Amazon Linux is a Linux distribution primarily used for Amazon Web Services (AWS). Engineers using Jupyter for project development need access to Amazon Linux and other cross-platform digital resources. strongDM makes it easy to manage and control access to any data source or server in your infrastructure, helping Jupyter users connect to exactly the resources they need.
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To set up Amazon Linux and start integrating it into your Jupyter workflow, sign up for a free trial account on strongDM, then visit Connect to Resources linked below.
To set up Amazon Linux and start integrating it into your Jupyter workflow, sign up for a free trial account on strongDM, then visit Connect to Resources linked below.
strongDM allows Amazon Linux users to manage and monitor access to servers from a unified entry point.
Amazon Linux is a virtual machine image provided by Amazon Web Services (AWS) and optimized for use in the development and testing of applications running on Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud.
The strongDM proxy fetches data from a variety of sources, so Jupyter users can collaborate on projects with no interruptions to workflow.
Jupyter Notebook is a tool built for collaboration. Teams use Jupyter to share live code, explanatory text, multimedia visualizations, and more within the context of a web page.