AWS CloudFormation
Infrastructure-as-code service for defining and provisioning AWS resources using templates.
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A report-backed catalog of AWS services shaped for quick browsing. The page preserves category, stage, lifecycle status, region and partition limitations, retirement notes, and notable caveats from the research report instead of flattening them into a generic spreadsheet.
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Generally available according to the research report's normalized lifecycle model.
Public preview or other pre-GA availability called out in the report.
No longer offered as an active AWS service or capability in the report snapshot.
Status
Available for normal use in the report snapshot.
Available, but only in the explicitly listed regions or partitions.
Still available, but AWS guidance in the report points learners toward alternatives.
AWS has published an end date or support cutoff in the report sources.
Already shut down or unavailable to customers in the report snapshot.
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Infrastructure-as-code service for defining and provisioning AWS resources using templates.
Frontier agent for cloud operations that autonomously investigates incidents, reduces time to resolution, and drives reliability improvements across AWS, multicloud, and on-prem environments.
Central account management and governance service for multi-account environments (organization units, policies, consolidated billing).
Workflow orchestration service for coordinating distributed systems and microservices using state machines with retry/step tracking.
Standalone console that consolidates AWS sustainability reporting/resources and adds a dedicated permissions model separate from Billing, building on the Customer Carbon Footprint Tool.
Observability service for metrics, logs, dashboards, and alarms used to monitor AWS and application workloads.
Event bus service for decoupled applications, enabling routing of events between services and SaaS apps.
Fully managed pub/sub messaging for fanout and notifications to multiple endpoints.
Fully managed message queue for decoupling components with durable, scalable message delivery.
Every catalog entry is populated from the uploaded AWS services research report. The page does not invent alternative maturity labels or hide lifecycle exceptions.
When the report flags source conflicts, retirement windows, region limits, or replacement guidance, that note is surfaced directly on the service card so learners can make safer architecture choices.