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AWS Organizations helps you centrally govern your environment as you grow and scale your workloads on AWS. Whether you are a growing startup or a large enterprise, Organizations helps you to centrally manage billing; control access, compliance, and security; and share resources across your AWS accounts.

Using AWS Organizations, you can automate account creation, create groups of accounts to reflect your business needs, and apply policies for these groups for governance. You can also simplify billing by setting up a single payment method for all of your AWS accounts. Through integrations with other AWS services, you can use Organizations to define central configurations and resource sharing across accounts in your organization.

Lumension Risk Manager provides the capabilities to:

  • Align business interests (sales and manufacturing processes, etc.) with IT assets (servers, workstations, applications, etc.), compliance regulations and control frameworks.
  • Define and model unique risk profiles across your IT assets.
  • Automate the gathering of compliance and IT risk assessment asset data through integration with Lumension and third party tools (i.e. vulnerability scanners, etc.).
  • Benchmark risk assessments against IT control frameworks.
  • Report on risk, compliance and remediation metrics across an entire regulation or internal mandate.
  • Prioritize potential risk by correlating IT assets to critical business processes.
Sample Customers
Expedia, Intuit, Royal Dutch Shell, Brooks Brothers
Anglo-Chinese School (Independent), Washington State Employees Credit Union, Martin, Fletcher, Virgin Atlantic Airways, Nevada Office of Veterans Services, Global Sources
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AWS Organizations is ranked 4th in IT Governance with 1 review while Lumension Risk Manager [EOL] doesn't meet the minimum requirements to be ranked in IT Governance. AWS Organizations is rated 9.0, while Lumension Risk Manager [EOL] is rated 0.0. The top reviewer of AWS Organizations writes "Enables us to you to centralize management of multiple AWS accounts, making it easier to maintain security". On the other hand, AWS Organizations is most compared with IBM OpenPages, whereas Lumension Risk Manager [EOL] is most compared with .

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