This issue was published on March 11, 2025
In this issue, DeepSeek goes serverless on Bedrock, multi-agent collaboration is now GA, and AWS enhances the serverless developer experience in VS Code. Read the full issue...
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Announcing AWS Step Functions Workflow Studio for the VS Code IDE
Discover more about what's new at AWS with Amazon RDS Proxy announces caching_sha2_password authentication support for MySQL on Aurora and RDS
AWS EventBridge Transforms: Making Alerts Readable
AWS EventBridge is a powerful event bus that allows seamless integration between AWS services and external systems.
Blazingly Fast Lambda Functions With Rust
Before we get into the meat of this post, I've created a video run-through of this project that you may find useful. Also... Spoiler alert (the source code) Lambda Runtimes Lambda supports many languages through supported runtimes. They support some popular languages out the box like:
DeepSeek-R1 is available fully-managed in Amazon Bedrock
Discover more about what's new at AWS with Amazon RDS Proxy announces caching_sha2_password authentication support for MySQL on Aurora and RDS
AWS Lambda adds support for Amazon CloudWatch Logs Live Tail in VS Code IDE
Discover more about what's new at AWS with Amazon RDS Proxy announces caching_sha2_password authentication support for MySQL on Aurora and RDS
There are so many great blog posts, tutorials, use cases, and more shared each week by the #serverless community, that picking just a few to feature is really hard. So here are some other honorable mentions chosen by our readers.
Building Production Ready Lambda Extensions: Best Practices from 6 years of Serverless Experience
After six years of diving deep into serverless architectures, I've seen the evolution of AWS Lambda first-hand. One of the most powerful additions in recent times is Lambda Extensions.
Optimizing AWS EventBridge - Default vs. Custom Event Buses and Best Practices
Optimizing AWS EventBridge: Default vs. Custom Event Buses and Best Practices Introduction Amazon EventBridge is a powerful service for routing AWS events to different targets.
Amazon Bedrock now supports multi-agent collaboration
Discover more about what's new at AWS with Amazon RDS Proxy announces caching_sha2_password authentication support for MySQL on Aurora and RDS
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