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31 July 2014

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The Utoolity team is pleased to present Identity Federation for AWS 2.0 – this major release adds support for Atlassian Bamboo, adds system scoped AWS credentials for running without a elevated API usage without an active user session, and upgrades the API to version v2 to support secure configuration migration across instances/installations.
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Highlights of this release:

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Updates for this release:

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Support for Atlassian Bamboo

Use Identity Federation for AWS in Atlassian Bamboo to gain the following benefits:

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System scoped AWS credentials

An AWS connector can now be denoted as System scoped and then used from elevated code (e.g. within another add-on) without an authenticated active user session to allow usage within Atlassian Bamboo's Tasks for example, as facilitated by Tasks for AWS.

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REST API v2

The API has been upgraded to Globally Unique Identifier (GUID) based IDs to support secure configuration migration across instances and installations (see the Developer's Guide for details).