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20 May 2013

The Utoolity team is delighted to present Identity Federation for AWS 1.0 – this initial release introduces AWS Connector management, single sign-on (SSO) to the AWS Management Console and a REST API for temporary AWS security credentials.

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AWS Connector management

Add long-term AWS security credentials (IAM users) once and configure access to AWS Resources for Atlassian groups with temporary AWS security credentials and fine grained control via IAM Policies thereafter.

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Single sign-on (SSO) to the AWS Management Console

Access AWS Resources directly via menu links and/or a configurable AWS Management Console Logingadget.

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REST API for temporary AWS Credentials

Expose AWS Connectors to requesting users with sufficient permissions and allow retrieval of temporary AWS credentials based on such a connector.

Details

This release addresses the following issues:

  • Stories

    • IFAWS-95 - As a user, I want federated AWS access in JIRA

    • IFAWS-75 - As a user, I want a AWS Management Console SSO gadget so that I can configure custom dashboards

    • IFAWS-13 - As a user, I want access to the AWS Management Console via SSO so that I don't need to login separately

    • IFAWS-11 - As an administrator, I want to map IAM policies to Crowd entities so that I can control access to AWS

    • IFAWS-10 - As a developer, I want an API for accessing AWS with preconfigured credentials so that I can embed AWS functionality in my add-ons