AWS managedservices documentation change
Summary
Updated console and API references to specify 'AMS Advanced' branding and clarify interface purposes
Security assessment
Changes focus on product naming and interface descriptions without addressing security vulnerabilities or adding security-specific content
Diff
diff --git a/managedservices/latest/userguide/ams-interfaces.md b/managedservices/latest/userguide/ams-interfaces.md index 6fe3439fa..a7753447e 100644 --- a/managedservices/latest/userguide/ams-interfaces.md +++ b/managedservices/latest/userguide/ams-interfaces.md @@ -7,5 +7 @@ - * _AMS Consoles_ : AMS has a console for each of the operations plans: AMS Advanced and AMS Accelerate. Each are available through the AWS Management Console, once you have an account with that operations plan. - -You use the AMS Accelerate console to view summaries all your current incidents and service requests, and resource security status including compliance and real-time threat detection, and to quickly access configuration panels. - -You use the AMS console to create RFCs, report and respond to incidents, make service requests, and find information on existing VPCs and stacks. When in doubt of what to do, or when you need help with AMS or your managed resources, create a service request by using this interface. + * _AMS Advanced console_ : You use the AMS Advanced console to create RFCs, report and respond to incidents, make service requests, and find information on existing VPCs and stacks. When in doubt of what to do, or when you need help with AMS or your managed resources, create a service request by using this interface. @@ -25 +21 @@ Depending on the mode of your login role, you have different level of access to - * _AMS change management API_ – Read/Write: Use the change management API (CM API) to request additions and specific changes to your managed infrastructure including resource monitoring, log, backup, and patch configurations. Also, use this API to request access to resources, delete resources, create AMIs, and create IAM instance profiles. You can access the CM API through the AMS CLI and SDKs. + * _AMS Advanced change management API_ – Read/Write: Use the change management API (CM API) to request additions and specific changes to your managed infrastructure including resource monitoring, log, backup, and patch configurations. Also, use this API to request access to resources, delete resources, create AMIs, and create IAM instance profiles. You can access the CM API through the AMS CLI and SDKs.