AWS Marketplace
Category: Best Practices
Tax Documentation for Selling to Customers in India in AWS Marketplace
In this post, we cover the key tax documents that customers in India may request from you as a third-party seller in AWS Marketplace. Having these documents readily available can help streamline the sales process and ensure timely payments.
Boost developer productivity and security with Amazon Q Developer and JumpCloud integration
In this post, we’ll show you how to enable seamless authentication to Amazon Q Developer using existing JumpCloud credentials. We’ll explain the steps for subscribing to JumpCloud, configuring it as an external IdP within AWS IAM Identity Center and enabling automatic user provisioning.
How to access AWS Data Exchange data products without owning an AWS account
In this post, we share a solution that can be adopted by data providers to enable specific data subscribers to access their data products without requiring data subscribers to own an AWS account. Data providers can choose which data product(s) the data subscriber will be entitled to access and use.
Best Practices for Procurement Teams Using AWS Marketplace
Here are seven best practices for procurement teams purchasing through AWS Marketplace. Whether you’re starting your AWS Marketplace journey or optimizing and scaling your use, these practices can help.
Streamline Software Procurement Across your Organization with Private Marketplace
In this post, we will guide you through the fundamentals of private marketplace, key personas and illustrate step by step how to create and manage private marketplace at scale for your organization. We will also address best practices for private marketplace implementation.
Automate Private Marketplace management for your organization
In this post, Deepa and I will share a solution to set up private marketplace catalogs using AWS CloudFormation templates. You can use this solution to enable automation through integration with your organization’s existing infrastructure-as-code (IaC) setup. Internally, this solution uses APIs through AWS SDK for Python (Boto3) and leverages AWS Lambda, Amazon EventBridge, and Amazon S3. It provides an automated way to enable the private marketplace feature in your organization, create and configure multiple private marketplace experiences, and manage these experiences.
The 5 phases to listing your SaaS product in AWS Marketplace
This blog provides a holistic roadmap of the process for SaaS companies to get their products listed in AWS Marketplace. Including all aspects, from initial seller registration to product creation, integration, testing, publishing, and promotion, with a breakdown of the roles, functions, and tips for each phase. By following the 5 phases and helpful tips listed in this blog, SaaS companies can efficiently list their solution in a few weeks.
Migrate JD Edwards EnterpriseOne seamlessly to the AWS Cloud using AWS Application Migration Service
In this blog post, Gowri Shankar, Pawan Janakiram, and ScaleCapacity Inc. demonstrate how to successfully migrate the workloads of their customers’ JD Edwards applications from an on-premises data center to the AWS Cloud using AWS Application Migration Service.
Automate the pricing of your AWS Marketplace resources with Catalog API
This post will provide an overview of how you can take advantage of APIs to manage pricing aspects of your products, offers, resale authorizations, and CPPOs. You will learn about pricing terms and how to update them programmatically using the AWS Marketplace Catalog API.
Updating pricing in your AMI products in AWS Marketplace using Catalog APIs
In this post, we discuss a new feature, a ChangeType called UpdatePricingTerms that allows you to update your single Amazon Machine Image (AMI) product’s prices. We will also discuss the benefits of using this feature of Catalog API to update prices. Further, we highlighted the different options for scaling your pricing updates.