Wow, can you all believe it? We’re nearing the end of the year already. Next thing you know, AWS re:Invent will be here! This is our biggest event that takes place every year in Las Vegas from December 1st to December 5th where we reveal and release many of the things that we’ve been working on. If you haven’t already, buy your tickets to AWS re:Invent 2025 to experience it in person. If you can’t make it to Vegas, don’t worry, make sure to stay tuned here on the AWS News Blog where will be covering many of the announcements as they happen.
However, there are plenty of new exciting new releases between now and then, so, as usual, let’s take a quick look at some of the highlights from last week so you can catch up on what’s been recently launched, starting with one of the most popular services: Amazon S3!
S3 updates
The S3 team has been working really hard to make working with S3 even better. This month alone has seen releases such as bulk target selection for S3 Batch Operations, support for conditional deletes in S3 general purpose buckets, increased file size and archive scanning limits for malware protection, and more.
Last week was another S3 milestone with the addition of a preview in the AWS Console for Amazon S3 Tables. You can now take a quick peek at your S3 Tables right from the console, making it easier to understand their data structure and content without writing any SQL. This viewer-friendly feature is ready to use across all regions where S3 Tables are supported, with costs limited to just the S3 requests needed to display your table preview.
Other releases
Here are some highlights from other services which also released some great stuff this week.
Amazon Bedrock AgentCore expands enterprise integration and automation options — Bedrock AgentCore services are leveling up their enterprise readiness with new support for Amazon VPC connectivity, AWS PrivateLink, AWS CloudFormation, and resource tagging, giving developers more control over security and infrastructure automation. These enhancements let you deploy AI agents that can securely access private resources, automate infrastructure deployment, and maintain organized resource management whether you’re using AgentCore Runtime for scalable agent deployment, Browser for web interactions, or Code Interpreter for secure code execution.
AWS X-Ray brings smart sampling for better error detection — AWS X-Ray now offers adaptive sampling that automatically adjusts trace capture rates within your defined limits, helping DevOps teams and SREs catch critical issues without oversampling during normal operations. The new capability includes Sampling Boost for increased sampling during anomalies and Anomaly Span Capture for targeted error tracing, giving teams better observability exactly when they need it while keeping costs in check.
AWS Clean Rooms enhances real-time collaboration wilth incremental ID mapping — AWS Clean Rooms now lets you update ID mapping tables with only new, modified, or deleted records through AWS Entity Resolution, making data synchronization across collaborators more efficient and timely. This improvement helps measurement providers maintain fresh datasets with advertisers and publishers while preserving privacy controls, enabling always-on campaign measurement without the need to reprocess entire datasets.
Short and sweet
Here are some bite-sized updates that could prove really handy for your teams or workloads.
Keeping up with the latest EC2 instance types can be challenging. AWS Compute Optimizer now supports 99 additional instance types including the latest C8, M8, R8, and I8 families.
In competitive gaming, every millisecond counts! Amazon GameLift has launched a new Local Zone in Dallas bringing ultra-low latency game servers closer to players in Texas.
When managing large-scale Amazon EC2 deployments, control is everything! Amazon EC2 Allowed AMIs setting now supports filtering by marketplace codes, deprecation time, creation date, and naming patterns to help prevent the use of non-compliant images. Additionally, EC2 Auto Scaling now lets you force cancel instance refreshes immediately, giving you faster control during critical deployments.
Making customer service more intelligent and secure across languages! Amazon Connect introduces enhanced analytics in its flow designer for better customer journey insights, adds custom attributes for precise interaction tracking, and expands Contact Lens sensitive data redaction to support seven additional European and American languages.
That’s it for this week!
Don’t forget to check out all the upcoming AWS events happening across the globe. There are many exciting opportunities for you to attend free events where you can meet lots of people and learn a lot while enjoying a great day amongst other like-minded people in the tech industry.
And if you feel like competing for some cash, time is running out to be part of something extraordinary! The AWS AI Agent Global Hackathon continues until October 20, offering developers a unique opportunity to build innovative AI agents using AWS’s comprehensive gen AI stack. With over $45,000 in prizes and exclusive go-to-market opportunities up for grabs, don’t miss the chance to showcase your creativity and technical prowess in this global competition.
I hope you have found something useful or exciting within this last week’s launches. We post a weekly review every Monday to help you keep up with the latest from AWS so make sure to bookmark this and hopefully see you for the next one!