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Free End User Computing on AWS

Secure solutions for the agile business

End User Computing Use Cases

End-user computing (EUC) is a combination of technologies, policies, and processes that gives your workforce secure, remote access to applications, desktops, and data they need to get their work done.

Provision either Windows or Linux desktops in just a few minutes and quickly scale to provide thousands of desktops to workers across the globe.

Easily create, edit, and share content, and access it from anywhere on any device.

Centrally manage your desktop applications on AppStream 2.0 and securely deliver them to any computer. 

AWS End User Computing Services

End user computing product offers from the AWS Free Tier.

PRODUCT
DESCRIPTION
FREE TIER OFFER DETAILS
PRICING
Amazon WorkSpaces Remote Desktop Solutions

You can use Amazon WorkSpaces to provision either Windows or Linux desktops in just a few minutes and quickly scale to provide thousands of desktops to workers across the globe.

Use credits to access features in the Paid plan.

Amazon AppStream 2.0 Virtual Application Streaming

Amazon AppStream 2.0 is a fully managed non-persistent application and desktop streaming service allowing you to centrally manage your desktop applications and securely deliver them to any computer. 

40 hours free per month with the Paid plan. The trial includes:


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Amazon WorkSpaces Web Cloud-Native Secure Web Access

Amazon WorkSpaces Web is a low-cost fully managed workspace built to facilitate secure access to internal websites and SaaS applications from existing web browsers.

3-month free trial with the Paid plan.


Eligible accounts will not receive a monthly active user charge from Amazon WorkSpaces Secure Browser for up to 30 users, for 3 months, per AWS account.

Videos

Introduction to Amazon WorkSpaces (0:48)

Introducing Amazon WorkDocs (2:06)

Amazon AppStream 2.0 User Workflow (4:05)

Reimagine your workforce with AWS End User Computing Services (24:39)