AWS Weekly Roundup: New Aws Heroes, Amazon Q Developer, EC2 GPU Reduction and others (June 9, 2025) | Amazon Web Services

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The AWS Heroes program recognizes a pulsating worldwide group of AWS experts whose enthusiasm for sharing knowledge has a real impact on the community. Heroes are going above and behind and for sharing knowledge in different ways in the developer community. Introducing our latest AWS heroes in the second quarter of 2025.

If you want to find and connect with multiple AWS heroes in your area, visit categories where community heroes, container heroes, data heroes, nibools heroes, machine learning heroes, security heroes and heroes without servers.

Start of Last Week
In addition to inspirational celebrations, there are several AWS starts that captivated me.

  • Agency for Amazon Q Developer Chat in AWS Management Console and Chat Applications – AWS Management Console, Microsoft Teams and Slack, Amazon Q Developer can now answer more complex questions by appropriated tools across more than 200 AWS Services.
  • The Claude Sonet 4 on Amazon Q Developer CLI – Amazon Q Developer CLI now supports Claude Sonet 4 Anthropic and allows developers to switch between premium models (Sonet 4, 3.7 and 3.5) simple commands such as commands /model gold q chat --model.
  • The Gateway Amazon API now supports the Resting of the Dynamic REST API – Amazon API Gateway now supports the RPT API routing rules using its own domain names, allowing HTTP -based operations, URL basic roads or both.
  • Amazon Athena announces the results of managed queries that streamline the analysis of workflows – the results of the instant query are a new feature that automatically stores, encrypts and manages the life cycle of query results for customers without additional costs.
  • The new monitoring panel in the Firewall AWS Network-New Dashboard provides increased visibility in network traffic patterns, including top streams, server name TLS (SNI), HTTP hosts, long-term TC and Handshake TCP.

Be sure to see what’s new in AWS.

More AWS messages
Here are several other projects, blog posts that could consider you interesting:

  • The AMAZON EC2 NVIDIA AMAZON EC2 NVIDIA reduces the NVIDIA GPU-ACCELEDED AMAZON EC2 (P4D, P4DE, P5 and P5en) by up to 45 people for planning and savings. We also provide very new instances of P6-B200 through savings plans to support extensive deployment.
  • Introduction Public AWS API Models – AWS now provides daily Smithy API updates on Github, Enably developers to create their own SDK customers, understand AS API behavior, and create developer tools for better AWS services.
  • The AWS Asia Pacific (TAIPEI) is now open – the new region provides customers with data requirements to safely store data on Taiwan and provide even lower latency. Customers across industries can out of safe, scalable and ramulable cloud infrastructure to control digital transformation and innovation.
  • Amazon EC2 has simplified the Workflow Friend Cleanup Workflow – Amazon EC2 now automatically deleted the basic images of Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS) when Amazon Machine Images (Friends).
  • Laboratory, where AWS designs its own chips – visit the Labs Annapurna Labs in Austin, Texas – in combination of offices, workshops and even in the Mini Data Center – Usre Amazon Web Services (AWS) engineers design the future of computer technology.

Upcoming AWS events
Check your calendars and register for these upcoming AWS events.

  • Join Re: Inforce from anywhere – if you can’t get to Philadelphia (16 – 18 June), tune in remotaly. Get free access to Re: Inforce Keynote and Innovation Talks Live Asy.
  • AWS Summits-are connected to free online and personal events that connect the Cloud Computing community to join, cooperate and learn about AWS. Register in your nearest town: Shanghai (19th – 20th June), Milano (June 18), Mumbai (June 19) and Japan (June 25 – 26).
  • AWS Re: Invent – Mark your calendars for AWS Re: inventory (1 – 5 December) in Las Vegas. Registration is now open
  • The AWS-with community days have joined the conferences led by a community that contain technical discussions, workshops and practical laboratories led by AWS professional users and industry leaders from around the world: Mexico (June 14), Nairobi, Kenya (June 14) and Columbia (June 28)

That’s all for this week. See the next Monday for the next week round!

– Betty

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