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AWS Services Updates & New Services (2019)

It has been a while since I last posted the list of AWS Services.  Since then, there has been significant changes in their service offerings.  Here is a list of all the changes and new services released to date.

It's been organized by Categories for you.


AWS Game Development:
No changes or additional new services

AWS IoT
- IoT Device Defender
- IoT Events
- IoT SiteWise
- IoT Things Graph

AWS Desktop & App Streaming (Now: End User Computing)
- WorkDocs
- WorkLink

AWS Business Productivity (Now: Business Applications)
WorkDocs has been removed from this category and transferred to End User Computing

AWS Customer Engagement
No changes or additional new services

AWS Application Integration Services
No changes or additional new services
AWS AR & VR Services
No changes or additional new services

AWS Mobile Services
- AWS Amplify
- Mobile SDK for Android
- Mobile SDK for iOS
- Mobile SDK for Unity
- Mobile SDK for Xamarin
- Pinpoint
- SNS
- Mobile Analytics and Mobile Hub are no longer available

AWS Security, Identity & Compliance Services
- Resource Access Manager
- Key Management Service
- Security Hub

AWS Analytics Services
- MSK

AWS Machine Learning Services
- Amazon Translate has additional supported language:
          Chinese (Traditional)
          Czech
          Danish
          Dutch
          Finnish
          Hebrew
          Indonesian
          Italian
          Japanese
          Korean
          Polish
          Russian
          Swedish
          Turkish
- Amazon Personalize
- Amazon Forecast
- Amazon Textract

AWS Media Services
- Media Connect

AWS Management Tools Services (Now: Management & Governance)
- AWS Organizations
- Control Tower
- AWS License Manager
- AWS Well-Architected Tool
- Personal Health Dashboard

AWS Developer Tools Services
No changes or additional new services

AWS Network and Content Delivery Services
- AWS App Mesh
- AWS Cloud Map
- Global Accelerator

AWS Migration Services (Now: Migration & Transfer)
- AWS Transfer for SFTP
- DataSync

AWS Database Services
- Neptune
- Amazon DocumentDB

AWS Storage Services
- FSx
- AWS Backup

AWS Compute Services
- ECR
- EKS
- Serverless Application Repository


NOTE: For further details regarding these services please visit the AWS Services section of this blog.



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