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Amazon AppStream 2.0 introduces built-in user management and web portals for users
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Amazon AppStream 2.0 now allows you to use your VPC security groups to control network traffic
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Amazon AppStream 2.0 now offers persistent storage for end users’ files, backed by Amazon S3
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Amazon AppStream 2.0 Adds Simple Network Setup for Internet Access
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Amazon AppStream 2.0 now supports Fleet Auto Scaling to help you optimize your streaming costs
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Amazon AppStream 2.0 now allows you to use Amazon CloudWatch to monitor your fleets
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Amazon AppStream 2.0 now supports federated access using SAML 2.0
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Introducing Amazon AppStream 2.0: Stream desktop applications from AWS
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Amazon AppStream 2.0 Adds Simple Network Setup for Internet Access
- Re:Invent 2016 session recordings feature Amazon AppStream 2.0 breakout sessions from the event
- Amazon AppStream 2.0 Webinar provides an overview and demo of the service
- Try It Now allows you to try applications already running on AppStream 2.0 to experience the service as an end user.
- Documentation provides the administrative guide, tutorials and the API reference
- Getting started guide provides step by step guidance to set up and publish your first Amazon AppStream 2.0 application
- Blogs and tutorials provides helpful information on advanced topics.
- Forum includes discussion of relevant topics with other developers
Helps you get started using Amazon AppStream 2.0. You will learn how to quickly and easily provision and maintain one or more WorkSpaces.
The Amazon AppStream 2.0 Getting Started guide offers a step by step tutorial to help you import, configure, and publish your first application for streaming. You access the Getting Started guide here.
- Scaling your desktop application streams with Amazon AppStream 2.0
- Configure Okta as your Amazon AppStream 2.0 SAML 2.0 provider for single sign-on
- Configure Ping Identity as your Amazon AppStream 2.0 SAML 2.0 provider for single sign-on
In the AWS Discussion Forum, you can ask questions and get answers from the developer community.
Try Amazon AppStream 2.0 with no set up required. You can try sample applications for business, design, engineering, and software development, for up to 30 minutes. You can upload and open your own files, save your work, and print.
To access the Try It Now experience, you'll need to log in with your AWS account. Once you've logged in, simply pick an application and get started.

