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Apache Spark troubleshooting and upgrade agents now available as Kiro powers

3 April 2026 @ 9:49 pm

The Apache Spark troubleshooting agent and upgrade agent for Amazon EMR are now available as Kiro powers, bringing one-click access to AI-assisted Spark operations directly in Kiro. With these powers, data engineers can reduce troubleshooting time from hours to minutes and compress Spark version upgrades from months to weeks. When a Spark job fails, the troubleshooting power identifies the root cause by analyzing logs, metrics, and configurations across EMR on EC2 and EMR Serverless, and provides specific code recommendations for PySpark applications. The upgrade power automates Spark version upgrades, such as moving from EMR 6.5 to EMR 7.12, by handling code transformation and dependency resolution through remote validation and data quality comparison on EMR. Both powers connect to Spark agents through MCP Proxy for AWS with IAM role-based authentication, and all actions are recorded in AWS CloudTrail for full auditability.. The Apache Spark troubleshooting and upg

AWS Glue Schema Registry is now available in three more AWS regions

3 April 2026 @ 9:04 pm

You can now use the AWS Glue Schema Registry, a serverless and free feature of AWS Glue, in the Asia Pacific (Jakarta), Europe (Spain), and Europe (Zurich) regions to validate and control the evolution of streaming data using registered Apache Avro, JSON, and Protobuf schema formats. The Schema Registry acts as a centralized repository for managing data format and structure between decoupled applications in data streaming systems. By using it, you can eliminate data validation logic and cross-team coordination, improve streaming data quality, and reduce downstream application failures. Through Apache-licensed serializers and deserializers, the Schema Registry integrates with C# and Java applications developed for Apache Kafka/Amazon Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka, 

Amazon SageMaker Data Agent introduces charting capabilities and support for materialized views

3 April 2026 @ 8:30 pm

Amazon SageMaker Data Agent now supports interactive charting, SQL analytics on Snowflake data sources, and materialized view management in Amazon SageMaker Unified Studio notebooks. Data Agent now provides a complete analytics workflow that goes beyond code generation, enabling you to explore AWS and external data sources, visualize results, and optimize query performance, all with natural language prompts. You can ask "plot monthly revenue trends by region for 2025" and Data Agent generates an interactive chart directly in your notebook, where you can hover over data points, and modify without writing code. When your analysis spans AWS and Snowflake, you can query Snowflake tables through external connections and join them with your AWS Glue Data Catalog data in a single prompt. Additionally, you can ask "analyze my notebook and suggest which queries would benefit from materialized views" and the agent recommends optimizations based on your query patterns, creates the view

Amazon Bedrock Guardrails announces general availability of cross-account safeguards

3 April 2026 @ 7:15 pm

Amazon Bedrock Guardrails now enables centralized enforcement of safety controls across all AWS accounts within an organization through cross-account safeguards. Amazon Bedrock Guardrails offers configurable safeguards that help block up to 88% of harmful multimodal content from both input prompts and model responses, while filtering hallucinated responses from foundation models. Central security teams and administrators can now automatically implement these controls for all foundation model interactions in Amazon Bedrock across their organization, eliminating the operational overhead of manually configuring guardrails for each account. With cross-account safeguards, you can specify a guardrail ID from your management account in a new Amazon Bedrock policy that automatically enforces configured safeguards across all member entities including organizatio

Partner Revenue Measurement now supports AWS Marketplace Metering for certain AWS Marketplace products

3 April 2026 @ 6:55 pm

Today, AWS announces the launch of Partner Revenue Measurement integration with AWS Marketplace Metering for Amazon Machine Image (AMI) and Machine Learning (ML) products listed in AWS Marketplace. Partner Revenue Measurement allows Partners to better understand their AWS revenue impact and product consumption patterns. The AWS Marketplace Metering capability automatically measures AWS service consumption when customers purchase and use AMI and ML products via AWS Marketplace. Partners can now gain visibility into how their solutions impact Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) and Amazon SageMaker AI service consumption across partner-managed and customer-managed accounts. This method complements Partner Revenue Measurement’s Resource Tagging and User Agent string capabili

Partner Revenue Measurement now supports User Agent string for certain AWS services

3 April 2026 @ 6:55 pm

Today, AWS announces the general availability of Partner Revenue Measurement User Agent string — a new capability that enables AWS Partners to measure AWS service consumption driven by their solutions using AWS APIs and SDKs. Partner Revenue Measurement allows Partners to better understand their AWS revenue impact and product consumption patterns. The User Agent string capability allows Partners to embed a unique product code from their AWS Marketplace listing as a user agent to quantify and measure the AWS revenue impact of that solution across certain services.   Partners can now add a user agent (format APN_1.1/pc_<AWS Marketplace product-code>$) in their application to enable AWS service consumption measurement by solution across partner-managed and customer-managed accounts. Partners can also set an environment variable in their SDKs or configure a setting in their AWS shared configuration file to automatically apply the User Agent string to all AWS service

AWS Secrets Manager console now supports custom input for AWS KMS keys

3 April 2026 @ 6:00 pm

AWS Secrets Manager console now allows you to specify a custom customer managed AWS Key Management Service (KMS) key when creating secrets. You can now provide a KMS key Amazon Resource Name (ARN) directly in the console, in addition to selecting from the pre-populated list of KMS keys in your current account. Previously, when creating a secret through the AWS Secrets Manager console, you could only select customer managed KMS keys from a dropdown list that displayed keys within the same AWS account. With this enhancement, you can now enter a KMS key ARN to use a key from a different account, aligning the console experience with the existing API capabilities. This simplifies cross-account encryption workflows and provides greater flexibility in managing your encryption keys across multiple accounts. This feature is available in all AWS Regions where AWS Secrets Manager is available. To learn more about using customer managed KMS keys with AWS Secrets Manager, visit t

Amazon CloudWatch introduces PromQL querying with Query Studio Preview

3 April 2026 @ 7:00 am

Amazon CloudWatch announces Query Studio in public preview, a unified query and visualization experience that brings native PromQL querying to CloudWatch for the first time. Query Studio combines PromQL and CloudWatch Metric Insights in a single interface, enabling you to query AWS vended metrics and OpenTelemetry metrics using the language you prefer without switching between consoles. Query Studio provides a visual form builder with autocomplete and a code editor with syntax highlighting, making it accessible to both new and experienced users. For example, a team running applications on Amazon EC2 can correlate their custom OpenTelemetry application metrics with EC2 vended metrics side by side, quickly spot issues across their stack, and create alarms or add charts to dashboards directly from their query results. Amazon CloudWatch Query Studio is available in public preview in US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), Asia Pacific (Sydney), Asia Pacific (Singapore

Amazon ElastiCache Serverless now supports IPv6 and dual stack connectivity

2 April 2026 @ 9:00 pm

Amazon ElastiCache Serverless now supports IPv6 and dual stack connectivity, expanding beyond the IPv4 connectivity that was previously available. This gives you greater flexibility in how your applications connect to your Serverless caches. When creating an ElastiCache Serverless cache, you can now choose from three network type options — IPv4, IPv6, or dual stack. With dual stack connectivity, your cache accepts connections over both IPv4 and IPv6 simultaneously, making it ideal for migrating to IPv6 gradually while maintaining backward compatibility with applications connecting over IPv4. IPv6 connectivity enables you to use IPv6-only subnets with your Serverless caches, eliminating the need for IPv4 addresses and helping you meet compliance requirements for IPv6 adoption. IPv6 and dual stack connectivity for ElastiCache Serverless is available in all AWS Regions, including

Amazon CloudWatch launches OTel Container Insights for Amazon EKS (Preview)

2 April 2026 @ 8:41 pm

Amazon CloudWatch introduces Container Insights with OpenTelemetry metrics for Amazon EKS, available in public preview. Building on the existing Container Insights experience, this capability provides deeper visibility into EKS clusters by collecting more metrics from widely adopted open source and AWS collectors and sending them to CloudWatch using the OpenTelemetry Protocol (OTLP). Each metric is automatically enriched with up to 150 descriptive labels, including Kubernetes metadata and customer-defined labels such as team, application, or business unit. Curated dashboards in the Container Insights console present cluster, node, and pod health with the ability to aggregate and filter metrics by instance type, availability zone, node group, or any custom label. For deeper analysis, customers can write queries using the Prometheus Query Language (PromQL) in CloudWatch Query Studio. The CloudWatch Observability EKS add-on provides one-click installation through the Amazon EK