Join us for the AWS Developer Day on February 20! This virtual event is designed to help developers and teams incorporate cutting-edge yet responsible generative AI across their development lifecycle to accelerate innovation.
In his keynote, Jeff Barr, Vice President of AWS Evangelism, shares his thoughts on the next generation of software development based on generative AI, the skills needed to thrive in this changing environment, and how he sees it evolving in the future.
Get a first look at exciting technical deep-dive and product updates about Amazon Q Developer, AWS Amplify, and GitLab Duo with Amazon Q. You get the chance to explore real-world use cases, live coding demos, interactive sessions, and community spotlight sessions with Christian Bonzelet (AWS Community Builder), Hazel Saenz (AWS Serverless Hero), Matt Lewis (AWS Data Hero), and Johannes Koch (AWS DevTools Hero). Please sign up for this event now!
Last week’s launches
Here are some launches that got my attention:
Updating AWS SDK defaults for AWS STS – As we shared upcoming changes to the AWS Security Token Service (AWS STS) global endpoint to improve the resiliency and performance of your applications, we’re updating two defaults of AWS Software Development Kits (AWS SDKs) and AWS Command Line Interfaces (AWS CLIs) on July 31st 2025 – the default AWS STS service to regional, and the default retry strategy to standard. We recommend that you test your application before the release to avoid an unexpected experience after updating.
Introducing the AWS Trust Center – Chris Betz, CISO at Amazon Web Services (AWS), shared AWS Trust Center, a new online resource communicating how we approach securing your assets in the cloud. This resource is a window into our security practices, compliance programs, and data protection controls that demonstrates how we work to earn your trust every day.
AWS CloudTrail network activity events for VPC endpoint – This feature provides you with a powerful tool to enhance your security posture, detect potential threats, and gain deeper insights into your VPC network traffic. This feature addresses your critical needs for comprehensive visibility and control over your AWS environments.
AWS Verified Access support for non-HTTP resources – AWS Verified Access now extends beyond HTTP apps to provide VPN-less, secure access to non-HTTP resources like Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) databases, enabling improved security and enhanced user experience for both web applications and database connections. To learn more, visit the Verified Access endpoints page and a video tutorial.
New subnet management of Network Load Balancer (NLB) – NLBs were previously restricted to only adding subnets in new Availability Zones, and they now support full subnet management, including removal of subnets, matching the capabilities of Application Load Balancer (ALB). This enhancement offers organizations greater control over their network architecture and brings consistency to AWS load balancing services.
Meta SAM 2.1 and Falcon 3 models in Amazon SageMaker JumpStart – You can use Meta’s Segment Anything Model (SAM) 2.1 with state-of-the-art video and image segmentation capabilities in a single model. You can also use the Falcon 3 family with five models ranging from 1 to 10 billion parameters, with a focus on enhancing science, math, and coding capabilities. To learn more, visit SageMaker JumpStart pretrained models and Getting started with Amazon SageMaker JumpStart.
For a full list of AWS announcements, be sure to keep an eye on the What’s New with AWS? page.
Other AWS news
Here are some additional news items that you might find interesting:
AWS Documentation update – Greg Wilson, a lead of AWS Documentation, SDK, and CLI teams shared an insightful blog post about the progress, challenges, and what’s next for technical documentation for 200+ AWS services. It includes AWS Decision Guides for choosing the right service for specific needs; optimizing documents for readability, such as doubled code samples; and improving usability, such as dark mode and auto-suggest with top global navigation controls. You can also learn about how we use generative AI to help create technical documents.
AWS Well-Architected for Enterprises – This is a new free digital course designed for technical professionals who architect, build, and operate AWS solutions at scale. This intermediate-level course will help you optimize your cloud architecture while aligning to your business goals. The course takes approximately 1 hour to complete and includes a knowledge check at the end to reinforce your learning.
Integrating AWS with .NET Aspire – The .NET team at AWS has been working on integrations for connecting your .NET applications to AWS resources. Learn about how to automatically deploy AWS application resources using Aspire.Hosting.AWS NuGet package for NET Aspire, an open source framework building cloud-ready applications.
Upcoming AWS events
Check your calendars and sign up for these upcoming AWS events:
AWS Innovate: Generative AI + Data – Join a free online conference focusing on generative AI and data innovations. Available in multiple geographic regions: APJC and EMEA (March 6), North America (March 13), Greater China Region (March 14), and Latin America (April 8).
AWS Summits – Join free online and in-person events that bring the cloud computing community together to connect, collaborate, and learn about AWS. Register in your nearest city: Paris (April 9), Amsterdam (April 16), London (April 30), and Poland (May 5).
AWS GenAI Lofts – GenAI Lofts offer collaborative spaces and immersive experiences for startups and developers. You can join in-person GenAI Loft San Francisco events such as Built on Amazon Bedrock demo nights (February 19), SageMaker Unified Studio Demo for Startups (February 21), and Hands-on with Agentic Graph RAG Workshop (February 25). GenAI Loft Berlin has its Opening Day on February 24 and goes to March 7.
AWS Community Days – Join community-led conferences that feature technical discussions, workshops, and hands-on labs led by expert AWS users and industry leaders from around the world: Karachi, Pakistan (February 22), Milan, Italy (April 2), Bay Area – Security Edition (April 4), Timișoara, Romania (April 10), and Prague, Czeh Republic (April 29).
AWS re:Inforce – Mark your calendars for AWS re:Inforce (June 16–18) in Philadelphia, PA. AWS re:Inforce is a learning conference focused on AWS security solutions, cloud security, compliance, and identity. You can subscribe for event updates now!
You can browse all upcoming in-person and virtual events.
That’s all for this week. Check back next Monday for another Weekly Roundup!
— Channy
This post is part of our Weekly Roundup series. Check back each week for a quick roundup of interesting news and announcements from AWS!