A. Landing zone and network management
AWS Managed Services (AMS) offers landing zone and network management as part of its scope to assist companies in setting up and managing their AWS environment. This includes establishing a secure and well-architected foundation for workloads, setting up network connectivity, managing accounts and users, implementing security controls, and ensuring compliance with best practices and regulatory requirements.
AWS Managed Services (AMS) provides operational support for AWS infrastructure and services. This includes managing and monitoring application logs to ensure they are available, secure, and compliant with the company's requirements. Landing zone and network management, customer application development, and DevSecOps pipeline configuration are not typically part of the AMS scope.
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