Desktop and Application Streaming

AWS EUC Washington DC Summit: Using Amazon CloudWatch to analyze user access to Amazon WorkSpaces

Are you looking to gain additional insight how your users are connecting to Amazon WorkSpaces? Would you like to track and report on IP addresses, platforms, and client versions being used to access Amazon WorkSpaces?

Join us in Washington DC on June 8 at 9:30 AM EDT for our builders session EUC202. In this session, Eric Benz, Roy Tokeshi, Kalon Dillon, and I will show you how to use Amazon CloudWatch to build dashboards that surface important WorkSpaces user access information. For the duration of the session, you’ll have access to a CloudWatch demo environment, allowing you to build your own dashboard with guidance from our team of experienced AWS End User Computing (EUC) solution architects.

AWS Summit in Washington DC is a no-cost event tailored to the Public Sector community. This builders session is June 8th at 9:30 AM EDT, in the Walter E. Washington Convention Center. Please add the session to your schedule after registering.

To learn more about CloudWatch, please see our blogs on understanding end-user access to WorkSpaces and using CloudWatch to prepare for WSP migration of WorkSpaces.

AWS designed Amazon WorkSpaces Family (Amazon WorkSpaces, Amazon WorkSpaces Core, and Amazon WorkSpaces Web) and Amazon AppStream 2.0 services to give organizations the flexibility to choose the best-fit solution for their specific user requirements and budgetary constraints. Gartner Digital Workplace Summit is your opportunity to learn how these services could benefit your organization.

Dave Dave Jaskie brings 15 years of experience in the End User Computing space. Outside of Work, Dave enjoys traveling and hiking with his wife and 3 kids.