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    AWS Weekly Roundup: AWS Lambda for .NET 10, AWS Client VPN quickstart, Best of AWS re:Invent, and more (January 12, 2026)

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    AWS Weekly Roundup: AWS Lambda for .NET 10, AWS Client VPN quickstart, Best of AWS re:Invent, and more (January 12, 2026)
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    At the beginning of January, I tend to set my top resolutions for the year, a way to focus on what I want to achieve. If AI and cloud computing are on your resolution list, consider creating an AWS Free Tier account to receive up to $200 in credits and have 6 months of risk-free experimentation with AWS services.

    During this period, you can explore essential services across compute, storage, databases, and AI/ML, plus access to over 30 always-free services with monthly usage limits. After 6 months, you can decide whether to upgrade to a standard AWS account.

    Whether you’re a student exploring career options, a developer expanding your skill set, or a professional building with cloud technologies, this hands-on approach lets you focus on what matters most: developing real expertise in the areas you’re passionate about.

    Last week’s launches

    Here are the launches that got my attention this week:

    • AWS Lambda – Now supports creating serverless applications using .NET 10 both as a managed runtime and a container base image. AWS will automatically apply updates to the managed runtime and base image as they become available. More info in this blog post.
    • Amazon ECS – Adds support for tmpfs mounts to Linux tasks running on AWS Fargate and Amazon ECS Managed Instances in addition to the EC2 launch type. With tmpfs, you can create memory-backed file systems for your containerized workloads without writing data to task storage.
    • AWS Config – Can now discover, assess, audit, and remediate additional AWS resource types across key services including Amazon EC2, Amazon SageMaker, and Amazon S3 Tables.
    • Amazon MQ – Introduces HTTP based authentication for RabbitMQ brokers. You can configure this plugin on brokers by making changes to the associated configuration file. It now also supports certificate based authentication with mutual TLS for RabbitMQ brokers.
    • Amazon MWAA – You can now create Apache Airflow version 2.11 environments with Amazon Managed Workflows for Apache Airflow. This version of Apache Airflow introduces changes that help you prepare for upgrading to Apache Airflow 3.
    • Amazon EC2 – M8i, C8i and C8i-flex, R8i and R8i-flex, and I7ie instances are now available in additional AWS Regions.
    • AWS Client VPN – A new quickstart reduces the number of steps required to set up a Client VPN endpoint.
    • Amazon Quick Suite – Added integrations for AI agents and to its built-in actions library. For example, these now include GitHub, Notion, Canva, Box, Linear, Hugging Face, Monday.com, HubSpot, Intercom, and more.

    Additional updates

    Here are some additional projects, blog posts, and news items that I found interesting:

    Crossmodal search with Amazon Nova Multimodal Embeddings Architecture

    Upcoming AWS events

    Join us January 28 or 29 (depending on your time zone) for Best of AWS re:Invent, a free virtual event where we bring you the most impactful announcements and top sessions from AWS re:Invent. Jeff Barr, AWS VP and Chief Evangelist, will share his highlights during the opening session.

    There is still time until January 21 to compete for $250,000 in prizes and AWS credits in the Global 10,000 AIdeas Competition (yes, the second letter is an I as in Idea, not an L as in like). No code required yet: simply submit your idea, and if you’re selected as a semifinalist, you’ll build your app using Kiro within AWS Free Tier limits. Beyond the cash prizes and potential featured placement at AWS re:Invent 2026, you’ll gain hands-on experience with next-generation AI tools and connect with innovators globally.

    If you’re interested in these opportunities, join the AWS Builder Center to learn with builders in the AWS community.

    That’s all for this week. Check back next Monday for another Weekly Roundup!

    – Danilo



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