol support in AgentCore Runtime. Where MCP provides agents with tools and A2A enables agent-to-agent communication, AG-UI brings agents into user-facing applications. Key capabilities include streaming text chunks, reasoning steps, and tool results to frontends as they happen; real-time state synchronization that can update UI elements such as progress bars and dashboards; structured tool call visualization that enables UIs to render agent actions transparently; and support for both Server-Sent Events (SSE) and WebSocket transport for bidirectional communication.
AG-UI servers in AgentCore Runtime are supported across fourteen AWS Regions: US East (N. Virginia), US East (Ohio), US West (Oregon), Asia Pacific (Mumbai), Canada (Central), Asia Pacific (Seoul), Asia Pacific (Singapore), Asia Pacific (Sydney), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Europe (Frankfurt), Europe (Ireland), Europe (London), Europe (Paris), and Europe (Stockholm).
To learn more, see Deploy AG-UI servers in AgentCore Runtime.
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Amazon Connect now enables agents to forward email contacts to external email addresses

Amazon Connect now enables agents to forward email contacts to external email addresses and distribution lists directly from the Agent workspace and Contact Center Panel. When an email is forwarded, agents still retain ownership and complete communication trail of the original contact. This makes it easy for your agents to seamlessly loop in back-office teams, subject matter experts, partners, and other stakeholders, while remaining a single consistent point of contact for your customers. Amazon Connect email is available in the US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), Africa (Cape Town), Asia Pacific (Seoul), Asia Pacific (Singapore), Asia Pacific (Sydney), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Canada (Central), Europe (Frankfurt), and Europe (London) regions. To learn more and get started, please refer to the help documentation or visit the Amazon Connect website.
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Announcing AWS Partner Central agents to accelerate co-sell

Today, AWS announces the general availability of AWS Partner Central agents, new AI-powered capabilities designed to accelerate partner co-selling with AWS. Built on Amazon Bedrock AgentCore, these agentic capabilities work alongside partner sales teams to shorten sales cycles and simplify funding access. AWS Partners can engage with these agentic capabilities directly in the console or programmatically through Model Context Protocol (MCP), enabling sales teams to access from within their own customer relationship management (CRM) systems.
With AWS Partner Central agents, partner teams get pipeline insights, tailored sales plays, and next-step recommendations on demand, so they know where to focus and what to do next. Partner sales teams can share meeting transcripts, notes, or emails with agents that automatically populate fields and advance deals, so they stay focused on selling, not data entry. Agents recommend funding at the opportunity level, highlight eligibility gaps, and create pre-populated fund requests, so partners capture available funding faster.
AWS Partner Central agents are available today in all commercial AWS Regions. To learn more about agentic capabilities in AWS Partner Central, review this blog. Partners can start using agents by visiting AWS Partner Central in the AWS console and accessing opportunities, after reviewing the agents guide, and to integrate agents into your own CRM, visit the Partner Central agents MCP server guide.
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Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB 3 Now Supports Expanded Multi-Node Cluster Configurations

Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB now supports expanded multi-node cluster configurations for InfluxDB 3 Enterprise edition, enabling you to scale clusters up to 15 nodes for demanding production workloads requiring high read throughput and high availability. With this launch, you can now configure clusters with up to 15 nodes total, with one to four writer/reader nodes for data ingestion and queries, zero to 13 dedicated reader-only nodes for scaling query performance, plus a dedicated compactor node. This enables you to optimize for specific workload patterns. For example, you can create a dedicated reader-only nodes to handle read-heavy workloads such as dashboards, reporting, and analytical queries without impacting write performance. All Multi-node deployments distribute workloads across multiple nodes in different Availability Zones for enhanced fault tolerance and high availability With this release, you can now add and remove nodes from all Enterprise clusters, providing greater flexibility for managing your time series database infrastructure. You can also upgrade from Core edition to Enterprise edition to access multi-node deployment capabilities and compaction features essential for long-term storage. You can create expanded multi-node clusters using the Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB console. AWS CLI, or AWS SDKs by configuring custom parameter groups with your desired node topology. Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB 3 is available in all Regions where Timestream for InfluxDB is available. For more information, see the Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB documentation and pricing page.
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