Desktop and Application Streaming

Category: Amazon AppStream 2.0

Using Amazon FSx with Amazon AppStream 2.0

Amazon AppStream 2.0 provides a range of solutions for users to save and access data through their applications. These include Amazon WorkDocs, Google Drive for G Suite, OneDrive for Business, and Amazon S3 backed Home Folders. These solutions download files from their respective file storage provider when the files are opened in a streamed application. […]

Using Amazon WorkDocs with Amazon AppStream 2.0

Amazon AppStream 2.0 administrators can integrate their own user storage solutions with AppStream 2.0. To do this, they install a storage client on the image builder as they’re setting up their users’ application environment. Then they join their AppStream 2.0 fleets to their Active Directory domain, so that the storage client can sign in the […]

Enable federation with AWS Single Sign-On and Amazon AppStream 2.0

Amazon AppStream 2.0 supports identity federation to AppStream 2.0 stacks through Security Assertion Markup Language 2.0 (SAML 2.0). You can use an identity provider (IdP) that supports SAML 2.0 to provide an onboarding flow for your AppStream 2.0 users. Examples of an IdP are Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) in Windows Server, Ping One […]

Scale your Amazon AppStream 2.0 fleets

AppStream 2.0 customers have told us that they appreciate the ability to scale their fleets based on user demand. In AppStream 2.0, you can scale your application streaming for any number of users across the globe without purchasing, provisioning, and operating on-premises hardware or infrastructure. You pay only for the streaming resources that you use, […]

AWS CloudFormation support for Amazon AppStream 2.0 resources and API enhancements

We’ve learned from our customers that they want to create AppStream 2.0 resources along with their AWS resources to support a workshop or event. Today, AWS is announcing that AWS CloudFormation now supports creating AppStream 2.0 resources. With a single template, you can automate the creation of your stacks, fleets, image builders, directory configurations, and […]

Enabling Federation with Azure AD Single Sign-On and Amazon AppStream 2.0

Updated August 2020 by Jeremy Schiefer You can use single sign-on with Amazon AppStream 2.0 with many identity services that are compliant with Security Assertion Markup Language 2.0 (SAML 2.0). This post explains how to configure federated user access for Amazon AppStream 2.0 using Azure Active Directory Single Sign-On for Enterprise Apps. Solution overview This post shows […]

Federating Access to Amazon AppStream 2.0 from VMware Workspace ONE

Amazon AppStream 2.0 provides three different methods for authenticating your users and providing them remote access to your Windows applications: User Pool– a simple built-in option to configure users and provide sign-in Custom identity – Set up your own identity and use the CreateStreamingURL API to start a session after user sign SAML 2.0 – Federated single sign-in […]

Amazon AppStream 2.0 adds support for OneDrive for Business

Amazon AppStream 2.0 now adds support for Microsoft OneDrive for Business as a new storage option for your users. AppStream 2.0 already has two storage options: built-in home folders, which syncs to Amazon S3, and Google Drive for G Suite. This post describes each storage option, and provides a tutorial for setting up OneDrive for Business with […]

Amazon AppStream 2.0 Updates: Image Sharing APIs, Clipboard enhancement, and DescribeSessions API with client IP

I’m excited to share three new features we added to Amazon AppStream 2.0 recently. These features enable you to programmatically copy your images between AWS accounts within the same AWS Region, improve the text copy and paste experience, and enable you to identify the IP addresses your streaming instances are using in your Amazon VPC. […]

Learn how Vanguard built a secure sandbox system with AppStream 2.0 and AWS

Our colleagues at This Is My Architecture recorded a video with Yoni from Vanguard that explains how his team built a secure sandbox system that allows internal users to experiment with AWS in a safe, isolated environment. You’ll see how they used AppStream 2.0 to provide jumpbox-like functionality from the browser, Lambda to automate operations, IAM plus […]