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AWS managedservices documentation change

Service: managedservices · 2025-11-19 · Documentation low

File: managedservices/latest/accelerate-guide/acc-what-is.md

Summary

Replaced 'AWS CloudFormation templates' with 'CloudFormation templates' in operational responsibilities section

Security assessment

Terminology update without security impact. Describes existing operational boundaries without changing security practices or features.

Diff

diff --git a/managedservices/latest/accelerate-guide/acc-what-is.md b/managedservices/latest/accelerate-guide/acc-what-is.md
index 284341bba..c9f810bc3 100644
--- a//managedservices/latest/accelerate-guide/acc-what-is.md
+++ b//managedservices/latest/accelerate-guide/acc-what-is.md
@@ -11 +11 @@ With AMS Accelerate you have the freedom to use, configure, and deploy all AWS s
-While AMS Accelerate can simplify your operations, you remain responsible for application development, deployment, test and tuning, and management. AMS Accelerate only makes changes in your account as a result of incidents, alarms, remediation, and some service requests. AMS Accelerate doesn't provision resources in the account on your behalf. AMS Accelerate provides troubleshooting assistance for infrastructure issues that impact applications, but AMS Accelerate doesn't access or validate your application configurations without your knowledge and approval. AMS Accelerate services and changes are provided directly in the AWS console and APIs, so you continue to leverage your existing accounts with AWS and available AWS marketplace solutions. AMS Accelerate doesn't modify code in your infrastructure-as-code templates (for example, AWS CloudFormation templates), but can guide your teams on which changes are required to follow best operational and security practices.
+While AMS Accelerate can simplify your operations, you remain responsible for application development, deployment, test and tuning, and management. AMS Accelerate only makes changes in your account as a result of incidents, alarms, remediation, and some service requests. AMS Accelerate doesn't provision resources in the account on your behalf. AMS Accelerate provides troubleshooting assistance for infrastructure issues that impact applications, but AMS Accelerate doesn't access or validate your application configurations without your knowledge and approval. AMS Accelerate services and changes are provided directly in the AWS console and APIs, so you continue to leverage your existing accounts with AWS and available AWS marketplace solutions. AMS Accelerate doesn't modify code in your infrastructure-as-code templates (for example, CloudFormation templates), but can guide your teams on which changes are required to follow best operational and security practices.