New SAP on AWS GROW Region Availability for SAP Cloud ERP

SAP Cloud ERP on AWS (GROW) is now available in the Europe (Frankfurt) region. As a complete offering of solutions, best practices, adoption acceleration services, community and learning, SAP Cloud ERP on AWS helps any size organization adopt cloud enterprise resource planning (ERP) with speed, predictability, and continuous innovation on the world’s most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud. SAP Cloud ERP on AWS can be implemented in months instead of years compared to traditional on-premises ERP implementations. By implementing SAP Cloud ERP on AWS, you can simplify everyday work, grow your business, and secure your success. At the core of SAP Cloud ERP on AWS is SAP S/4HANA Cloud, Public edition a full-featured SaaS ERP suite built on the learnings of SAP’s 50+ years of industry best practices. SAP Cloud ERP on AWS allows your organization to gain end-to-end process visibility and control with integrated systems across HR, procurement, sales, finance, supply chain, and manufacturing. It also includes SAP Business AI-powered processes leveraging AWS to provide data-driven insights and recommendations. Customers can also innovate with generative AI using their SAP data through Amazon Bedrock models in the SAP generative AI hub. SAP Cloud ERP on AWS takes advantage of AWS Graviton processors, which offer up to 60% less energy than comparable cloud instances for the same performance. To learn more about deploying SAP Cloud ERP on AWS explore the SAP on AWS product page.   
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Amazon Route 53 Resolver now supports AWS PrivateLink

Amazon Route 53 Resolver now supports AWS PrivateLink. Customers can now access and manage Route 53 Resolver and all the related features (Resolver endpoints, Route 53 Resolver DNS Firewall, Resolver Query Logging, Resolver for AWS Outposts) privately, without going through the public internet. AWS PrivateLink provides private connectivity between VPCs, AWS services, and on-premises applications, securely over the Amazon network. When Route 53 Resolver and its features are accessed via AWS PrivateLink, all operations, such as creating, deleting, editing, and listing, can be handled via the Amazon private network.  Amazon Route 53 Resolver responds recursively to DNS queries from AWS resources for public records, Amazon VPC-specific DNS names, and Amazon Route 53 private hosted zones, and is available by default in all VPCs. Route 53 Resolver also offers features (Resolver endpoints, Route 53 Resolver DNS Firewall, Resolver Query Logging, Resolver for AWS Outposts) that you can opt-into. You can use Resolver and its features with AWS PrivateLink in regions where Route 53 Resolver and all its associated features are available today, including the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. For more information about the AWS Regions where Resolver and its features are available, see here. To learn more about Route 53 Resolver and its features, please refer to the service documentation.
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Amazon GameLift Streams adds AWS Health notifications for aging resources

Amazon GameLift Streams is now integrated with AWS Health and will provide automated notifications about aging stream groups. Customers are sent regular reminders via AWS Health to re-create their stream groups starting as early as the 45th day to the 335th day from the stream group creation date. Stream groups older than 180 days are restricted from adding new applications and automatically expire after the 365th day. This feature strengthens our customer’s security posture by helping customers manage the lifecycle of stream groups and prevent the use of outdated resources that might be missing updates. While the customer focuses on their game development, the service helps maintain the health of their resources. AWS Health will send a reminder to the linked account on the 45th day and on the 150th day from the stream group creation day, informing customers that the stream group will be restricted from adding new applications after the 180-day. A last reminder to re-create the stream group will be sent on 335th day informing customers that the stream group will expire on the 365th day. This feature is available in all AWS Regions where Amazon GameLift Streams is offered at no additional cost. Maintenance warnings or the expiration date of a stream group can be viewed on the Stream group details page on the service console, or by using the ExpiresAt field in the GetStreamGroup API response. To learn more about managing your stream groups and configuring notifications, visit the Amazon GameLift documentation on Stream group lifecycle.
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