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Integrating Flexera Optima with AWS Control Tower
AWS Control Tower enables customers of all sizes to implement a multi-account strategy built on AWS Organizations. One of the key features of AWS Organizations is consolidated billing, which rolls up all of the charges incurred in member accounts to the AWS Organizations management account. There, costs can be viewed and analyzed in AWS Cost […]
Integrating Okta with AWS Single Sign-On in an AWS Control Tower environment
AWS Control Tower provides a ready-to-use native integration with AWS Single Sign-On (AWS SSO) to manage users, roles, and multi-account access. Some customers’ organizations have more complex SSO requirements, including integrating with external identity providers to handle authentication and authorization. Okta is an enterprise-grade identity management service that is built for the cloud, but is […]
Integrating the CloudCheckr CMx cloud management platform with AWS Control Tower
In this blog post, I show you how to configure CloudCheckr CMx for your AWS Control Tower managed environment. Using this solution you can manage and optimize multiple AWS accounts using a Multi Account View in CloudCheckr CMx.
Full-stack observability of your AWS Control Tower landing zone with New Relic
Update June 16, 2021: In May 2021, AWS released an AWS Quick Start, which provides a simple, one-click implementation of New Relic’s integration with AWS Control Tower, with the following enhancements: Automatically enables New Relic’s AWS integration from your New Relic account. You no longer need to manually enable the integration from the New Relic […]
Enable security and automated continuous compliance using CloudGuard from AWS Marketplace
AWS Control Tower enables you to create new AWS accounts in your AWS Organization with AWS-recommended best practices and guardrails in place. Our customers and partners often ask for ways to automate the execution of some customizations specific to their organization on the creation of a new AWS account. This is especially true for customers […]
Log analysis with AWS Control Tower and Logz.io
As businesses grow, the recommended approach in AWS is to move from one account to a multi-account environment. Using an AWS account as the isolation boundary, the multi-account approach enables customers to have the flexibility to isolate resources. You might select this option to separate applications that have different security requirements or manage service limits. […]
Integrating Alert Logic Managed Detection and Response with AWS Control Tower
Blog post about how to implement Alert Logic MDR integration with AWS Control Tower