☁️ AWS Daily Digest · June 05, 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 across regions. This capability benefits organizations by improving the resilience of their authentication systems. In the event of a regional service disruption, traffic can be redirected to a secondary user pool with minimal disruption to users.
2. Amazon ECS with AWS Fargate now supports 32vCPU compute configurations
Compute · AWS What's New
Amazon ECS with AWS Fargate now supports 32vCPU compute configurations, enabling customers to run more demanding applications. This benefits customers with high-performance computing use-cases, large-scale data processing, AI inference, and other compute-intensive workloads. The new task sizes are available with memory configurations of 60 GiB, 120 GiB, or 244 GiB.
3. Amazon SageMaker Data Agent integrates business context into conversations
AI/ML · AWS What's New
Amazon SageMaker Data Agent now integrates business context into conversations, enabling data practitioners to discover datasets and generate more accurate SQL and Python code. This integration benefits data practitioners by allowing them to use business terminology instead of technical table names. The Data Agent can search glossary terms and custom metadata to deliver more accurate data discovery and code generation.
4. 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 benefits developers by providing an end-to-end setup experience with automatic code and infrastructure deployment. The databases available include Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL, Amazon Aurora DSQL, and Amazon DynamoDB serverless databases.
5. The AWS MCP Server now supports cross-account and cross-role access
Security · AWS What's New
The AWS MCP Server now supports cross-account and cross-role access, enabling developers to work across multiple AWS accounts and IAM roles within a single session. This benefits developers using AI coding agents by allowing them to switch between accounts and roles seamlessly. The feature eliminates the need to restart the AI coding session when switching profiles.
6. Try the new console experience in Amazon Bedrock, optimized for Anthropic- and OpenAI-compatible APIs
AI/ML · AWS Blog
Amazon Bedrock's new console experience is optimized for Anthropic- and OpenAI-compatible APIs, enabling experimentation and scaling with the latest AI models. This benefits developers by providing a refreshed workflow and a simple way to find the right model and move from evaluation to production. The console supports the latest GPT, Claude, and open-weight models with the OpenAI Responses API and Anthropic Messages API.
7. Get started with OpenAI GPT-5.5, GPT-5.4 models, and Codex on Amazon Bedrock
AI/ML · AWS Blog
OpenAI GPT-5.5, GPT-5.4 models, and Codex are now available on Amazon Bedrock, providing access to frontier models and a coding agent for software development. This benefits customers by offering excellent models for coding, reasoning, and complex professional work. The models can be called through the Responses API on Amazon Bedrock's next-generation inference engine.
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