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[MS] Microsoft Agent Framework Version 1.0 - devamazonaws.blogspot.com

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Today, we're thrilled to announce that Microsoft Agent Framework has reached version 1.0 for both .NET and Python . This is the production-ready release: stable APIs, and a commitment to long-term support. Whether you're building a single assistant or orchestrating a fleet of specialized agents, Agent Framework 1.0 gives you enterprise-grade multi-agent orchestration, multi-provider model support, and cross-runtime interoperability via A2A and MCP. When we introduced Microsoft Agent Framework last October, we set out to unify the enterprise-ready foundations of Semantic Kernel with the innovative orchestrations of AutoGen into a single, open-source SDK. When we hit Release Candidate in February, we locked the feature surface and invited the community to put it through its paces. Today, after months of feedback, hardening, and real-world validation with customers and partners, Agent Framework 1.0 is ready for production. [video width="1280" height="720" m...

Amazon CloudWatch introduces PromQL querying with Query Studio Preview - devamazonaws.blogspot.com

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), and Europe (Ir...

[MS] 🚀React Native Windows v0.82 is here!! - devamazonaws.blogspot.com

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React Native Windows v0.82 is here, marking a major milestone: the legacy Paper architecture has been fully removed. All applications now run exclusively on the New Architecture (Fabric), and this release also unlocks XAML controls for community modules — so Windows apps can seamlessly mix native XAML controls with React components. This release is aligned with React Native 0.82 and delivers a Fabric-only foundation, Windows-specific advancements including XAML UI Hosting, significant component parity improvements, and extensive reliability and stability fixes. 🧵 Fabric-Only Architecture Starting with React Native Windows v0.82, the platform is built on a Fabric-only foundation. Support for the legacy Paper-based rendering model has been fully removed. This is a significant architectural shift that establishes a consistent, modern baseline for scalability, reliability, and future platform evolution. Here's what this means for you: Paper is no longer supported. The legacy Paper re...

AWS Direct Connect now supports AWS CloudFormation - devamazonaws.blogspot.com

AWS Direct Connect now supports AWS CloudFormation, enabling infrastructure-as-code provisioning of Direct Connect resources. This integration allows you to define your entire Direct Connect topology in CloudFormation templates alongside other AWS resources, enabling repeatable, version-controlled deployments with drift detection and change management capabilities. You can now automate creation and management of connections, virtual interfaces, Direct Connect gateways, Link Aggregation Groups (LAGs), and BGP peering configurations. CloudFormation support for Direct Connect is available in all AWS Regions globally. To get started, visit the AWS CloudFormation and AWS Direct Connect documentation. Post Updated on March 31, 2026 at 04:00PM

Amazon S3 Express One Zone now supports request metrics in Amazon CloudWatch - devamazonaws.blogspot.com

Amazon S3 Express One Zone, a high performance S3 storage class for latency-sensitive applications, now supports request metrics in Amazon CloudWatch. You can use request metrics to track performance and monitor the operational health of applications that use S3 Express One Zone. In addition to existing storage metrics, you can now use request metrics to monitor request counts, data transfer volumes, error rates, and latency measurements at minute-level granularity. These request metrics are available through the CloudWatch console, S3 console, S3 API, and AWS CLI.  CloudWatch request metrics for S3 Express One Zone are available in all  AWS Regions where the storage class is available . For pricing information, visit the  CloudWatch pricing page . To learn more, visit the  S3 Express One Zone overview page  and  documentation . Post Updated...

AWS HealthOmics introduces VPC-connected workflows - devamazonaws.blogspot.com

AWS HealthOmics announces VPC-connected workflows, giving customers the ability to run bioinformatics pipelines that access AWS resources across regions and public internet resources through a customer’s Virtual Private Cloud (VPC). With this launch, life sciences customers no longer need to migrate their data and dependencies to the same AWS Region as their workflow before running analyses. AWS HealthOmics is a HIPAA-eligible service that helps accelerate scientific breakthroughs at scale with fully managed bioinformatics workflows. This launch enables life sciences customers to develop and test bioinformatics workflows more quickly. Customers can design workflows that access publicly-hosted data sets as well as AWS resources in different regions without making changes to the workflow code or migrating data between regions. Customers can use new Configuration APIs to specify a VPC configured to access public internet resources to which HealthOmics can send and receive network traffi...

Amazon Athena launches Capacity Reservations in additional regions - devamazonaws.blogspot.com

Amazon Athena now offers Capacity Reservations in additional commercial AWS Regions. Capacity Reservations give you dedicated serverless capacity for your most important workloads. When you use Capacity Reservations, your queries run in isolation from other workloads in your account, and you control how many queries run concurrently. Capacity Reservations is now available in US West (N. California), Africa (Cape Town), Asia Pacific (Hong Kong), Asia Pacific (Hyderabad), Asia Pacific (Jakarta), Asia Pacific (Malaysia), Asia Pacific (Melbourne), Asia Pacific (Osaka), Asia Pacific (Seoul), Asia Pacific (Thailand), Asia Pacific (Taipei), Canada (Central), Canada West (Calgary), Europe (Frankfurt), Europe (London), Europe (Milan), Europe (Paris), Europe (Zurich), and Mexico (Central). To learn more, see Manage query processing capacity in the Athena User Guide. Post Updated on March 30, 2026 at 08:30PM