The Utoolity team is pleased to present
Automation with AWS 1.2 –
this release adds a Bamboo task to run remote actions with AWS from Bamboo jobs in build and deployment
projects, and adds utility functions to ease JSON escaping, URL encoding, and Base64 encoding.
You can now use the
Automate with AWS task
with all available AWS actions, and you can
compose action payloads with utility functions.
The Utoolity team is pleased to present
Identity Federation for AWS 2.7 –
this release continues our journey towards increased usability and easier onboarding. It adds explicit handling of the non standard AWS partitions AWS China and AWS GovCloud (US), and updates the provided CloudFormation templates to ease provisioning of AWS resources. You can now
opt in to and out of non standard AWS partitions, and you can
provision AWS resources with CloudFormation templates using improvements like YAML format and simplified string substitution.
I have published an InfoQ news post about the AWS team's efforts to introduce centralized and policy based cross-account cost and security governance at scale:
The Utoolity team is pleased to present
Automation with AWS 1.1 –
this release adds a new action for
AWS Step Functions state machines to enable coordination of
components of distributed applications and microservices using visual workflows. You can now use the
Start Step Functions Execution
action with all existing integrations for Bamboo, JIRA and JIRA Service Desk.
The Utoolity team is pleased to present
Identity Federation for AWS 2.6 –
this release marks the begin of a journey towards increased usability and easier onboarding. It adds optional AWS security credentials validation at configuration time and aligns AWS entity references with established terms from the official AWS glossary.