☁️ AWS Daily Digest · July 01, 2026
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1. Amazon EC2 C9g and C9gd instances powered by AWS Graviton5 processors are now available
Compute · AWS Blog
Amazon EC2 C9g and C9gd instances powered by AWS Graviton5 processors are now available, offering higher performance for compute-intensive workloads. This benefits customers running real-time analytics, batch processing, and CPU-based machine learning inference. The C9g instances deliver up to 25% higher performance per vCPU compared to previous-generation C8g instances.
2. AWS Artifact now includes Assurance Assistant for compliance inquiries
Security · AWS What's New
AWS Artifact now includes Assurance Assistant, an AI-powered capability that generates citation-backed responses to security and compliance questions about AWS services. This helps third-party risk managers, compliance officers, and auditors accelerate vendor assessments and due diligence questionnaire completion. Assurance Assistant offers two modes: single-question mode and questionnaire upload mode.
3. Amazon RDS announces Cross-Region Automated Backups in four additional AWS Regions
Database · AWS What's New
Amazon RDS announces Cross-Region Automated Backups in four additional AWS Regions, allowing customers to setup automated backup replication between specific regions. This enables recovery capability for mission-critical databases by providing the ability to restore databases to a specific point in time. The new regions include Mexico, Asia Pacific, and others.
4. Amazon Bedrock AgentCore now available in four additional AWS Regions
AI/ML · AWS What's New
Amazon Bedrock AgentCore is now available in four additional AWS Regions, including Asia Pacific and Europe. This expansion enables customers to build and run agents closer to their end users with lower latency. AgentCore helps engineers ship agents fast with any framework and any model.
5. Automate public TLS certificate issuance with ACME support in AWS Certificate Manager
Security · AWS Blog
AWS Certificate Manager now supports ACME for automating public TLS certificate issuance, reducing manual renewal processes. This benefits customers managing TLS certificates for their applications, especially with shorter certificate validity periods. ACME is an open protocol for requesting, renewing, and revoking TLS certificates without human intervention.
6. Amazon Bedrock AgentCore increases default runtime quota limits
AI/ML · AWS What's New
Amazon Bedrock AgentCore has increased default runtime quota limits, giving customers greater capacity to scale their agent-based workloads. The new default limits support up to 5,000 active concurrent sessions in US East and US West, and 2,500 in all other supported Regions. This means customers can run more AI agents simultaneously while handling high-throughput workloads.
7. AWS Partner Central now supports AWS Marketplace listings for co-selling
Networking · AWS What's New
AWS Partner Central now supports AWS Marketplace listings for co-selling, allowing partners to associate existing listings with opportunities. This enables partners to track fulfillment more effectively and manage their solutions for the AWS Marketplace catalog and co-selling separately. Partners can select AWS Marketplace solutions and products when creating or editing an opportunity.
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