AWS Cloud Operations Blog
Category: Amazon Q
Ten features for efficiently managing your AWS applications from Microsoft Teams and Slack using AWS Chatbot
Ten features in AWS Chatbot to help you understand your application health and resolve issues faster from chat channels.
Assess Resilience at Scale by using Amazon QuickSight and Amazon Resilience Hub
AWS Resilience Hub helps you to manage and improve the resilience posture of your applications on AWS. It enables you to define your resilience goals, assess your resilience posture against those goals, and implement recommendations for improvement based on the AWS Well-Architected Framework. This benefits individual teams that want to assess their applications. However, for […]
Leverage Amazon Q to upgrade Lambda runtime functions
Cloud operations are at the heart of every organization. Operating in the cloud allows IT teams to focus on business outcomes, optimizing IT processes while accelerating software development and innovation. These days, it is no longer a question if your organization is moving to the cloud, but how quickly you can move with security and […]
Simplifying remediation using AWS Systems Manager with Amazon Q Developer
In this blog post, we will build a custom automation document for resolving the non-compliant resource status through AWS Systems Manager Automation. Building an AWS Systems Manager (SSM) document using Amazon Q Developer involves creating a JSON or YAML document that defines the desired state of your managed instances in AWS. SSM documents are used […]
Using Amazon Q Business to streamline your operations
Amazon Q, is a new generative artificial intelligence- (AI)-powered assistant designed for work that can be tailored to your business. You can use Amazon Q to have conversations, solve problems, generate content, gain insights, and take action by connecting to your company’s information repositories, code, data, and enterprise systems. Amazon Q provides immediate, relevant information […]
Gain Insights with Natural Language Query into your AWS environment using Amazon CloudTrail and Amazon Q in QuickSight
AWS CloudTrail tracks user and API activities across your AWS environments for governance and auditing purposes. Large enterprises typically use multiple AWS accounts, and many of those accounts might need access to a data lake managed by a single AWS account. By using Lake Formation integration with CloudTrail Lake, you can securely aggregate the data […]