AWS IoT Analytics
IoT analytics service is listed as having reached full shutdown (date Dec 15, 2025), following prior closure to new customers.
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Stage
Generally available according to the research report's normalized lifecycle model.
Public preview or other pre-GA availability called out in the report.
No longer offered as an active AWS service or capability in the report snapshot.
Status
Available for normal use in the report snapshot.
Available, but only in the explicitly listed regions or partitions.
Still available, but AWS guidance in the report points learners toward alternatives.
AWS has published an end date or support cutoff in the report sources.
Already shut down or unavailable to customers in the report snapshot.
IoT analytics service is listed as having reached full shutdown (date Dec 15, 2025), following prior closure to new customers.
IoT event-detection service with an explicit end-of-support notice: no new customers beginning May 20, 2025 and end support May 20, 2026, after which console/resources are inaccessible.
Connected mobility data service closing to new customers while remaining available for existing customers; AWS points customers to "Guidance for Connected Mobility on AWS" for equivalent architectures.
Greengrass Version 1 is listed in "Services in Sunset" with a published sunset date and AWS migration guidance.
Robotics simulation/deployment service listed as reaching full shutdown on Sep 10, 2025.
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