Three weeks ago, I published a post about the new AWS Region in New Zealand (ap-southeast-6). This led to an incredible opportunity to visit New Zealand, where I met passionate builders and presented at several events including Serverless and Platform Engineering meetup, AWS Tools and Programming meetup, AWS Cloud Clubs in Auckland, and AWS Community Day New Zealand.
During my content creation process for these presentations, I discovered a useful feature in Amazon Q CLI called tangent mode. This feature has transformed how I stay focused by creating conversation checkpoints that let you explore side topics without losing your main thread.
This feature is in experimental mode, and you can enable it with q settings chat.enableTangentMode true. Try it out and see if it helps you.
Last week's launches
Here are some launches that got my attention:
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New Foundation Models in Amazon Bedrock - Amazon Bedrock expands its model selection with Qwen model family, DeepSeek-V3.1, and Stability AI image services now generally available, giving developers access to powerful multilingual models and advanced image generation capabilities for text generation, code generation, image creation, and complex problem-solving tasks.
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Amazon VPC Reachability Analyzer Expands to Seven New Regions - Network Access Analyzer capabilities are now available in additional regions, helping customers analyze and troubleshoot network connectivity issues across their VPC infrastructure with improved global coverage.
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Amazon Q Developer Supports Remote MCP Servers - Amazon Q Developer now integrates with remote Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers, enabling developers to extend their AI assistant capabilities with custom tools and data sources for enhanced development workflows.
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AWS Step Functions Enhances Distributed Map with New Data Source Options - Step Functions introduces additional data source options and improved observability features for Distributed Map, making it easier to process large-scale parallel workloads with better monitoring and debugging capabilities.
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Amazon Corretto 25 Generally Available - Amazon's no-cost, multiplatform distribution of OpenJDK 25 is now generally available, providing Java developers with long-term support, performance enhancements, and security updates for building modern applications.
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Amazon SageMaker HyperPod Introduces Autoscaling - SageMaker HyperPod now supports automatic scaling capabilities, allowing machine learning teams to dynamically adjust compute resources based on workload demands, optimizing both performance and cost for distributed training jobs.
Additional Updates
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AWS Named Leader in 2025 Gartner Magic Quadrant for AI Code Assistants - AWS has been recognized as a Leader in Gartner's Magic Quadrant for AI Code Assistants, highlighting Amazon Q Developer's capabilities in helping developers write code faster and more securely with AI-powered suggestions.
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Become an AWS Cloud Club Captain - Only a couple of days before it closes! Join a growing network of student cloud enthusiasts by becoming an AWS Cloud Club Captain! As a Captain, you'll get to organize events and build cloud communities while developing leadership skills. The application window is open September 1-28, 2025.
Upcoming AWS events
Check your calendars and sign up for these upcoming AWS events as well as AWS re:Invent and AWS Summits:
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AWS AI Agent Global Hackathon - This is your chance to dive deep into our powerful generative AI stack and create something truly awesome. From September 8th to October 20th, you have the opportunity to create AI agents using AWS suite of AI services, competing for over $45,000 in prizes and exclusive go-to-market opportunities.
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AWS Gen AI Lofts - You can learn AWS AI products and services with exclusive sessions and meet industry-leading experts, and have valuable networking opportunities with investors and peers. Register in your nearest city: Mexico City (September 30-October 2), Paris (October 7-21), London (Oct 13-21), and Tel Aviv (November 11-19).
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AWS Community Days - Join community-led conferences that feature technical discussions, workshops, and hands-on labs led by expert AWS users and industry leaders from around the world: South Africa (September 20), Bolivia (September 20), Portugal (September 27), and Manila (October 4-5).
You can browse all upcoming AWS events and AWS startup events.
That's all for this week. Check back next Monday for another Weekly Roundup!
Happy building!
- Donnie