AWS WEEKLY ROUNDUP: The upcoming SumMity AWS, Amazon Q Developer, Amazon Cloudfront update and others (April 21, 2025) | Amazon Web Services

Last weekend we had the AWS Summit Amsterdam, one of the global events of Amazon Web Services (AWS), which the opportunity to read technical and industrial leaders and meet AWS experts and equally minded professionals. In particular, most AWS summits have developers and community lounges in their exhibition halls.

AWS Summit Amsterdam - NinengerPhotos taken by TheSbile Martis in Aws Summit Amsterdam 2025

Here you can experience generative AI services for developers or participate in developer sessions prepared by the AWS community. You can also contact a price bike where you can get special gifts after logging in to the AWS Builder ID so that you can use Amazon Q Development, AWS Builder, AWS Re: Post and AWS for developers.

Check Your Schedule and Join an Aws Summit in a City Near You: Bangkok (April 29), London (April 30), Poland (May 5), Bengaluru (May 7-8), Hong Kong (May 8), Seoul (May 14-15), Dubai (May 21), Tel Aviv (May 28), Singapore (May 28) 29 Stockholm (June 4), Sydney (June 4-5), Hamburg (June 5), Washington, DC, (10. – 11th June), Madrid (June 11), Milan (June 18), Shanghai (19 – 20.

Start of Last Week
Here are a few launches that caught me:

  • Gitlab Duo with Amazon Q-Gitlab Duo with Amazon Q is generally available for self-governing final customers and insert advanced software development agencies. It also supports Java modernization, improved quality insurance and optimize code control directly on the Gitlab’s Enterprise DevSecops platform. If you want to learn more, read the Devops blog post or visit the Amazon Q Developer Integrations, where you will learn more.
  • Amazon Q developer in Europe (Frankfurt) – Amazon Q Developer for Tier can now use Amazon Q developer in the AWS Management Console and in the integrated development environment (IDE) for storing data in Europe (Frankfurt). It provokes inference in the regions of the European Union (EU), which gives them a larger selection where their data is based and transit. If you want to know more, read the blog post.
  • The new 223 AWS Configuration Rules in AWS Control Tower – AWS Control Tower supports another 223 administered configuration rules in a control catalog for different cases of use, such as security, costs, durability and operation. With this running, you can now search, discover, enable and manage these additional rules directly from the AWS Control Tower and manage multiple cases for your multiple environment. If you want to know more, visit the AWS Control Tower.
  • Amazon Cloudfront Anycast Static IPS Support for APEX domains – you can easily use your root domain (for example example.com) With cloudfront. This new feature simplifies DNS management by providing only three static IP addresses of the previous 21 institute, which facilitates the configuration and management of the peak domain with Cloudfront distribution. If you want to learn more, visit the Cloudfront Developer Guide for Detallation Instructions for Documentation and Implementation.
  • Controls AWS Lambda@Edge Advanced logging – This feature improves how LAMGDA protocols are captured, processed and consumed on the edge. This improvement gives you more control over your log data data, which makes it easier to monitor applications behavior and resolve quickly. If you want to learn more, read a computing blog post, Lambda developer and Cloudfront developer guide.
  • The new AWS wavelength zone in Dakar, Senegal-S with this first wave zone in Sub-Saharan Africa in a partnership with a sonor, an associated Orange company, independent software dealer (ISV), businesses and developers can now use AWS infrastructure and residents. The AWS wavelength is available in 31 cities around the world in a partnership with seven telecommunications companies. If you want to learn more, visit the AWS wavelength and start today.

A full list of AWS notifications Do not forget to see what’s new to AWS? page.

More AWS messages
Here are some other news you could find:

From community.As
Here are my personal favorite posts from community.As:

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

  • AWS Re: Inforce – Mark your calendars for AWS Re: Inforce (16 – 18 June) in Philadelphia, PA. AWS Re: Inforce is a learning conference focused on AWS security solutions, cloud security, compliance and identity. Now you can subscribe to the event updates!
  • Aws Partners – you will find a number of AWS partner events that will inspire and educate you where you are just starting on your cloud trip or trying to solve new business challenges.
  • The AWS-with community community conferences, containing technical discussions, workshops and practical laboratories led by AWS experts and industry leaders from all over the world: Istanbul, Turkey (April 25), Prague, Czech Republic (April 25), Yerevan, 24), Currich, Switzerland (25 May) (25. May).

You can browse all upcoming personal and virtual events.

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

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