AWS has broad and deep IoT services, from the edge to the cloud. AWS IoT is the only cloud vendor to bring together data management and rich analytics in easy to use services designed for noisy IoT data.
AWS Management Console The Console facilitates cloud management for all aspects of your AWS account, including monitoring your monthly spending by service, managing security credentials, or even setting up new IAM Users. Finding Services in the AWS Console There are several ways for you to locate and navigate to the services you need. Amazon® Web Services (AWS) - Cloud Computing Services AWS Management Console Web-based user interface. AWS Managed Services Infrastructure operations management for AWS. AWS OpsWorks Automate operations with Chef and Puppet. AWS Organizations Central governance and management across AWS accounts. AWS Personal Health Dashboard Personalized view of AWS service health. Now gain longer access to your AWS resources when
The Console facilitates cloud management for all aspects of your AWS account, including monitoring your monthly spending by service, managing security credentials, or even setting up new IAM Users. Finding Services in the AWS Console There are several ways for you to locate and navigate to the services you need.
Amazon EC2 Spot instances are spare compute capacity in the AWS cloud available to you at steep discounts compared to On-Demand prices. EC2 Spot enables you to optimize your costs on the AWS cloud and scale your application's throughput up to 10X for the same budget. By simply selecting Spot when launching EC2 instances, you can save up-to 90% on On-Demand prices. Working with the AWS Management Console
AWS Management Console. Resource Groups. A collection of AWS resources that are all in the same AWS region, and that match criteria provided in a query. Resource groups make it easier to manage and automate tasks on large numbers of resources at one time. Two types of queries on which you can build a group: Tag-based; AWS CloudFormation stack-based
By John Paul Mueller . As with every other part of AWS, you can use a special management console to work with RDS. The RDS Management Console enables you to choose an RDBMS, create a database, add tables and other objects to the database, and make the database accessible to an application. Your Trusted Cloud Friend: The AWS Management Console