☁️ AWS Daily Digest · June 25, 2026
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7 highlights · ~2 min read · Quick AI briefing per item
1. Run isolated sandboxes with full lifecycle control: AWS Lambda introduces MicroVMs
Compute · AWS Blog
AWS Lambda introduces MicroVMs, a new serverless compute primitive that lets you run code in isolated, stateful execution environments. This matters for customers who need to run multi-tenant applications with high security and control requirements. MicroVMs are powered by Firecracker, the same technology that powers Lambda function invocations.
2. AWS Network Firewall now supports managed threat intelligence rules from VisionHeight
Security · AWS What's New
AWS Network Firewall now supports managed threat intelligence rules from VisionHeight, including Zero-Day Threat Protection and Noisy Scanners and Tor Protection. This benefits customers who need to strengthen their defense against emerging threats and reduce firewall log noise.
3. Announcing Amazon EC2 G7 instances accelerated by NVIDIA RTX PRO 4500 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs
Compute · AWS Blog
Amazon EC2 G7 instances are now available, accelerated by NVIDIA RTX PRO 4500 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs, delivering high performance for AI inference, graphics, and data analytics workloads. This matters for customers who need high-performance computing for demanding workloads. G7 instances are available with custom sixth-generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors.
4. Amazon ECS introduces new high-resolution metrics for faster service auto scaling
Compute · AWS Blog
Amazon ECS introduces new high-resolution metrics for faster service auto scaling, allowing for more precise scaling of tasks based on workload demand. This benefits customers who need to optimize their resource utilization and improve application performance.
5. Amazon Redshift adds Reserved Instance upfront pricing options for RG instances
Database · AWS What's New
Amazon Redshift adds Reserved Instance upfront pricing options for RG instances, including All Upfront and Partial Upfront payment options. This matters for customers who want to optimize their compute costs and benefit from significant savings over on-demand rates. The new payment options are available for 1-year and 3-year reserved instances.
6. OpenAI GPT, OpenAI GPT OSS, and NVIDIA Nemotron models on Amazon Bedrock receive FedRAMP High and DoD IL-4/5 approval in AWS GovCloud (US)
AI/ML · AWS What's New
OpenAI GPT, OpenAI GPT OSS, and NVIDIA Nemotron models on Amazon Bedrock have received FedRAMP High and DoD IL-4/5 approval in AWS GovCloud (US), enabling federal agencies to build and scale generative AI applications with confidence. This benefits federal agencies and public sector organizations with strict security and compliance requirements.
7. Kiro achieves FedRAMP High and DoD IL-4/5 authorization in AWS GovCloud (US)
Security · AWS What's New
Kiro has achieved FedRAMP High and DoD IL-4/5 authorization in AWS GovCloud (US), allowing federal agencies to use Kiro as their agentic engineering partner with confidence in its security and compliance standards. This matters for customers who need to build applications with sensitive workloads and high security requirements.
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