Amazon EVS now offers Microsoft Windows Server Licensing

Today, we’re announcing that Amazon Elastic VMware Service (Amazon EVS) now offers Microsoft Windows Server licensing entitlements. You can now migrate or create new virtual machines (VMs) running Windows Server OS in EVS and obtain Windows Server licensing entitlements for those VMs from AWS.
Amazon EVS lets you run VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) directly within your Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) on EC2 bare-metal instances, powered by AWS Nitro. Using either our step-by-step configuration workflow or the AWS Command Line Interface (CLI), you can set up a complete VCF environment in just a few hours. This rapid deployment enables faster workload migration to AWS, helping you eliminate aging infrastructure, reduce operational risks, and meet critical timelines for exiting your data center.
With this latest functionality, you can now entitle your Windows Server VMs on Amazon EVS with Microsoft Windows Server. You can configure an EVS connector to your VMware vCenter Server and provide the VM IDs for those Window Server VMs you want to entitle through the Amazon EVS console or AWS CLI. Pay for only what your VMs use, on a per vCPU-hour basis. Add or remove entitlement for your VMs at any time, giving you flexibility to manage costs as your environment evolves.  This newest release provides you with greater flexibility when migrating to AWS, helping meet critical data center exit timelines while maintaining your familiar VMware environment. 
This feature is available in all AWS Regions where Amazon EVS is available.
For more details, read the step-by-step walkthrough on the blog post. Visit the Amazon EVS product detail page and user guide. to learn more about Amazon EVS. 
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Amazon EBS expands volume modification enhancement to AWS European Sovereign Cloud Region

Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS) now supports up to four Elastic Volumes modifications per volume within a rolling 24-hour window in AWS European Sovereign Cloud (Germany) Region. Elastic Volumes modifications allow you to increase the size, change the type, and adjust the performance of your EBS volumes. With this update, you can start a new modification immediately after the previous one completes, as long as you have initiated fewer than four modifications in the past 24 hours.
This enhancement improves your operational agility to immediately scale storage capacity or adjust performance in response to sudden data growth or unanticipated workload spikes. With Elastic Volumes modifications, you can modify your volumes without detaching them or restarting your instances, allowing your application to continue running with minimal performance impact.
The Elastic Volumes modifications enhancement is automatically available in the Region without requiring changes to your existing workflows. To learn more, see Modify an Amazon EBS volume using Elastic Volumes operations in the Amazon EBS User Guide.
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Amazon Connect Outbound Campaigns now supports contact priority ordering

Amazon Connect Outbound Campaigns now allows you to dial contacts in configurable priority order based on up to 10 profile attributes for voice campaigns and voice activities in journeys. This helps you focus agent time on the most valuable customers or time-sensitive opportunities, improving campaign effectiveness and conversion rates.
With contact priority ordering, you can sort segments on attributes such as customer lifetime value, account tier, or appointment date. For example, a financial services team can prioritize outreach to high-value accounts nearing contract renewal, or a healthcare provider can ensure patients with the earliest upcoming appointments are contacted first. Initial dial attempts always take precedence over reattempts, ensuring your priority order is maintained throughout campaign execution. 
This capability is available in all AWS Regions where Amazon Connect Outbound Campaigns is offered at no additional cost. To get started, configure sort attributes when building segments in Amazon Connect Customer Profiles. To learn more, see the Amazon Connect Outbound Campaigns best practice and how to build customer segments. 
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AWS Managed Microsoft AD is now available on Windows functional level 2016

Starting today, all AWS Directory Service for Microsoft AD (AWS Managed Microsoft AD) directories run on Windows functional level 2016. The upgrade to Windows functional level 2016 has been applied automatically to all existing AWS Managed Microsoft AD directories. The functional level upgrade includes enhanced authentication mechanisms and improved security for privileged access management, helping you better protect your Active Directory infrastructure in the cloud. 
This upgrade provides LAPS (Local Administrator Password Solution), which helps you manage local administrator passwords on domain-joined computers by automatically generating unique, complex passwords, and storing them securely in Active Directory.
This is enabled in all AWS Regions where AWS Managed Microsoft AD is available, except in the Middle East (UAE) and Middle East (Bahrain) Regions. To learn more, see the AWS Directory Service Administration Guide.
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Amazon S3 Express One Zone now supports S3 Inventory

Amazon S3 Express One Zone, a high-performance S3 storage class for latency-sensitive applications, now supports S3 Inventory. S3 Inventory provides a scheduled alternative to S3’s synchronous List API. You can configure S3 Inventory to generate reports on a daily or weekly basis that list your stored objects within an S3 directory bucket or with a specific prefix, and their respective metadata and encryption status. You can simplify and speed up business workflows and big data jobs with S3 Inventory, and verify encryption status of your objects to meet business, compliance, and regulatory needs.
You can use the AWS CLI, AWS SDKs, or S3 API to configure a daily or weekly inventory report for all the objects within your S3 directory bucket or a subset of the objects under a shared prefix. As part of the configuration, you can specify a destination S3 bucket for your S3 Inventory report, the output file format (CSV, ORC, or Parquet), and specific object metadata necessary for your business application, such as object name, size, last modified date, storage class, multipart upload flag, and encryption status.
S3 Inventory for S3 Express One Zone is available in all AWS Regions where the storage class is available. For pricing information, visit the S3 pricing page. To learn more, visit the S3 Inventory documentation.
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