The Utoolity team is pleased to present
Automation with AWS 1.4 –
this release adds a new action for the AWS Systems Manager (SSM) Parameter Store to persist event data from Bamboo notifications, Jira workflow transitions, and Jira Service Desk automation rule executions to AWS where they can be either queried or trigger notifications and actions via Amazon CloudWatch Events in turn.
The Utoolity team is pleased to present
Identity Federation for AWS 2.10 –
this release adds an updated REST API version 2.1 that allows to manage credentials and connectors, is available as a Data Center approved app, and increases performance for users with large connector pools.
The Utoolity team is pleased to present
Identity Federation for AWS 2.9 –
this release adds support for Bitbucket, and allows to disable the implicit connector visibility for administrators (experimental).
I have published an InfoQ news post about the AWS team's efforts to simplify centralized compliance auditing of AWS resources across multiple accounts:
The Utoolity team is pleased to present
Automation with AWS 1.3 –
this release adds a new action for
Amazon CloudWatch Events to relay, match and route Atlassian workflow events to AWS where they can be processed by one or more target services, and adds plan, result and deployment entity variables to ease Bamboo notification payload composition. You can now use the
Put CloudWatch Events action with all existing integrations for Bamboo, Jira and Jira Service Desk, and you can
inject additional entity variables into Bamboo notification payloads.
I have published an InfoQ news post about the AWS team's efforts to ease usage of and widen applicable use cases for its low-cost EC2 compute capacity pool:
The Utoolity team is pleased to present
Tasks for AWS 2.15 –
this release catches up on several
serverless announcements from 'AWS re:Invent 2017': It adds support for the
AWS Fargate launch type in
Amazon ECS, and adds support for
traffic shifting,
concurrency limits, and the C# .NET Core 2.0 and Go 1.x runtimes in
AWS Lambda. You can now run your Docker containers as an
Amazon ECS Task or
Amazon ECS Service without managing servers and clusters, and exercise more control over the deployment and concurrent execution of an
AWS Lambda Function, which can now also use the C# .NET Core 2.0 and Go 1.x runtimes.
The Utoolity team is pleased to present
Identity Federation for AWS 2.8 –
this release adds support for Confluence, and adds support for a destination URL to the AWS Management Console single sign-on (SSO) API. You can now use the
AWS Resources macro to create dashboards and share deep links to the AWS Management console with your team. Get started quickly with the
AWS Resources blueprint to provide example dashboards for AWS services and resources and AWS account management.