AWS IAM Identity Center is the AWS solution for connecting your workforce users to AWS managed applications such as Amazon Q Developer and Amazon QuickSight, and other AWS resources. You can connect your existing identity provider and synchronize users and groups from your directory, or create and manage your users directly in IAM Identity Center. You can then use IAM Identity Center for either or both of the following:| docs.aws.amazon.com
You can access AWS services programmatically by using the AWS Command Line Interface or AWS Software Development Kits (SDKs) with user credentials from IAM Identity Center.| docs.aws.amazon.com
Learn how to quickly configure basic settings that the AWS Command Line Interface uses to interact with your resources on AWS services.| docs.aws.amazon.com
Bootstrapping is the process of preparing your AWS environment for usage with the AWS Cloud Development Kit (AWS CDK). Before you deploy a CDK stack into an AWS environment, the environment must first be bootstrapped.| docs.aws.amazon.com
About the AWS managed policy: AmplifyBackendDeployFullAccess| docs.aws.amazon.com
Learn how to use temporary security credentials from IAM STS to make programmatic requests for AWS resources with the AWS SDKs or API calls.| docs.aws.amazon.com
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Use the AWS Management Console to change permissions associated with an IAM user.| docs.aws.amazon.com
Instructions to install or update the AWS CLI on your system.| docs.aws.amazon.com
Learn how AWS Organizations helps you to manage multiple AWS accounts.| docs.aws.amazon.com
Learn how to set up your AWS account and configure it locally for use with Amplify. AWS Amplify Documentation| docs.amplify.aws
You can save your frequently used configuration settings and credentials in files that are divided into named profiles.| docs.aws.amazon.com