☁️ AWS Daily Digest · July 14, 2026
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1. Announcing Lambda MicroVMs: serverless compute environments with VM-level isolation and near-instant startup
Compute · AWS Compute Blog
AWS Lambda now offers MicroVMs, a serverless compute environment with VM-level isolation and near-instant startup. This benefits developers who need to securely run just-in-time code without managing virtualization infrastructure. MicroVMs are powered by Firecracker virtualization.
2. Eliminating Java cold starts with AWS Lambda Managed Instances
Compute · AWS Compute Blog
AWS Lambda Managed Instances now eliminate Java cold starts, improving response times for latency-sensitive applications. This matters for developers with p99 SLA requirements who need to optimize their Java Lambda functions.
3. Amazon CloudFront Functions now supports logging to CloudFront access logs
Networking · AWS What's New
Amazon CloudFront Functions now supports logging to CloudFront access logs, allowing developers to write custom data directly into access logs. This benefits developers who need to log data from CloudFront Functions without correlating separate log files.
4. OpenAI GPT-5.6 Sol, Terra, and Luna now generally available on Amazon Bedrock
AI/ML · AWS What's New
OpenAI GPT-5.6 Sol, Terra, and Luna models are now available on Amazon Bedrock, offering high-performance and secure inference capabilities. This benefits developers who need to solve complex problems with intelligent and efficient models.
5. Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) adds support for 46 new MongoDB operators in version 8.0.1
Database · AWS What's New
Amazon DocumentDB now supports 46 new MongoDB operators in version 8.0.1, expanding query API compatibility for MongoDB workloads. This benefits developers who need to migrate MongoDB workloads to Amazon DocumentDB without changing application code.
6. Secure code execution for AI agents with AWS Lambda MicroVMs
Compute · AWS Compute Blog
AWS Lambda MicroVMs provide secure code execution for AI agents, allowing development teams to execute agent-generated code in a secure environment. This benefits teams building serverless applications with AI coding agents who need granular governance controls.
7. Accelerate multiplayer game hosting with AWS m8azn instances
Compute · AWS Compute Blog
AWS m8azn instances accelerate multiplayer game hosting with up to 2x computational performance, improving player experiences and retention. This benefits game studios hosting dedicated multiplayer servers on AWS who need consistent and immersive gameplay experiences.
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