☁️ AWS Daily Digest · June 04, 2026
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7 highlights · ~2 min read · Quick AI briefing per item
1. Amazon Cognito now supports multi-Region replication
Security · AWS What's New
Amazon Cognito now supports multi-Region replication, enabling synchronization of user and machine identity data to a secondary user pool in a standby Region. This capability benefits organizations by improving the resilience of their authentication system. In the event of a disruption, signed-in users can continue accessing their applications without re-authenticating.
2. AWS Databases on Vercel now available in additional AWS Regions
Database · AWS What's New
AWS Databases on Vercel are now available in additional AWS Regions, offering more flexibility to build applications with Vercel and AWS databases. This expansion benefits developers who want to build applications with Vercel and AWS databases from their preferred Regions. The setup experience allows users to create database resources in seconds with no hands-on coding or provisioning required.
3. Amazon Bedrock launches a redesigned console optimized for OpenAI- and Anthropic-compatible APIs
AI/ML · AWS What's New
Amazon Bedrock has launched a redesigned console optimized for OpenAI- and Anthropic-compatible APIs, providing a refreshed workflow for building and scaling generative AI applications. This new console experience benefits customers by making it simple to find the right model and move quickly from evaluation to production. The redesigned console supports the bedrock-mantle endpoint, which includes the OpenAI Responses API, OpenAI Chat Completions API, and the Anthropic Messages API.
4. AWS IoT Device Management adds MQTT session data to connectivity status API
Compute · AWS What's New
AWS IoT Device Management has added MQTT session data to its connectivity status API, enabling users to troubleshoot connectivity issues and audit connection patterns across their IoT device fleet. This update benefits IoT developers by providing detailed connection and MQTT session information for devices. The API now includes visibility into MQTT session timeout and session expiry values, along with optional socket level details.
5. Multi-Region event-driven failover architecture with Amazon EventBridge and Route 53
Networking · AWS Compute Blog
A multi-Region event-driven failover architecture is now possible with Amazon EventBridge and Route 53, enabling applications to respond to events in real-time and providing scalability and loose coupling between components. This architecture benefits organizations by ensuring high availability across multiple AWS regions. The failover mechanism automatically redirects traffic to a standby region in case of a disruption.
6. Migrating your Java applications to AWS Graviton using AWS Transform custom
Compute · AWS Compute Blog
AWS Transform custom now supports migrating Java applications to AWS Graviton, using an AI-powered agent that analyzes the codebase and executes the transformation. This benefits organizations by simplifying the migration process and reducing the need for manual changes. The transformation work is done at scale, making it easier to modernize Java applications for Graviton.
7. Sharing Capacity Blocks for ML Across Your AWS Organization
Compute · AWS Compute Blog
AWS now allows sharing Capacity Blocks for ML across an organization, eliminating GPU waste and scheduling conflicts between teams. This benefits organizations by increasing resource utilization and reducing infrastructure costs. With cross-account sharing, teams can distribute reserved GPU capacity and improve their ability to deliver ML-powered features to customers.
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