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I’ve been inspired by all the activities that tech communities around the world have been hosting and participating in throughout the year. Here in the southern hemisphere we’re starting to dream about our upcoming summer breaks and closing out on some of the activities we’ve initiated this year. The tech community in South Africa is participating in Amazon Q Developer coding challenges that my colleagues and I are hosting throughout this month as a fun way to wind down activities for the year. The first one was hosted in Johannesburg last Friday with Durban and Cape Town coming up next.
Last week’s launches
These are the launches from last week that caught my attention:
- Kiro is now available for every developer — Since its launch more than 90 days ago, more than 100,000 developers have joined the waitlist to try Kiro out. The waitlist is gone so if you want to try out this spec-driven approach to coding with AI, sign up now.
- Amazon EC2 Capacity Manager — If you’re using Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) at scale operate hundreds of instance types across multiple Availability Zones and accounts, using On-Demand Instances, Spot Instances, and Capacity Reservations, you’ll be pleased to learn that EC2 Capacity Manager is now available to provide you a centralized solution to monitor, analyze, and manage capacity usage across all account and AWS Regions from a single interface.
- Amazon EBS Volume Clones — Sometimes you need production data to test a fix in a non-production environment before implementing it in production. Usually you’d take an EBS snapshot of this data and then create a new volume from that snapshot, meanwhile dealing with the operational overhead of this process. Learn about the availability of Amazon EBS Volume Clones, a new capability for you to create instant point-in-time copies of your EBS volumes within the same Availability Zone.
Additional updates
I thought these projects, blog posts, and news items were also interesting:
Upcoming AWS events
Keep a look out and be sure to sign up for these upcoming events:
AWS re:Invent 2025 (December 1-5, 2025, Las Vegas) — AWS flagship annual conference offering collaborative innovation through peer-to-peer learning, expert-led discussions, and invaluable networking opportunities.
Join the AWS Builder Center to learn, build, and connect with builders in the AWS community. Browse here for upcoming in-person and virtual developer-focused events.
That’s all for this week. Check back next Monday for another Weekly Roundup!
– Veliswa.