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AWS App Studio

AWS App Studio

Now you can build enterprise level apps in AWS with AI by just chatting 🗨️ and it's generally available 🔓 for use 🏌️‍♂️.


😫Struggling with, writing front end code, backend code and then creating resources in AWS, since all three need different mindset and different people or full stack engineer, here is your time saviour. 🤩

💎Just describe what you want in plain English and get created as app and run in AWS in minutes.

🔥App Studio handles deployments, operations and maintenance, allowing users to focus on solving business challenges and boosting productivity.

🎉App Studio can create completely functional apps with data models, multi page user interfaces and custom business logic according to AWS.

📢 Selling point of this Service: You can use natural language processing to further modifying and customizing the applications or its components.✌️

💯 This service comes under the new concept of so called "No code or low code app".

With just a few clicks, users can test the app functions as expected before releasing it in production.

✓ App Studio will generate a unique URL to access the app after it is deployed.

✓ Role based access controls can be implemented for security purposes, limiting app usage to approved staff members only.

✓ You only pay for the time people spend using the published applications.

That's all I know for now 😎.

To learn more: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/appstudio/latest/userguide/welcome.html

Take care, Bye👋

#AWS #AppStudio #GenerativeAI

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