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AWS Daily Digest — June 02, 2026

☁️ AWS Daily Digest · June 02, 2026
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1. Get started with OpenAI GPT-5.5, GPT-5.4 models, and Codex on Amazon Bedrock

AI/ML  ·  AWS Blog

Amazon Bedrock now supports OpenAI GPT-5.5, GPT-5.4 models, and Codex, giving developers access to advanced AI models for coding and software development. This matters for organizations looking to leverage AI for complex workloads and coding tasks. The models can be called through the Responses API on Amazon Bedrock's inference engine.

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2. Introducing the next generation of AWS Resilience Hub for generative AI-based SRE resilience journey

AI/ML  ·  AWS Blog

AWS Resilience Hub has been updated with a new generation of features, including generative AI-powered failure mode analysis and modular resilience policies. This update benefits organizations running multiple applications by providing a consistent way to set resilience goals and measure progress.

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3. Introducing the next generation of Amazon OpenSearch Serverless for building your agentic AI applications

AI/ML  ·  AWS Blog

Amazon OpenSearch Serverless has been updated with a new generation of features, including instant resource creation and native integrations with AI development platforms. This update matters for customers building AI agents, as it offers up to 60% cost savings and faster scaling.

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4. Amazon Bedrock introduces new advanced prompt optimization and migration tool

AI/ML  ·  AWS Blog

Amazon Bedrock has introduced a new advanced prompt optimization and migration tool, allowing users to optimize prompts for any model and compare original prompts to optimized ones. This tool benefits developers by improving model performance and reducing regressions.

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5. Amazon Redshift introduces AWS Graviton-based RG instances with an integrated data lake query engine

Database  ·  AWS Blog

Amazon Redshift has introduced AWS Graviton-based RG instances with an integrated data lake query engine, providing faster and more efficient queries. This update matters for organizations with large data volumes and evolving analytics requirements, as it enables cost-effective storage and querying of diverse datasets.

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6. Amazon ElastiCache for Valkey now supports durability

Database  ·  AWS What's New

Amazon ElastiCache for Valkey now supports durability, enabling users to store data durably across multiple Availability Zones. This update benefits workloads that require microsecond read latency and cannot tolerate data loss, such as those using AI agents.

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7. AWS Cost and Usage Report 2.0 now supports Athena and Redshift integration

FinOps  ·  AWS What's New

AWS Cost and Usage Report 2.0 now supports integration with Athena and Redshift, allowing customers to analyze cost and usage data using standard SQL. This update matters for organizations looking to optimize their AWS costs and usage, as it provides feature parity with CUR 1.0 integration options.

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