
Over an 18-month period, this developer advanced the aws/aws-sdk-cpp repository by delivering 339 features and resolving 22 bugs, focusing on API model evolution, cross-service integration, and operational reliability. They engineered robust solutions using C++ and Python, modernizing API schemas to align with evolving AWS service contracts and enabling features such as encryption with AWS KMS, advanced observability via CloudWatch, and scalable data workflows. Their work emphasized security, compliance, and developer experience, introducing support for multi-region deployments, automated quota management, and enhanced error handling. Through disciplined API design and continuous integration, they ensured consistent, forward-compatible SDK surfaces for AWS customers.
March 2026 performance summary for aws/aws-sdk-cpp: Delivered major API model updates across services to align with evolving data contracts, expanded data access and governance capabilities, and implemented substantial SDK/endpoint enhancements. The work spanned API model evolution, cross-account/cross-region data sharing, UI cap improvements, and security/observability enhancements, with focused bug fixes improving reliability of compliance workflows and region-endpoint behavior.
March 2026 performance summary for aws/aws-sdk-cpp: Delivered major API model updates across services to align with evolving data contracts, expanded data access and governance capabilities, and implemented substantial SDK/endpoint enhancements. The work spanned API model evolution, cross-account/cross-region data sharing, UI cap improvements, and security/observability enhancements, with focused bug fixes improving reliability of compliance workflows and region-endpoint behavior.
February 2026 (2026-02) – AWS SDK for C++ development focused on stabilizing and expanding the API surface, security enhancements, and expanded feature coverage. Key work included consolidating API model changes to keep the surface in sync across services, adding MFA support for the multi-party approval (MPA) service, and delivering customer-facing capabilities such as optional 3D map styling and HTTP header handling. Governance and reliability improvements were implemented via an increased deferred-maintenance window (60 days) and various IAM/policy enhancements. Customer experience and integration capabilities were strengthened through support for customer-supplied HTTP headers and AS2 connectors, plus Custom General Authorization in managed integrations. Additional progress included nested virtualization for testing, dual-stack MSK connectivity, and automated CI commits to streamline release cycles. Overall, the month delivered measurable business value by reducing API drift, hardening security, expanding feature parity, and improving deployment flexibility.
February 2026 (2026-02) – AWS SDK for C++ development focused on stabilizing and expanding the API surface, security enhancements, and expanded feature coverage. Key work included consolidating API model changes to keep the surface in sync across services, adding MFA support for the multi-party approval (MPA) service, and delivering customer-facing capabilities such as optional 3D map styling and HTTP header handling. Governance and reliability improvements were implemented via an increased deferred-maintenance window (60 days) and various IAM/policy enhancements. Customer experience and integration capabilities were strengthened through support for customer-supplied HTTP headers and AS2 connectors, plus Custom General Authorization in managed integrations. Additional progress included nested virtualization for testing, dual-stack MSK connectivity, and automated CI commits to streamline release cycles. Overall, the month delivered measurable business value by reducing API drift, hardening security, expanding feature parity, and improving deployment flexibility.
January 2026 monthly summary for aws/aws-sdk-cpp focusing on business value, performance, and security. The report covers four sections: Key features delivered, Major bugs fixed, Overall impact and accomplishments, and Technologies/skills demonstrated. Key features delivered: - CloudWatch metrics publication for collaborative workflows with a Roles attribute for User entities, enabling finer observability and operational monitoring across integrations. Commit 1b0f1c1e4a76d05233c499b5141eb11f1f7b897d. - AWS Clean Rooms ML: advanced Spark configurations to optimize SQL performance for MLInputChannel creation and audience generation jobs. Commit d0c3894404ce18ebec9f3b6d62139bb302e60d0c. - Disk encryption with customer-managed AWS KMS keys across CreateApplication, UpdateApplication and StartJobRun APIs (plus deployment model support in reservations API). Commit 342fd79a56d6b0676bfe4599de0c825b313c20b3. - DescribeCustomWorkspaceImageImport API now returns StateMessage and ProgressPercentage for improved progress visibility. Commit d3a0a8166e3087b818dc4b09dc942ea381672b2f. - WiFi Simple Setup (WSS) for device provisioning via barcode scanning, including 2P Device Capability Rediscovery and extended features such as UltraServerInfo and cost categories filtering in BillingView. Commit 44b4ab576b9c6466bfd331f39afc693224963fa7. - IAM role subscriptions to Glue table listings via CreateSubscriptionRequest API (owningIamPrincipalArn filter, subscriptionGrantCreationMode). Commit 499b33563545d985f51ec609e6b48de5bd86c23b. - API model updates across multiple services to reflect latest schemas and Smithy migration, including extra compute resources support. Commits include 483f4a5b1490f733f9f7cf4e6511becfd2a253e3, 8607841fabed7efd20647aaed93d2006357c3820, ac2f1c97bfda70b2204699b3e6d5c3a276c199f9, 058685d59ad2b64fd8d54e74f84c1be33c05bb12, fe0deaa54446251c6ca8cd9b544d260ad33250cb, 467f38dfcb4b1769db2297f5c4f2d491e453f270, 1217121cf942980cb016d0be1c052a2a08bda7ab, a7568c494f505d8a075c26e18db2536316540a51. - Smithy migration and extra compute resources support for automatic optimization during create/modify operations in Redshift and related services, plus broader cost categorization enhancements. Commit 9bde8b62aa95754fe3ed57a8d2ac3f72467b2d12. - Additional API model updates and documentation enhancements accompanying these changes. Commits include ee31c94feb2025b5090f915b098546ba0fc6abc7, 59ac16428b51069e57cd44d7867e0053f6285282, d050ef0384840c131753385d05f1b0a2907b044e, 2cc084e462f9acbf0560d838d12d8543bc9b174b. - Documentation updates for Glacier maintenance mode, encryption guides, and related responses. Commits include 6f08e2eb7624584bfb0fa0f4e800d3346ec7ae32 and fd1cd8e2027ecdacc7bc92d6df331f494d4bdbaa. Major bugs fixed: - EntityLimitExceeded exception handling added to API operations such as AssociateDistributionWebACL, AssociateDistributionTenantWebACL, UpdateDistributionWithStagingConfig; this improves error reporting when resource limits are exceeded. Commit 6bcefd2f083d068970da3d5c31dbee286cceda1c. - General improvements to memory data exposure controls via GetMemory API, and related stability enhancements referenced in the above commit. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Substantial improvements in observability, security, and performance readiness across collaborative workflows, data protection, and scalable API usage. The month delivered enhanced monitoring, encryption at rest with customer-managed keys, and improved provisioning and orchestration capabilities, enabling faster onboarding, better cost visibility, and more robust operator experiences. The API surface is more consistent and forward-compatible thanks to Smithy migration and extensive API model updates. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - CloudWatch metrics and observability practices; AWS Identity Store/User roles; AWS KMS-based encryption; Spark tuning for big data workloads; WSS device provisioning and barcode-based onboarding; API model evolution and Smithy migration; AWS Glue subscription patterns; cost visibility enhancements in BillingView; API waiters and error-handling patterns; cross-service API coordination and deployment model considerations.
January 2026 monthly summary for aws/aws-sdk-cpp focusing on business value, performance, and security. The report covers four sections: Key features delivered, Major bugs fixed, Overall impact and accomplishments, and Technologies/skills demonstrated. Key features delivered: - CloudWatch metrics publication for collaborative workflows with a Roles attribute for User entities, enabling finer observability and operational monitoring across integrations. Commit 1b0f1c1e4a76d05233c499b5141eb11f1f7b897d. - AWS Clean Rooms ML: advanced Spark configurations to optimize SQL performance for MLInputChannel creation and audience generation jobs. Commit d0c3894404ce18ebec9f3b6d62139bb302e60d0c. - Disk encryption with customer-managed AWS KMS keys across CreateApplication, UpdateApplication and StartJobRun APIs (plus deployment model support in reservations API). Commit 342fd79a56d6b0676bfe4599de0c825b313c20b3. - DescribeCustomWorkspaceImageImport API now returns StateMessage and ProgressPercentage for improved progress visibility. Commit d3a0a8166e3087b818dc4b09dc942ea381672b2f. - WiFi Simple Setup (WSS) for device provisioning via barcode scanning, including 2P Device Capability Rediscovery and extended features such as UltraServerInfo and cost categories filtering in BillingView. Commit 44b4ab576b9c6466bfd331f39afc693224963fa7. - IAM role subscriptions to Glue table listings via CreateSubscriptionRequest API (owningIamPrincipalArn filter, subscriptionGrantCreationMode). Commit 499b33563545d985f51ec609e6b48de5bd86c23b. - API model updates across multiple services to reflect latest schemas and Smithy migration, including extra compute resources support. Commits include 483f4a5b1490f733f9f7cf4e6511becfd2a253e3, 8607841fabed7efd20647aaed93d2006357c3820, ac2f1c97bfda70b2204699b3e6d5c3a276c199f9, 058685d59ad2b64fd8d54e74f84c1be33c05bb12, fe0deaa54446251c6ca8cd9b544d260ad33250cb, 467f38dfcb4b1769db2297f5c4f2d491e453f270, 1217121cf942980cb016d0be1c052a2a08bda7ab, a7568c494f505d8a075c26e18db2536316540a51. - Smithy migration and extra compute resources support for automatic optimization during create/modify operations in Redshift and related services, plus broader cost categorization enhancements. Commit 9bde8b62aa95754fe3ed57a8d2ac3f72467b2d12. - Additional API model updates and documentation enhancements accompanying these changes. Commits include ee31c94feb2025b5090f915b098546ba0fc6abc7, 59ac16428b51069e57cd44d7867e0053f6285282, d050ef0384840c131753385d05f1b0a2907b044e, 2cc084e462f9acbf0560d838d12d8543bc9b174b. - Documentation updates for Glacier maintenance mode, encryption guides, and related responses. Commits include 6f08e2eb7624584bfb0fa0f4e800d3346ec7ae32 and fd1cd8e2027ecdacc7bc92d6df331f494d4bdbaa. Major bugs fixed: - EntityLimitExceeded exception handling added to API operations such as AssociateDistributionWebACL, AssociateDistributionTenantWebACL, UpdateDistributionWithStagingConfig; this improves error reporting when resource limits are exceeded. Commit 6bcefd2f083d068970da3d5c31dbee286cceda1c. - General improvements to memory data exposure controls via GetMemory API, and related stability enhancements referenced in the above commit. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Substantial improvements in observability, security, and performance readiness across collaborative workflows, data protection, and scalable API usage. The month delivered enhanced monitoring, encryption at rest with customer-managed keys, and improved provisioning and orchestration capabilities, enabling faster onboarding, better cost visibility, and more robust operator experiences. The API surface is more consistent and forward-compatible thanks to Smithy migration and extensive API model updates. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - CloudWatch metrics and observability practices; AWS Identity Store/User roles; AWS KMS-based encryption; Spark tuning for big data workloads; WSS device provisioning and barcode-based onboarding; API model evolution and Smithy migration; AWS Glue subscription patterns; cost visibility enhancements in BillingView; API waiters and error-handling patterns; cross-service API coordination and deployment model considerations.
December 2025: Delivered broad API model evolution for aws/aws-sdk-cpp, aligning generated surface with updated AWS service contracts and improving cross-service consistency. Implemented significant feature and reliability improvements across storage, ML, security, and customer-facing workflows. Demonstrated strong collaboration with service teams to surface new capabilities to the C++ SDK consumers, enabling faster integration with updated endpoints and richer API responses. This month also laid groundwork for enhanced observability and governance in client integrations.
December 2025: Delivered broad API model evolution for aws/aws-sdk-cpp, aligning generated surface with updated AWS service contracts and improving cross-service consistency. Implemented significant feature and reliability improvements across storage, ML, security, and customer-facing workflows. Demonstrated strong collaboration with service teams to surface new capabilities to the C++ SDK consumers, enabling faster integration with updated endpoints and richer API responses. This month also laid groundwork for enhanced observability and governance in client integrations.
Monthly summary for aws/aws-sdk-cpp - 2025-11 Overview: In November 2025, aws/aws-sdk-cpp delivered broad API-model modernization, security and deployment enhancements, and new service capabilities. The work focused on keeping API models in sync with evolving AWS services, enabling richer feature sets for customers, and improving reliability and operational efficiency across regions. Key features delivered: - Core API model updates across services to reflect latest API shapes, fields, and structures (8 commits under the Core/API model updates set). - CarrierLookup API support enabling retrieval of destination carrier information for phone numbers. - FSx: Secrets Manager integration for Active Directory credentials, allowing secret ARNs to be used and expanding API coverage for related operations." , - AWS Backup: CMK support for logically air-gapped vaults to meet governance and compliance requirements. - Cluster endpoint exposure and invoicing enhancements: Cluster endpoint added to CreateCluster/GetCluster responses and new get-invoice API for invoicing workflows. - LaunchInstances API released to support synchronous instance launches within an Auto Scaling context. Major bugs fixed: - AWS Budgets endpoint fixed for the aws-eusc partition, improving reliability and accuracy for cross-partition usage scenarios. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Business value: Enabled customers to configure advanced throughput and budgeting controls, secure AD credentials via Secrets Manager, and access new data-plane capabilities (Cluster endpoints, invoicing, and LaunchInstances) that streamline deployment pipelines and cost management. - Technical achievements: Expanded API model coverage, introduced security and identity enhancements, broadened service support, and improved regional reliability with endpoint fixes and dual-stack/IPv6 considerations. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - API design and data-model discipline across services. - Secure integration patterns (AWS Secrets Manager, KMS, IAM) and governance-focused features (CMK, BYOIP, private DNS support). - Service integration patterns for CarrierLookup, Secrets Manager, and Backup; cloud endpoints and dual-stack networking knowledge (IPv6, dual-stack endpoints). - CI automation and rapid iteration through automated commits from CI pipelines.
Monthly summary for aws/aws-sdk-cpp - 2025-11 Overview: In November 2025, aws/aws-sdk-cpp delivered broad API-model modernization, security and deployment enhancements, and new service capabilities. The work focused on keeping API models in sync with evolving AWS services, enabling richer feature sets for customers, and improving reliability and operational efficiency across regions. Key features delivered: - Core API model updates across services to reflect latest API shapes, fields, and structures (8 commits under the Core/API model updates set). - CarrierLookup API support enabling retrieval of destination carrier information for phone numbers. - FSx: Secrets Manager integration for Active Directory credentials, allowing secret ARNs to be used and expanding API coverage for related operations." , - AWS Backup: CMK support for logically air-gapped vaults to meet governance and compliance requirements. - Cluster endpoint exposure and invoicing enhancements: Cluster endpoint added to CreateCluster/GetCluster responses and new get-invoice API for invoicing workflows. - LaunchInstances API released to support synchronous instance launches within an Auto Scaling context. Major bugs fixed: - AWS Budgets endpoint fixed for the aws-eusc partition, improving reliability and accuracy for cross-partition usage scenarios. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Business value: Enabled customers to configure advanced throughput and budgeting controls, secure AD credentials via Secrets Manager, and access new data-plane capabilities (Cluster endpoints, invoicing, and LaunchInstances) that streamline deployment pipelines and cost management. - Technical achievements: Expanded API model coverage, introduced security and identity enhancements, broadened service support, and improved regional reliability with endpoint fixes and dual-stack/IPv6 considerations. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - API design and data-model discipline across services. - Secure integration patterns (AWS Secrets Manager, KMS, IAM) and governance-focused features (CMK, BYOIP, private DNS support). - Service integration patterns for CarrierLookup, Secrets Manager, and Backup; cloud endpoints and dual-stack networking knowledge (IPv6, dual-stack endpoints). - CI automation and rapid iteration through automated commits from CI pipelines.
October 2025 performance highlights for aws/aws-sdk-cpp: The team delivered cross-component API model synchronization and new key-management capabilities, alongside targeted fixes and governance features that improve reliability, security, and operational efficiency. The work strengthened API contracts, expanded key-management capabilities, improved canary deployment flexibility, and introduced automated quota governance to reduce risk and manual toil for customers and internal teams.
October 2025 performance highlights for aws/aws-sdk-cpp: The team delivered cross-component API model synchronization and new key-management capabilities, alongside targeted fixes and governance features that improve reliability, security, and operational efficiency. The work strengthened API contracts, expanded key-management capabilities, improved canary deployment flexibility, and introduced automated quota governance to reduce risk and manual toil for customers and internal teams.
September 2025 - AWS SDK for C++: Delivered API model synchronization and enhancement across services, expanded instance type support, and introduced major compliance and security improvements. Achieved cross-service API consistency, improved error handling, and security-focused enhancements, delivering tangible business value for developers and customers.
September 2025 - AWS SDK for C++: Delivered API model synchronization and enhancement across services, expanded instance type support, and introduced major compliance and security improvements. Achieved cross-service API consistency, improved error handling, and security-focused enhancements, delivering tangible business value for developers and customers.
August 2025 highlights for aws/aws-sdk-cpp: delivered API model modernization across services, expanded data/AI capabilities with SageMaker Hyperpod enhancements, introduced OpenSearchServerless Index APIs for semantic enrichment, enabled Bedrock Flows persistence during in-progress node configuration, and rolled GA updates for EVS. These efforts improve cross-service compatibility, support scalable AI workloads, enhance search/analytic capabilities, increase workflow resilience, and strengthen operational reliability. Additional work included ongoing API stability, documentation/SDK updates, and stability improvements from cleanup of incorrect endpoint tests.
August 2025 highlights for aws/aws-sdk-cpp: delivered API model modernization across services, expanded data/AI capabilities with SageMaker Hyperpod enhancements, introduced OpenSearchServerless Index APIs for semantic enrichment, enabled Bedrock Flows persistence during in-progress node configuration, and rolled GA updates for EVS. These efforts improve cross-service compatibility, support scalable AI workloads, enhance search/analytic capabilities, increase workflow resilience, and strengthen operational reliability. Additional work included ongoing API stability, documentation/SDK updates, and stability improvements from cleanup of incorrect endpoint tests.
July 2025: AWS SDK for C++ delivered targeted business value through API model consolidation, expanded feature coverage, and reliability improvements across the repo. The month focused on increasing API surface, enabling richer media, networking, and data storage capabilities, while improving consistency and developer experience.
July 2025: AWS SDK for C++ delivered targeted business value through API model consolidation, expanded feature coverage, and reliability improvements across the repo. The month focused on increasing API surface, enabling richer media, networking, and data storage capabilities, while improving consistency and developer experience.
June 2025 highlights for aws/aws-sdk-cpp focused on feature delivery, API surface evolution, and developer productivity, with a strong emphasis on operational reliability and security. The month delivered cross-service capabilities and API/model updates that enable better control, visibility, and resilience, while keeping pace with evolving AWS service models and documentation.
June 2025 highlights for aws/aws-sdk-cpp focused on feature delivery, API surface evolution, and developer productivity, with a strong emphasis on operational reliability and security. The month delivered cross-service capabilities and API/model updates that enable better control, visibility, and resilience, while keeping pace with evolving AWS service models and documentation.
May 2025 highlights for aws/aws-sdk-cpp: Delivered broad API model consolidation across services, expanded DescribeContact fields, introduced ECS In-Progress deployment rollback with an optional sidecar, and extended regional endpoint coverage with dualstack and us-gov-west-1 FIPS. Also added Canary retry after schedule run failures and CMK support, along with Secrets Manager integration in Commands. These changes improve integration reliability, security, and operational resilience for customers building on the AWS SDK for C++, while expanding regional reach and deployment safety.
May 2025 highlights for aws/aws-sdk-cpp: Delivered broad API model consolidation across services, expanded DescribeContact fields, introduced ECS In-Progress deployment rollback with an optional sidecar, and extended regional endpoint coverage with dualstack and us-gov-west-1 FIPS. Also added Canary retry after schedule run failures and CMK support, along with Secrets Manager integration in Commands. These changes improve integration reliability, security, and operational resilience for customers building on the AWS SDK for C++, while expanding regional reach and deployment safety.
April 2025 monthly summary for aws/aws-sdk-cpp: key API model modernization with batch updates; analytics engine update with tagging; eventsConfig support in Solution APIs; Cost Anomaly Detection pagination; security/runtime improvements; plus doc fixes and validation improvements. This work delivers business value via more consistent APIs, improved analytics capabilities, scalable data governance, and stronger security posture.
April 2025 monthly summary for aws/aws-sdk-cpp: key API model modernization with batch updates; analytics engine update with tagging; eventsConfig support in Solution APIs; Cost Anomaly Detection pagination; security/runtime improvements; plus doc fixes and validation improvements. This work delivers business value via more consistent APIs, improved analytics capabilities, scalable data governance, and stronger security posture.
March 2025 aws/aws-sdk-cpp monthly summary: Delivered significant API model updates across services to reflect new features and changes, enabling faster adoption and reduced drift for SDK users. Implemented DescribeVpcs response enhancements and admin authentication challenges, plus support for PutResourcePolicy, GetResourcePolicy, and DeleteResourcePolicy to enable resource-based policies. Expanded IoT Device Management with managed integrations APIs for setup and control across manufacturers, credentials, provisioning profiles, and OTA updates. Released GameLift Streams delivery features with Custom Prompt Router ARN support, including related device type and data ingestion refinements. Introduced Neptune Analytics as a vector data store with Context Enrichment Config to enable GraphRAG use cases. Added UI accessibility improvements (default font size and line height options). Fixed key reliability bugs including 404 responses for missing resources in scope operations and a regex adjustment for Vietnam PaymentVoucherNumber.
March 2025 aws/aws-sdk-cpp monthly summary: Delivered significant API model updates across services to reflect new features and changes, enabling faster adoption and reduced drift for SDK users. Implemented DescribeVpcs response enhancements and admin authentication challenges, plus support for PutResourcePolicy, GetResourcePolicy, and DeleteResourcePolicy to enable resource-based policies. Expanded IoT Device Management with managed integrations APIs for setup and control across manufacturers, credentials, provisioning profiles, and OTA updates. Released GameLift Streams delivery features with Custom Prompt Router ARN support, including related device type and data ingestion refinements. Introduced Neptune Analytics as a vector data store with Context Enrichment Config to enable GraphRAG use cases. Added UI accessibility improvements (default font size and line height options). Fixed key reliability bugs including 404 responses for missing resources in scope operations and a regex adjustment for Vietnam PaymentVoucherNumber.
February 2025 monthly summary for aws/aws-sdk-cpp: Delivered high-value features and API improvements that enhance observability, security, scalability, and developer experience. Work spanned CloudWatch Vended Logs integration, broad API model updates across services, and core data/DB/deployment capabilities. Implemented flexible templating, log storage options for EMR on EKS, and PCA revocation configuration enhancements, delivering tangible business value for customers relying on AWS SDKs.
February 2025 monthly summary for aws/aws-sdk-cpp: Delivered high-value features and API improvements that enhance observability, security, scalability, and developer experience. Work spanned CloudWatch Vended Logs integration, broad API model updates across services, and core data/DB/deployment capabilities. Implemented flexible templating, log storage options for EMR on EKS, and PCA revocation configuration enhancements, delivering tangible business value for customers relying on AWS SDKs.
January 2025 - aws/aws-sdk-cpp: Key features delivered across services include API model updates, DynamoDB PITR configurability, Route 53 latency enhancements (ap-southeast-7 and mx-central-1), Bedrock enhancements (latency-optimized inference, multi-turn input in Bedrock Flow, prompt caching), networking improvements (vanity DNS for ASC, dualstack endpoints for IoT; dual-stack endpoint bug fix), Compute Optimizer rightsizing for EC2 Auto Scaling, HealthScribe streaming in Transcribe; new instance types release for Bedrock/AWS and ml.trn1.32xlarge support. These changes drive reliability, regional coverage, cost efficiency, and AI workload enablement.
January 2025 - aws/aws-sdk-cpp: Key features delivered across services include API model updates, DynamoDB PITR configurability, Route 53 latency enhancements (ap-southeast-7 and mx-central-1), Bedrock enhancements (latency-optimized inference, multi-turn input in Bedrock Flow, prompt caching), networking improvements (vanity DNS for ASC, dualstack endpoints for IoT; dual-stack endpoint bug fix), Compute Optimizer rightsizing for EC2 Auto Scaling, HealthScribe streaming in Transcribe; new instance types release for Bedrock/AWS and ml.trn1.32xlarge support. These changes drive reliability, regional coverage, cost efficiency, and AI workload enablement.
December 2024 was focused on evolving the AWS SDK for C++ in the aws/aws-sdk-cpp repository by broadening API model coverage, adding key capabilities, and fixing critical issues to improve developer productivity and reliability. The work spanned API model updates, new capabilities across services, and networking/availability enhancements, with an emphasis on business value and measurable technical outcomes.
December 2024 was focused on evolving the AWS SDK for C++ in the aws/aws-sdk-cpp repository by broadening API model coverage, adding key capabilities, and fixing critical issues to improve developer productivity and reliability. The work spanned API model updates, new capabilities across services, and networking/availability enhancements, with an emphasis on business value and measurable technical outcomes.
November 2024 (Month: 2024-11) summary focusing on delivering high-impact API and performance improvements in aws-sdk-cpp. Key work included API model updates across multiple services to reflect latest backend specs, enabling new service capabilities and ensuring consistency across SDK surfaces; added support for pending maintenance actions in Amazon DocumentDB Elastic Clusters; expanded GuardDuty RDS Protection to include Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL Limitless Databases; introduced GetManagedView and ListManagedViews APIs with chat template configuration prompts; added AssociatePackages and DissociatePackages for OpenSearch service; launched experiment report generation support; introduced DynamoDB WarmThroughput feature for pre-warmed throughput; implemented inline data protection with redaction and provisioning improvements; broadened private API support with custom domain names; enhanced Aurora Serverless v2 with pause/resume; expanded Amazon Keyspaces multi-region replication by adding regions. Also performed API model fixes and deserialization improvements (Smithy SDKs) and removed non-functional enum variants in FleetCapacityReservationUsageStrategy. These efforts collectively drive faster feature delivery, improved security and compliance posture, better performance, and a more robust developer experience.
November 2024 (Month: 2024-11) summary focusing on delivering high-impact API and performance improvements in aws-sdk-cpp. Key work included API model updates across multiple services to reflect latest backend specs, enabling new service capabilities and ensuring consistency across SDK surfaces; added support for pending maintenance actions in Amazon DocumentDB Elastic Clusters; expanded GuardDuty RDS Protection to include Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL Limitless Databases; introduced GetManagedView and ListManagedViews APIs with chat template configuration prompts; added AssociatePackages and DissociatePackages for OpenSearch service; launched experiment report generation support; introduced DynamoDB WarmThroughput feature for pre-warmed throughput; implemented inline data protection with redaction and provisioning improvements; broadened private API support with custom domain names; enhanced Aurora Serverless v2 with pause/resume; expanded Amazon Keyspaces multi-region replication by adding regions. Also performed API model fixes and deserialization improvements (Smithy SDKs) and removed non-functional enum variants in FleetCapacityReservationUsageStrategy. These efforts collectively drive faster feature delivery, improved security and compliance posture, better performance, and a more robust developer experience.
Month 2024-10: Delivered substantial SDK-wide enhancements for aws/aws-sdk-cpp with a strong emphasis on business value, reliability, and cross-service capabilities. Key outcomes include consolidated API model updates for the C++ SDK with support for Bedrock agents, new model types, inference profiles, and additional inference configuration options; expanded cross-SDK platform support and APIs; major security and collaboration improvements; AppConfig deployment revert capability to reduce risk; and Bedrock service enhancements with data integrations and analytics engine support.
Month 2024-10: Delivered substantial SDK-wide enhancements for aws/aws-sdk-cpp with a strong emphasis on business value, reliability, and cross-service capabilities. Key outcomes include consolidated API model updates for the C++ SDK with support for Bedrock agents, new model types, inference profiles, and additional inference configuration options; expanded cross-SDK platform support and APIs; major security and collaboration improvements; AppConfig deployment revert capability to reduce risk; and Bedrock service enhancements with data integrations and analytics engine support.

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