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Amazon Q Developer in chat applications now supports AWS Systems Manager node access approvals Amazon Q Developer in chat applications now supports AWS Systems Manager just-in-time node access approvals from Microsoft Teams and Slack. AWS customers can now monitor node access requests and approvals from chat channels to enhance security posture and meet compliance requirements. The Just-in-time node access provides customers policy-based time-bound access to nodes and helps them comply with zero-standing privileges operations model. This launch provides a seamless integration for managing Just-in-time access request approvals in chat applications. When configuring Just-in-time approval policies, customers can designate Amazon SNS topics associated with Amazon Q Developer in chat applications configurations for managing node access approval requests. As operators make new node access requests, approvers are notified about the requests in the chat channels. They can then approve or reject access requests directly from the chat channel. Systems Manager node access approval management in chat applications is available at no additional cost in https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/ where Amazon Q Developer and System Manager Just-in-time node access are offered. Visit the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/systems-manager-just-in-time-node-access.html and https://aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/pricing/ to get started.

Amazon Q Developer in chat applications now supports AWS Systems Manager node access approvals

Amazon Q Developer in chat applications now supports AWS Systems Manager just-in-time node access approvals from Microsoft Teams and Slack. AWS customers can now ...

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Amazon Q Developer in chat applications now supports AWS Systems Manager node access approvals Amazon Q Developer in chat applications now supports AWS Systems Manager just-in-time node access approvals from Microsoft Teams and Slack. AWS customers can now monitor node access requests and approvals from chat channels to enhance security posture and meet compliance requirements. The Just-in-time node access provides customers policy-based time-bound access to nodes and helps them comply with zero-standing privileges operations model. This launch provides a seamless integration for managing Just-in-time access request approvals in chat applications. When configuring Just-in-time approval policies, customers can designate Amazon SNS topics associated with Amazon Q Developer in chat applications configurations for managing node access approval requests. As operators make new node access requests, approvers are notified about the requests in the chat channels. They can then approve or reject access requests directly from the chat channel. Systems Manager node access approval management in chat applications is available at no additional cost in AWS Regions where Amazon Q Developer and System Manager Just-in-time node access are offered. Visit the user guide and Systems Manager pricing to get started.

🆕 Amazon Q Developer now supports AWS Systems Manager JIT node access approvals in Teams & Slack, enabling secure, compliant, and chat-based node access request approvals at no extra cost.

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AWS Chatbot is now named Amazon Q Developer AWS Chatbot is now called Amazon Q Developer. The new name recognizes the integration of Amazon Q Developer, the most capable generative AI-powered assistant for software development, in Microsoft Teams and Slack to manage and optimize AWS resources. With Amazon Q Developer, customers can monitor, operate, and troubleshoot AWS resources in chat channels faster. Customers can quickly retrieve telemetry and ask questions to understand the state of their resources. Customers can leverage the existing non-generative AI features to operationalize Dev Ops and incident response processes with customizable notifications, action buttons, and command aliases. With this launch, the Microsoft Teams and Slack chat application names will change from AWS Chatbot to Amazon Q Developer. The notifications and responses received will display Amazon Q as the application name instead of AWS. Running tasks will now use “@Amazon Q” mention instead of “@aws”. Slack automation workflows that trigger AWS Chatbot messages within chat channels will continue to work after this renaming. For existing AWS Chatbot customers, there is no other change to how features work, setup, usage, and pricing. The service APIs, SDK, service endpoints, IAM permissions, and region availability are not affected by this change. Customers need to allow permissions to enable generative AI features. Amazon Q Developer generative AI features are available in chat applications at no additional cost. Amazon Q Developer is available in chat applications at no additional cost in AWS Regions where this capability is offered. Get started with using Amazon Q Developer in your chat applications with the free tier by visiting the http://console.aws.amazon.com/chatbot. Visit the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/chatbot/latest/adminguide/service-rename.html & https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/devops/aws-chatbot-is-now-named-amazon-q-developer/?trk=a42c6d47-b769-4f4d-95ca-b2a87468b934&sc_channel=sm to learn more.

AWS Chatbot is now named Amazon Q Developer

AWS Chatbot is now called Amazon Q Developer. The new name recognizes the integration of Amazon Q Developer, the most capable generative AI-powered assistant for software development, in Microsoft Teams and Slack to manage ...

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AWS Chatbot is now named Amazon Q Developer AWS Chatbot is now called Amazon Q Developer. The new name recognizes the integration of Amazon Q Developer, the most capable generative AI-powered assistant for software development, in Microsoft Teams and Slack to manage and optimize AWS resources. With Amazon Q Developer, customers can monitor, operate, and troubleshoot AWS resources in chat channels faster. Customers can quickly retrieve telemetry and ask questions to understand the state of their resources. Customers can leverage the existing non-generative AI features to operationalize Dev Ops and incident response processes with customizable notifications, action buttons, and command aliases. With this launch, the Microsoft Teams and Slack chat application names will change from AWS Chatbot to Amazon Q Developer. The notifications and responses received will display Amazon Q as the application name instead of AWS. Running tasks will now use “@Amazon Q” mention instead of “@aws”. Slack automation workflows that trigger AWS Chatbot messages within chat channels will continue to work after this renaming. For existing AWS Chatbot customers, there is no other change to how features work, setup, usage, and pricing. The service APIs, SDK, service endpoints, IAM permissions, and region availability are not affected by this change. Customers need to allow permissions to enable generative AI features. Amazon Q Developer generative AI features are available in chat applications at no additional cost. Amazon Q Developer is available in chat applications at no additional cost in AWS Regions where this capability is offered. Get started with using Amazon Q Developer in your chat applications with the free tier by visiting the Amazon Q Developer console. Visit the documentation & blog to learn more.

🆕 AWS Chatbot renamed to Amazon Q Developer, integrating generative AI for faster AWS resource management in Teams and Slack. No changes to features, setup, or pricing; existing workflows remain. Free tier available.

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AWS Weekly Roundup: New Asia Pacific Region, DynamoDB updates, Amazon Q developer, and more (January 13, 2025) As we move into the second week of 2025, China is celebrating Laba Festival (腊八节), a traditional holiday, which marks the beginning of Chinese New Year preparations. On this day, Chinese people prepare Laba congee, a special porridge combining various grains, dried fruits, and nuts. This nutritious mixture symbolizes harmony, prosperity, and good fortune — […]

AWS Weekly Roundup: New Asia Pacific Region, DynamoDB updates, Amazon Q developer, and more (January 13, 2025)

As we move into the s...

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AWS Weekly Roundup: New Asia Pacific Region, DynamoDB updates, Amazon Q developer, and more (January 13, 2025) As we move into the second week of 2025, China is celebrating Laba Festival (腊八节), a traditional holiday, which marks the beginning of Chinese New Year preparations. On this day, Chinese people prepare Laba congee, a special porridge combining various grains, dried fruits, and nuts. This nutritious mixture symbolizes harmony, prosperity, and good fortune — […]

AWS Weekly Roundup: New Asia Pacific Region, DynamoDB updates, Amazon Q developer, and more (January 13, 2025)

As we move into the s...

#AWS #AmazonConnect #AmazonDynamodb #AmazonQDeveloper #AmazonSagemaker #Announcements #AwsChatbot #AwsPrivatelink #AwsTransitGateway #Launch #News #WeekInReview

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Announcing 20 additional AWS Systems Manager Automation runbook recommendations in AWS Chatbot AWS announces general availability of 20 additional AWS Systems Manager Automation runbook recommendations as contextual action buttons on event notifications in AWS Chatbot. This launch enables customers to run AWS Systems Manager automations from Microsoft Teams and Slack channels to address AWS Security Hub and Amazon ECS-related events. With this launch, customers can run AWS Systems Manager automations to resolve issues when they receive AWS Security Hub and Amazon ECS event notifications in chat channels. AWS Chatbot displays contextual action buttons on Security Hub and ECS event notifications and customers can click on them to run automations to resolve the finding. For example, they can run the automation to disable public accessibility of Amazon RDS database instances or run the automation to troubleshoot why an Amazon ECS task in an Amazon ECS cluster failed to start. Get started with using AWS Systems Manager Automation runbook recommendations in chat channels by installing the AWS Chatbot apps for Microsoft Teams and Slack. You can use AWS Systems Manager Automation runbook action recommendations at no additional cost. This feature is available in all public https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/ where AWS Chatbot service is offered. To learn more about custom actions in AWS Chatbot, visit the AWS Chatbot https://docs.aws.amazon.com/chatbot/latest/adminguide/performing-actions.html or the https://aws.amazon.com/chatbot/.

Announcing 20 additional AWS Systems Manager Automation runbook recommendations in AWS Chatbot

AWS announces general availability of 20 additional AWS Systems Manager Automation runbook recommendations as contextual action buttons on event notifications in ...

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Announcing 20 additional AWS Systems Manager Automation runbook recommendations in AWS Chatbot AWS announces general availability of 20 additional AWS Systems Manager Automation runbook recommendations as contextual action buttons on event notifications in AWS Chatbot. This launch enables customers to run AWS Systems Manager automations from Microsoft Teams and Slack channels to address AWS Security Hub and Amazon ECS-related events. With this launch, customers can run AWS Systems Manager automations to resolve issues when they receive AWS Security Hub and Amazon ECS event notifications in chat channels. AWS Chatbot displays contextual action buttons on Security Hub and ECS event notifications and customers can click on them to run automations to resolve the finding. For example, they can run the automation to disable public accessibility of Amazon RDS database instances or run the automation to troubleshoot why an Amazon ECS task in an Amazon ECS cluster failed to start. Get started with using AWS Systems Manager Automation runbook recommendations in chat channels by installing the AWS Chatbot apps for Microsoft Teams and Slack. You can use AWS Systems Manager Automation runbook action recommendations at no additional cost. This feature is available in all public AWS Regions where AWS Chatbot service is offered. To learn more about custom actions in AWS Chatbot, visit the AWS Chatbot documentation or the AWS Chatbot product page.

🆕 Announcing 20 additional AWS Systems Manager Automation runbook recommendations in AWS Chatbot

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Announcing general availability of AWS Chatbot SDK AWS announces general availability of AWS Chatbot SDKs. This launch provides developers access to AWS Chatbot’s control plane APIs by using the AWS SDK. With this launch, customers can programmatically implement ChatOps workflows in their chat channels. They can now utilize the SDK to configure Microsoft Teams and Slack channels for monitoring and diagnosing issues. They can use SDK to configure action buttons and command aliases so that channel members can fetch telemetry and diagnose issues quickly. They can also programmatically tag resources to enforce tag-based controls in their environments. AWS Chatbot SDKs are available at no additional cost in AWS Regions where AWS Chatbot is offered. Visit the AWS Chatbot product page and API guide in AWS Chatbot documentation to learn more.

🆕 Announcing general availability of AWS Chatbot SDK

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Announcing general availability of AWS Chatbot SDK AWS announces general availability of AWS Chatbot SDKs. This launch provides developers access to AWS Chatbot’s control plane APIs by using the AWS SDK. With this launch, customers can programmatically implement ChatOps workflows in their chat channels. They can now utilize the SDK to configure Microsoft Teams and Slack channels for monitoring and diagnosing issues. They can use SDK to configure action buttons and command aliases so that channel members can fetch telemetry and diagnose issues quickly. They can also programmatically tag resources to enforce tag-based controls in their environments. AWS Chatbot SDKs are available at no additional cost in https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/ where AWS Chatbot is offered. Visit the AWS Chatbot http://aws.amazon.com/chatbot and https://docs.aws.amazon.com/chatbot/latest/APIReference/Welcome.html in AWS Chatbot documentation to learn more.  

Announcing general availability of AWS Chatbot SDK

AWS announces general availability of AWS Chatbot SDKs. This launch provides developers access to AWS Chatbot’s control plane APIs by using the AWS SDK.

With this launch, customers can programmatically implement ChatOp...

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AWS support case management is now available in AWS Chatbot for Microsoft Teams and Slack AWS Chatbot announces general availability of AWS Support case management in Microsoft Teams and Slack. AWS customers can now use AWS Chatbot to monitor AWS support cases updates and respond to them from chat channels. When troubleshooting issues, customers need to stay informed up-to-date on the latest support case updates in a place where they are collaborating. Previously, customers had to install a separate app or navigate to the Console to manage support cases. Now, customers can monitor and manage support cases from Microsoft Teams and Slack with AWS Chatbot. To manage support cases from chat channels with AWS Chatbot, customers subscribe a chat channel to support case events published in EventBridge. As new case correspondences get added, AWS Chatbot sends the support case update notifications to the configured chat channels. Channel members can the use action buttons on the notifications to view the latest case updates and respond to them without leaving the chat channel. To interact with support cases in chat channels, you must have a Business, Enterprise On-Ramp, or Enterprise Support plan. The case management in chat applications is available at no additional cost in https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/ where AWS Chatbot is offered. Get started with AWS Chatbot by visiting the AWS Management http://console.aws.amazon.com/chatbot and by downloading the AWS Chatbot app from the Microsoft Teams marketplace or Slack App Directory. Visit the AWS Chatbot http://aws.amazon.com/chatbot and https://docs.aws.amazon.com/chatbot/latest/adminguide/manage-support-cases.html in AWS Chatbot documentation to learn more.  

AWS support case management is now available in AWS Chatbot for Microsoft Teams and Slack

AWS Chatbot announces general availability of AWS Support case management in Microsoft Teams and Slack. AWS customers can now use AWS Chatbot to monitor AWS support cases upd...

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AWS support case management is now available in AWS Chatbot for Microsoft Teams and Slack AWS Chatbot announces general availability of AWS Support case management in Microsoft Teams and Slack. AWS customers can now use AWS Chatbot to monitor AWS support cases updates and respond to them from chat channels. When troubleshooting issues, customers need to stay informed up-to-date on the latest support case updates in a place where they are collaborating. Previously, customers had to install a separate app or navigate to the Console to manage support cases. Now, customers can monitor and manage support cases from Microsoft Teams and Slack with AWS Chatbot. To manage support cases from chat channels with AWS Chatbot, customers subscribe a chat channel to support case events published in EventBridge. As new case correspondences get added, AWS Chatbot sends the support case update notifications to the configured chat channels. Channel members can the use action buttons on the notifications to view the latest case updates and respond to them without leaving the chat channel. To interact with support cases in chat channels, you must have a Business, Enterprise On-Ramp, or Enterprise Support plan. The case management in chat applications is available at no additional cost in AWS Regions where AWS Chatbot is offered. Get started with AWS Chatbot by visiting the AWS Management Chatbot Console and by downloading the AWS Chatbot app from the Microsoft Teams marketplace or Slack App Directory. Visit the AWS Chatbot product page and Managing AWS Support cases from chat channels in AWS Chatbot documentation to learn more.

🆕 AWS support case management is now available in AWS Chatbot for Microsoft Teams and Slack

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AWS Chatbot adds support for chatting about AWS resources with Amazon Q Developer in Microsoft Teams and Slack We are excited to announce the general availability of Amazon Q Developer in AWS Chatbot, which provides answers to customers’ AWS resource related queries in Microsoft Teams and Slack. When issues occur, customers need to quickly find relevant resources to troubleshoot issues. Customer can now ask questions in natural language in chat channels to list resources in AWS accounts, get specific resource details, and ask about related resources using Amazon Q Developer. With Amazon Q Developer in AWS Chatbot, customers find AWS resources by typing "@aws show ec2 instances in running state in us-east-1" or “@aws what is the size of the auto scaling group XX in us-east-2?” Get started with AWS Chatbot by visiting the Chatbot Console and by downloading the AWS Chatbot app from the Microsoft Teams marketplace or Slack App Directory. To get started with chatting with Amazon Q in AWS Chatbot, visit the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/chatbot/latest/adminguide/ask-aq.html in AWS Chatbot documentation.

AWS Chatbot adds support for chatting about AWS resources with Amazon Q Developer in Microsoft Teams and Slack

We are excited to announce the general availability of Amazon Q Developer in AWS Chatbot, which provides answers to customers’ AWS resource related querie...

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AWS Chatbot adds support for chatting about AWS resources with Amazon Q Developer in Microsoft Teams and Slack We are excited to announce the general availability of Amazon Q Developer in AWS Chatbot, which provides answers to customers’ AWS resource related queries in Microsoft Teams and Slack. When issues occur, customers need to quickly find relevant resources to troubleshoot issues. Customer can now ask questions in natural language in chat channels to list resources in AWS accounts, get specific resource details, and ask about related resources using Amazon Q Developer. With Amazon Q Developer in AWS Chatbot, customers find AWS resources by typing "@aws show ec2 instances in running state in us-east-1" or “@aws what is the size of the auto scaling group XX in us-east-2?” Get started with AWS Chatbot by visiting the Chatbot Console and by downloading the AWS Chatbot app from the Microsoft Teams marketplace or Slack App Directory. To get started with chatting with Amazon Q in AWS Chatbot, visit the Asking Amazon Q questions in AWS Chatbot in AWS Chatbot documentation.

🆕 AWS Chatbot adds support for chatting about AWS resources with Amazon Q Developer in Microsoft Teams and Slack

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