"In AWS Control Tower, Organizations helps centrally manage billing; control access, compliance, and security; and share resources across your member AWS accounts."
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ram/latest/userguide/what-is.html
AWS Resource Access Manager (AWS RAM) helps you securely share your resources across AWS accounts, within your organization or organizational units (OUs), and with AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) roles and users for supported resource types. If you have multiple AWS accounts, you can create a resource once and use AWS RAM to make that resource usable by those other accounts. If your account is managed by AWS Organizations, you can share resources with all the other accounts in the organization or only those accounts contained by one or more specified organizational units (OUs). You can also share with specific AWS accounts by account ID, regardless of whether the account is part of an organization. Some supported resource types also let you share them with specified IAM roles and users.
AWS Organizations is a service that allows an organization to centrally manage and govern multiple AWS accounts. It simplifies the process of creating and managing AWS accounts within an organization. One of the features of AWS Organizations is the ability to set up a consolidated billing family, where one AWS account (the payer account) is responsible for paying the charges of all the other member accounts in the organization.
With AWS Organizations, you can set up a payment method in the payer account, and all the linked member accounts' charges will be consolidated into a single bill. This enables the sharing of benefits, such as pre-purchased Reserved Instances and Savings Plans, across all accounts in the organization. This is beneficial for cost optimization and resource management, as the payer account can optimize and purchase reserved capacity that is automatically shared with all linked accounts.
B. Remove unused and underutilized AWS resources across all accounts: AWS Organizations is a management service that enables companies to consolidate multiple AWS accounts into an organization that can be centrally managed. It allows companies to manage policies and control access to resources across multiple accounts in a more efficient way. One of the key benefits of AWS Organizations is the ability to use it for cost optimization by removing unused and underutilized resources across all accounts.
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