Amazon EMR Serverless now supports interactive sessions with Spark Connect, enabling you to develop and run Apache Spark applications from managed notebooks in Amazon SageMaker Unified Studio, as well as your favorite notebook environments and IDEs such as Jupyter and Visual Studio Code. You can also monitor and debug active and completed sessions in the EMR console, and get granular cost and usage visibility for individual sessions. An interactive session provides a persistent Spark context that seamlessly spans across cells and scripts, enabling you to blend local Python code execution with

Source: AWS What's New — read the full report at the original publisher.

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