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Customize your AWS Management Console experience with visual settings including account color, region and service visibility AWS introduces visual customization capability in AWS Management Console that enables selective display of relevant AWS Regions and services for your team members. By hiding unused Regions and services, you can reduce cognitive load and eliminate unnecessary clicks and scrolling, helping you focus better and work faster.

Customize your AWS Management Console experience with visual settings including account color, region and service visibility

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AWS Console Mobile Application adds support for CloudWatch Log Insights AWS customers can now access CloudWatch Log Insights from within the AWS Console Mobile App to search and analyze log data in CloudWatch Logs while on the go. AWS customers can perform queries to more efficiently and effectively respond to operational issues. If an issue occurs, AWS customers can use CloudWatch Log Insights to identify potential causes and validate deployed fixes. Visit the Services tab in the AWS Console Mobile App and select CloudWatch. Then tap on Log Insights to get started. The AWS Console Mobile App enables AWS customers monitor and manage a select set of resources and receive push notifications to stay informed and connected with their AWS resources while on-the-go. The sign-in process supports biometrics authentication, making access to AWS resources simple, secure, and quick. For AWS services not available natively, customers can access the AWS Management Console via an in-app browser to access service pages without additional authentication, manual navigation, or need to switch from the app to a browser. Visit the https://aws.amazon.com/console/mobile/for more information about the AWS Console Mobile App, including a full list of supported services and regions. Visit the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/logs/AnalyzingLogData.html for more information about CloudWatch Log Insights.

AWS Console Mobile Application adds support for CloudWatch Log Insights

AWS customers can now access CloudWatch Log Insights from within the AWS Console Mobile App to search and analyze log data in CloudWatch Logs while on the go. AWS custom...

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AWS Console Mobile Application adds support for CloudWatch Log Insights AWS customers can now access CloudWatch Log Insights from within the AWS Console Mobile App to search and analyze log data in CloudWatch Logs while on the go. AWS customers can perform queries to more efficiently and effectively respond to operational issues. If an issue occurs, AWS customers can use CloudWatch Log Insights to identify potential causes and validate deployed fixes. Visit the Services tab in the AWS Console Mobile App and select CloudWatch. Then tap on Log Insights to get started. The AWS Console Mobile App enables AWS customers monitor and manage a select set of resources and receive push notifications to stay informed and connected with their AWS resources while on-the-go. The sign-in process supports biometrics authentication, making access to AWS resources simple, secure, and quick. For AWS services not available natively, customers can access the AWS Management Console via an in-app browser to access service pages without additional authentication, manual navigation, or need to switch from the app to a browser. Visit the AWS Console Mobile App product page for more information about the AWS Console Mobile App, including a full list of supported services and regions. Visit the CloudWatch Log Insights documentation page for more information about CloudWatch Log Insights.

🆕 AWS Console Mobile App now supports CloudWatch Log Insights for on-the-go log data analysis and querying, helping customers efficiently manage operational issues and validate fixes. Visit the Services tab to start.

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AWS Console Mobile Application adds support for Amazon Lightsail AWS customers can now access Amazon Lightsail from within the AWS Console Mobile App to monitor and manage Lightsail instances, containers, databases, network, storage, snapshots, domains and DNS while on the go. Visit the Services tab in the AWS Console Mobile App and select Lightsail to get started. The AWS Console Mobile App enables AWS customers monitor and manage a select set of resources and receive push notifications to stay informed and connected with their AWS resources while on-the-go. The sign-in process supports biometrics authentication, making access to AWS resources simple, secure, and quick. Lightsail offers easy-to-use virtual private server (VPS) instances, storage, databases, and more for a cost-effective monthly price. For AWS services not available natively, customers can access the AWS Management Console via an in-app browser to access service pages without additional authentication, manual navigation, or need to switch from the app to a browser. Visit the https://aws.amazon.com/console/mobile/for more information about the AWS Console Mobile App, including a full list of supported services and regions. Visit the https://aws.amazon.com/lightsail/ for more information about Amazon Lightsail, including supported regions.

AWS Console Mobile Application adds support for Amazon Lightsail

AWS customers can now access Amazon Lightsail from within the AWS Console Mobile App to monitor and manage Lightsail instances, containers, databases, network, storage, snapshot...

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AWS Console Mobile Application adds support for Amazon Lightsail AWS customers can now access Amazon Lightsail from within the AWS Console Mobile App to monitor and manage Lightsail instances, containers, databases, network, storage, snapshots, domains and DNS while on the go. Visit the Services tab in the AWS Console Mobile App and select Lightsail to get started. The AWS Console Mobile App enables AWS customers monitor and manage a select set of resources and receive push notifications to stay informed and connected with their AWS resources while on-the-go. The sign-in process supports biometrics authentication, making access to AWS resources simple, secure, and quick. Lightsail offers easy-to-use virtual private server (VPS) instances, storage, databases, and more for a cost-effective monthly price. For AWS services not available natively, customers can access the AWS Management Console via an in-app browser to access service pages without additional authentication, manual navigation, or need to switch from the app to a browser. Visit the AWS Console Mobile App product page for more information about the AWS Console Mobile App, including a full list of supported services and regions. Visit the Amazon Lightsail product page for more information about Amazon Lightsail, including supported regions.

🆕 AWS Console Mobile App now supports Amazon Lightsail, allowing users to manage instances, containers, and more on-the-go. Biometric sign-in and in-app browser access to other AWS services are also available. Visit the app for details.

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AWS announces expanded service support in the AWS Console Mobile App Today, AWS announced support for 24 additional AWS services in the AWS Console Mobile App. AWS customers using the AWS Console Mobile App can now access 24 additional AWS services including Service Quotas, CloudFront, Amazon SES, AWS Cloud9, and AWS Batch via an integrated mobile web browser experience in the AWS Console Mobile App. AWS customers who are on-the-go can use the AWS Console Mobile App to access a select set of native and in-app browser supported services. Customers benefit from the AWS Console Mobile App's biometric authentication (sign-in), and mobile optimized customer experience. For AWS services not available natively, customers can access the AWS Management Console via an in-app browser to access service pages without additional authentication, manual navigation, or need to switch from the app to a browser. Visit the https://aws.amazon.com/console/mobile/ for more information about the Console Mobile App, including a full list of supported services and regions.  

AWS announces expanded service support in the AWS Console Mobile App

Today, AWS announced support for 24 additional AWS services in the AWS Console Mobile App. AWS customers using the AWS Console Mobile App can now access 24 additional AWS services including ...

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AWS announces expanded service support in the AWS Console Mobile App Today, AWS announced support for 24 additional AWS services in the AWS Console Mobile App. AWS customers using the AWS Console Mobile App can now access 24 additional AWS services including Service Quotas, CloudFront, Amazon SES, AWS Cloud9, and AWS Batch via an integrated mobile web browser experience in the AWS Console Mobile App. AWS customers who are on-the-go can use the AWS Console Mobile App to access a select set of native and in-app browser supported services. Customers benefit from the AWS Console Mobile App's biometric authentication (sign-in), and mobile optimized customer experience. For AWS services not available natively, customers can access the AWS Management Console via an in-app browser to access service pages without additional authentication, manual navigation, or need to switch from the app to a browser. Visit the product page for more information about the Console Mobile App, including a full list of supported services and regions.

🆕 AWS expands its Console Mobile App to support 24 more services, including Service Quotas and CloudFront, offering on-the-go access with biometric sign-in and mobile-optimized experience. For unsupported services, use the in-app browser.

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Announcing AWS Managed Notifications in the AWS Console Mobile App Today, Amazon Web Services (AWS) is announcing the general availability of AWS Managed Notifications in the AWS Console Mobile Application. You can now get push notifications for default AWS Health notifications and view them in the AWS Console Mobile Application’s notification inbox, alongside your user-configured notifications such as CloudWatch alarms. To get started, visit the https://console.aws.amazon.com/notifications/home#/notifications and select the AWS managed notifications subscriptions option in the navigation panel. Next, select Manage subscriptions for the specific notifications you’d like to receive and click Add delivery channels. Finally, in the Add delivery channels modal’s AWS Console Mobile App section, select your device and click Add delivery channels. Configuring and viewing notifications in the AWS Console Notifications Center and the AWS Console Mobile Application are offered at no additional cost. The AWS Console Mobile App lets you stay informed and connected with your AWS resources while on-the-go. Visit the https://aws.amazon.com/console/mobile/ for more information. For more information about AWS User Notifications, visit the https://aws.amazon.com/notifications/.  

Announcing AWS Managed Notifications in the AWS Console Mobile App

Today, Amazon Web Services (AWS) is announcing the general availability of AWS Managed Notifications in the AWS Console Mobile Application. You can now get push notifications for default AWS H...

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Announcing AWS Managed Notifications in the AWS Console Mobile App Today, Amazon Web Services (AWS) is announcing the general availability of AWS Managed Notifications in the AWS Console Mobile Application. You can now get push notifications for default AWS Health notifications and view them in the AWS Console Mobile Application’s notification inbox, alongside your user-configured notifications such as CloudWatch alarms. To get started, visit the AWS Console Notifications Center and select the AWS managed notifications subscriptions option in the navigation panel. Next, select Manage subscriptions for the specific notifications you’d like to receive and click Add delivery channels. Finally, in the Add delivery channels modal’s AWS Console Mobile App section, select your device and click Add delivery channels. Configuring and viewing notifications in the AWS Console Notifications Center and the AWS Console Mobile Application are offered at no additional cost. The AWS Console Mobile App lets you stay informed and connected with your AWS resources while on-the-go. Visit the AWS Console Mobile Application product page for more information. For more information about AWS User Notifications, visit the product page.

🆕 Announcing AWS Managed Notifications in the AWS Console Mobile App

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AWS announces notification actions in the AWS Console Mobile App for iOS Today, Amazon Web Services (AWS) is announcing the general availability of notification actions in the AWS Console Mobile Application for iOS. Notification action buttons are displayed on the notification details screen when you receive a push notification from https://aws.amazon.com/notifications/ on your mobile device. AWS customers can take actions like view logs, start, stop, or reboot an EC2 instance on an event notification to shorten incident response diagnosis and resolution times. With notification actions, you can quickly run common DevOps tasks based on your IAM permissions using notification action buttons. Notification actions are displayed automatically on notifications based on the state of the AWS resource. Using notification actions for event notifications, you can restart an EC2 instance the moment you receive an EC2 instance terminated push notification on your mobile device or get more information about an event notification without needing to return to your computer. The Console Mobile App lets users view and manage a select set of resources to stay informed and connected with their AWS resources while on-the-go. Visit the https://aws.amazon.com/console/mobile/ for more information about the Console Mobile Application.

AWS announces notification actions in the AWS Console Mobile App for iOS

Today, Amazon Web Services (AWS) is announcing the general availability of notification actions in the AWS Console Mobile Application for iOS. Notification action buttons are displayed o...

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AWS announces notification actions in the AWS Console Mobile App for iOS Today, Amazon Web Services (AWS) is announcing the general availability of notification actions in the AWS Console Mobile Application for iOS. Notification action buttons are displayed on the notification details screen when you receive a push notification from https://aws.amazon.com/notifications/ on your mobile device. AWS customers can take actions like view logs, start, stop, or reboot an EC2 instance on an event notification to shorten incident response diagnosis and resolution times. With notification actions, you can quickly run common DevOps tasks based on your IAM permissions using notification action buttons. Notification actions are displayed automatically on notifications based on the state of the AWS resource. Using notification actions for event notifications, you can restart an EC2 instance the moment you receive an EC2 instance terminated push notification on your mobile device or get more information about an event notification without needing to return to your computer. The Console Mobile App lets users view and manage a select set of resources to stay informed and connected with their AWS resources while on-the-go. Visit the https://aws.amazon.com/console/mobile/ for more information about the Console Mobile Application.

AWS announces notification actions in the AWS Console Mobile App for iOS

Today, Amazon Web Services (AWS) is announcing the general availability of notification actions in the AWS Console Mobile Application for iOS. Notification action buttons are displayed o...

#AWS #AwsConsoleMobileApplication

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AWS announces notification actions in the AWS Console Mobile App for iOS Today, Amazon Web Services (AWS) is announcing the general availability of notification actions in the AWS Console Mobile Application for iOS. Notification action buttons are displayed on the notification details screen when you receive a push notification from AWS User Notifications on your mobile device. AWS customers can take actions like view logs, start, stop, or reboot an EC2 instance on an event notification to shorten incident response diagnosis and resolution times. With notification actions, you can quickly run common DevOps tasks based on your IAM permissions using notification action buttons. Notification actions are displayed automatically on notifications based on the state of the AWS resource. Using notification actions for event notifications, you can restart an EC2 instance the moment you receive an EC2 instance terminated push notification on your mobile device or get more information about an event notification without needing to return to your computer. The Console Mobile App lets users view and manage a select set of resources to stay informed and connected with their AWS resources while on-the-go. Visit the product page for more information about the Console Mobile Application.

🆕 AWS announces notification actions in the AWS Console Mobile App for iOS

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AWS Announces Amazon Q account resources chat in the AWS Console Mobile App Today, Amazon Web Services (AWS) is announcing the general availability of Amazon Q Developer’s AWS account resources chat capability in the https://aws.amazon.com/console/mobile/. With this capability, you can use your device’s voice input and output capabilities along with natural language prompts to list resources in your AWS account, get specific resource details, and ask about related resources while on-the-go. From the Amazon Q tab in the AWS Console Mobile App, you can ask Q to “list my running EC2 instances in us-east-1” or “list my S3 buckets” and Amazon Q returns a list of resource details, along with a summary. You can ask “what Amazon EC2 instances is Amazon CloudWatch alarm <name> monitoring” or ask “what related resources does my ec2 instance <id> have?” and Amazon Q will respond with specific resource details in a mobile friendly format. The Console Mobile App lets users view and manage a select set of resources to stay informed and connected with their AWS resources while on-the-go. Visit the https://aws.amazon.com/console/mobile/ for more information about the Console Mobile Application.  

AWS Announces Amazon Q account resources chat in the AWS Console Mobile App

Today, Amazon Web Services (AWS) is announcing the general availability of Amazon Q Developer’s AWS account resources chat capability in the https://

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AWS Announces Amazon Q account resources chat in the AWS Console Mobile App Today, Amazon Web Services (AWS) is announcing the general availability of Amazon Q Developer’s AWS account resources chat capability in the AWS Console Mobile Application. With this capability, you can use your device’s voice input and output capabilities along with natural language prompts to list resources in your AWS account, get specific resource details, and ask about related resources while on-the-go. From the Amazon Q tab in the AWS Console Mobile App, you can ask Q to “list my running EC2 instances in us-east-1” or “list my S3 buckets” and Amazon Q returns a list of resource details, along with a summary. You can ask “what Amazon EC2 instances is Amazon CloudWatch alarm <name> monitoring” or ask “what related resources does my ec2 instance <id> have?” and Amazon Q will respond with specific resource details in a mobile friendly format. The Console Mobile App lets users view and manage a select set of resources to stay informed and connected with their AWS resources while on-the-go. Visit the product page for more information about the Console Mobile Application.

🆕 AWS Announces Amazon Q account resources chat in the AWS Console Mobile App

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