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AWS Launches First Android App To Go With Major Update To Console For Easier Mobile Management

Friday, January 4, 2013 14:22
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Amazon Web Services (AWS) has made some major updates to its console with a new Android app and some major improvements designed for the different form factors that come with  mobile devices. AWS launched the new Android app along with a major new  focus on customization. With the new format, the company moved the “Region” view into the console’s navigation and made it work seamlessly across all of the services. AWS also created shortcuts for the services that users most often use: The Amazon group has added the ability to compare and contrast the settings on AWS resources. Users spend a lot of time monitoring resources so AWS has put those now front and center with a new monitoring view. The new app is designed to be much like the web experience. It includes the ability to quickly and easily view and manage existing EC2 instances and CloudWatch alarms from an Android phone. Here are more features that AWS cites on its blog: View a summary of your EC2 instances, CloudWatch alarms, total service charges, and the AWS Service Health status, with optional filtering on the instances and alarms. Look at EC2 instance metrics and status checks to check the state of your environment. Stop or reboot your EC2 instances. List CloudWatch alarms by state or time. View CloudWatch graphs. Examine the automated actions configured for each CloudWatch alarm. View detailed AWS service health status, including recent AWS service events and notifications. AWS has historically made incremental features to its console. These are significant updates that represent a big step for AWS and its real need to offer a more usable environment for a changing workforce that is increasingly using mobile devices and wants a more user friendly environment to manage their workloads.

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