AWS Support Official Channel on AWS Re:Post
AWS launched the AWS Support Official channel on AWS re:Post, offering curated content for operational best practices, technical solutions, and insights from experts to help users optimize costs and troubleshoot effectively.
Read original articleAWS has launched the AWS Support Official channel on AWS re:Post, providing customers with curated content aimed at enhancing their operational capabilities on AWS. This channel features technical solutions for complex issues, operational best practices, and insights into AWS Support and AWS Managed Services (AMS). Users can access detailed walkthroughs, industry-specific best practices, and troubleshooting guidance to optimize costs and utilize AWS services effectively. The content is authored by AWS Support and AMS experts who have experience working with large customers to address challenges and build scalable architectures. The AWS Support Official channel is available globally in English, allowing users to stay informed about new features and offerings from AWS Support and AMS. For further information, customers are encouraged to visit the AWS Support Official channel on re:Post.
- AWS has launched an official support channel on AWS re:Post.
- The channel offers curated content for operational best practices and technical solutions.
- Content is authored by AWS Support and AMS experts.
- The channel aims to help users troubleshoot, optimize costs, and stay updated on new features.
- It is available globally in English.
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