AWS whitepapers documentation change
Summary
Updated service references (AWS Health Dashboard -> AWS Health), rebranded AWS Chatbot to Amazon Q Developer in chat applications with Microsoft Teams support, added AWS User Notifications section, and reorganized service listings
Security assessment
The change adds documentation for AWS User Notifications (centralized alert management) and maintains Amazon Q Developer's security findings monitoring capability. While these improvements aid security operations, there is no evidence of addressing a specific vulnerability.
Diff
diff --git a/whitepapers/latest/aws-overview/management-governance.md b/whitepapers/latest/aws-overview/management-governance.md index ceeac4003..65c0920fc 100644 --- a//whitepapers/latest/aws-overview/management-governance.md +++ b//whitepapers/latest/aws-overview/management-governance.md @@ -5 +5 @@ -AWS Auto ScalingAmazon Q Developer in chat applicationsAWS CloudFormationAWS CloudTrailAmazon CloudWatchAWS Compute OptimizerAWS Console Mobile ApplicationAWS Control TowerAWS ConfigAWS Health DashboardAWS Launch WizardAWS License ManagerAmazon Managed GrafanaAmazon Managed Service for PrometheusAWS OrganizationsAWS OpsWorksAWS ProtonService CatalogAWS Systems ManagerAWS Trusted AdvisorAWS Well-Architected Tool +AWS Auto ScalingAWS CloudFormationAWS CloudTrailAmazon CloudWatchAWS Compute OptimizerAWS Console Mobile ApplicationAWS Control TowerAWS ConfigAWS HealthAWS Launch WizardAWS License ManagerAmazon Managed GrafanaAmazon Managed Service for PrometheusAWS OrganizationsAWS OpsWorksAWS ProtonAmazon Q Developer in chat applications (formerly AWS Chatbot)AWS Service CatalogAWS Systems ManagerAWS Trusted AdvisorAWS User NotificationsAWS Well-Architected Tool @@ -17,2 +16,0 @@ For general information, see [Management and Governance on AWS](https://aws.amaz - * Amazon Q Developer in chat applications - @@ -33 +31 @@ For general information, see [Management and Governance on AWS](https://aws.amaz - * AWS Health Dashboard + * AWS Health @@ -49 +47,3 @@ For general information, see [Management and Governance on AWS](https://aws.amaz - * Service Catalog + * Amazon Q Developer in chat applications (formerly AWS Chatbot) + + * AWS Service Catalog @@ -54,0 +55,2 @@ For general information, see [Management and Governance on AWS](https://aws.amaz + * AWS User Notifications + @@ -66,6 +67,0 @@ Return to [AWS services](./amazon-web-services-cloud-platform.html). -## Amazon Q Developer in chat applications - -[Amazon Q Developer in chat applications](https://aws.amazon.com/chatbot/) is an interactive agent that makes it easy to monitor and interact with your AWS resources in your [Slack](https://slack.com/) channels and [Amazon Chime](https://aws.amazon.com/chime/) chat rooms. With Amazon Q Developer in chat applications you can receive alerts, run commands to return diagnostic information, invoke AWS Lambda functions, and create AWS support cases. - -Amazon Q Developer in chat applications manages the integration between AWS services and your Slack channels or Amazon Chime chat rooms helping you to get started with ChatOps fast. With just a few clicks you can start receiving notifications and issuing commands in your chosen channels or chat rooms, so your team doesn’t have to switch contexts to collaborate. Amazon Q Developer in chat applications makes it easier for your team to stay updated, collaborate, and respond faster to operational events, security findings, CI/CD workflows, budget, and other alerts for applications running in your AWS accounts. - @@ -116 +112 @@ With AWS Config, you can discover existing and deleted AWS resources, determine -## AWS Health Dashboard +## AWS Health @@ -118 +114 @@ With AWS Config, you can discover existing and deleted AWS resources, determine -[AWS Health Dashboard](https://aws.amazon.com/premiumsupport/phd) provides alerts and remediation guidance when AWS is experiencing events that might affect you. While the Service Health Dashboard displays the general status of AWS services, AWS Health Dashboard gives you a personalized view into the performance and availability of the AWS services underlying your AWS resources. The dashboard displays relevant and timely information to help you manage events in progress, and provides proactive notification to help you plan for scheduled activities. With AWS Health Dashboard, alerts are automatically initiated by changes in the health of AWS resources, giving you event visibility and guidance to help quickly diagnose and resolve issues. +[AWS Health](https://aws.amazon.com/premiumsupport/phd) provides alerts and remediation guidance when AWS is experiencing events that might affect you. While the Service Health Dashboard displays the general status of AWS services, AWS Health Dashboard gives you a personalized view into the performance and availability of the AWS services underlying your AWS resources. The dashboard displays relevant and timely information to help you manage events in progress, and provides proactive notification to help you plan for scheduled activities. With AWS Health, alerts are automatically initiated by changes in the health of AWS resources, giving you event visibility and guidance to help quickly diagnose and resolve issues. @@ -162 +158 @@ AWS Proton solves this by giving platform teams the tools they need to manage th -## Service Catalog +## Amazon Q Developer in chat applications (formerly AWS Chatbot) @@ -164 +160,7 @@ AWS Proton solves this by giving platform teams the tools they need to manage th -[Service Catalog](https://aws.amazon.com/servicecatalog/) allows organizations to create and manage catalogs of IT services that are approved for use on AWS. These IT services can include everything from virtual machine images, servers, software, and databases to complete multi-tier application architectures. Service Catalog allows you to centrally manage commonly deployed IT services and helps you achieve consistent governance and meet your compliance requirements, while enabling users to quickly deploy only the approved IT services they need. +[Amazon Q Developer in chat applications](https://aws.amazon.com/chatbot/) is an interactive agent that makes it easy to monitor and interact with your AWS resources in your [Slack](https://slack.com/), [Microsoft Teams](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-teams/group-chat-software/), and [Amazon Chime](https://aws.amazon.com/chime/) chat rooms. With Amazon Q Developer in chat applications, you can receive alerts, run commands to return diagnostic information, invoke AWS Lambda functions, and create AWS support cases. + +Amazon Q Developer in chat applications manages the integration between AWS services and your Slack channels, Microsoft Teams, and Amazon Chime chat rooms helping you to get started with ChatOps fast. With just a few clicks, you can start receiving notifications and issuing commands in your chosen channels or chat rooms, so your team doesn’t have to switch contexts to collaborate. Amazon Q Developer in chat applications makes it easier for your team to stay updated, collaborate, and respond faster to operational events, security findings, CI/CD workflows, budget, and other alerts for applications running in your AWS accounts. + +## AWS Service Catalog + +[AWS Service Catalog](https://aws.amazon.com/servicecatalog/) allows organizations to create and manage catalogs of IT services that are approved for use on AWS. These IT services can include everything from virtual machine images, servers, software, and databases to complete multi-tier application architectures. Service Catalog allows you to centrally manage commonly deployed IT services and helps you achieve consistent governance and meet your compliance requirements, while enabling users to quickly deploy only the approved IT services they need. @@ -200,0 +203,4 @@ AWS Systems Manager contains the following tools: +## AWS User Notifications + +[AWS User Notifications](https://aws.amazon.com/notifications/) provides a central location for managing your AWS notifications. You can receive notifications from AWS services, such as AWS Health events, Amazon CloudWatch alarms, or EC2 instance state changes, in a consistent, human-friendly format. These notifications can be delivered in multiple ways including the Console Notification Center (default), email, [Amazon Q Developer in chat applications](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/chatbot/latest/adminguide/what-is.html), [AWS Console Mobile Application](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/consolemobileapp/latest/userguide/what-is-consolemobileapp.html) push notifications, or through the [User Notifications API](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/notifications/latest/APIReference/Welcome.html). +