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Thu, November 13, 2025

ECS Service Connect: Cross-Account Support in GovCloud

🔗 Amazon ECS Service Connect now supports cross-account communication in AWS GovCloud through integration with AWS Resource Access Manager (AWS RAM). You can share the underlying AWS Cloud Map namespaces with individual accounts, Organizational Units (OUs), or your entire AWS Organization to register services from multiple accounts in a single namespace. The capability works for both Fargate and EC2 launch modes in GovCloud (US-West and US-East) and is available via Console, API, SDK, CLI, and CloudFormation, simplifying service discovery and reducing duplication.

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Thu, November 6, 2025

Amazon CloudFront Adds Cross-Account VPC Origins Support

🔒 Amazon announced that CloudFront now supports cross-account VPC origins, enabling distributions to reach ALB, NLB, and EC2 origins inside private subnets across different AWS accounts. Customers can grant access via AWS RAM, including across Organizations and OUs, removing the need to place origins in public subnets. The capability is available in AWS Commercial Regions at no extra charge and is designed to simplify security and multi-account operations.

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Thu, October 30, 2025

AWS Cloud Map Adds Cross-Account Support in GovCloud

🔁 AWS Cloud Map now supports cross-account service discovery in AWS GovCloud (US) Regions through integration with AWS Resource Access Manager (AWS RAM). By sharing namespaces, you can allow individual accounts, Organizational Units, or an entire AWS Organization to discover resources such as Amazon ECS tasks, EC2 instances, and DynamoDB tables across accounts. The capability is available now in GovCloud (US-East) and GovCloud (US-West) via Console, API, SDK, CLI, and CloudFormation.

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Fri, September 12, 2025

ECS Service Connect Enables Cross-Account Namespace Sharing

🚀 Amazon ECS Service Connect now supports cross-account communication by letting teams share AWS Cloud Map namespaces via AWS RAM. Platform engineers can create a resource share and grant access to individual accounts, OUs, or the whole organization so services in multiple accounts register to a single namespace. This reduces duplication, simplifies service discovery, and works with Fargate and EC2 across commercial regions.

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