AWS News Blog
Top announcements of AWS re:Invent 2025
Discover our most impactful innovations across analytics, AI, compute, containers, security, and more throughout the conference week.
Introducing Amazon Route 53 Global Resolver for secure anycast DNS resolution (preview)
Simplify hybrid DNS management with a unified service that resolves public and private domains globally through secure, anycast-based resolution while reducing operational overhead and maintaining consistent security controls.
AWS Clean Rooms launches privacy-enhancing synthetic dataset generation for ML model training
Train ML models on sensitive collaborative data by generating synthetic datasets that preserve statistical patterns while protecting individual privacy through configurable noise levels and protection against re-identification.
AWS Partner Central now available in AWS Management Console
Access Partner Central directly through the AWS Console to streamline your journey from customer to Partner—manage solutions, opportunities, and marketplace listings in one unified interface with enterprise-grade security.
Introducing AWS Lambda Managed Instances: Serverless simplicity with EC2 flexibility
Run Lambda functions on EC2 compute while maintaining serverless simplicity—enabling access to specialized hardware and cost optimizations through EC2 pricing models, with AWS handling all infrastructure management.
Simplify IAM policy creation with IAM Policy Autopilot, a new open source MCP server for builders
Speed up AWS development with an open source tool that analyzes your code to generate valid IAM policies, providing AI coding assistants with up-to-date AWS service knowledge and reliable permission recommendations.
Announcing Amazon EKS Capabilities for workload orchestration and cloud resource management
Streamline Kubernetes development with fully managed platform capabilities that handle workload orchestration and cloud resource management, eliminating infrastructure maintenance while providing enterprise-grade reliability and security.
Amazon Route 53 launches Accelerated recovery for managing public DNS records
Amazon Route 53 now offers Accelerated recovery for managing public DNS records, a new business continuity feature designed to provide a 60-minute recovery time objective (RTO) during service disruptions in the US East (N. Virginia) Region. This enhancement enables customers to continue making critical DNS changes and provisioning infrastructure even during regional outages, ensuring greater resilience for mission-critical applications.







