AWS Systems Manager has introduced a new experience that provides centralized visibility and control over AWS, on-premises, and multicloud compute at scale. This includes a unified dashboard, one-click agent remediation, Amazon Q Developer integration for natural language queries, and cross-account/Region management - all at no extra cost. This new experience gives you a centralized view of all your managed nodes, which can include various infrastructure types like Amazon EC2 instances, containers, virtual machines on other cloud providers, on-premise servers, and edge IoT devices. These are considered "managed nodes" when they have the Systems Manager Agent (SSM Agent) installed and connected to Systems Manager. If an SSM Agent stops working, that node becomes "unmanaged." The new update helps you easily discover and troubleshoot these unmanaged nodes. You can run and schedule automated diagnoses that provide recommended runbooks to fix issues and re-establish connections. Systems Manager is now integrated with Amazon Q Developer, allowing you to ask natural language questions about your managed nodes and receive rapid insights and links to relevant actions within Systems Manager. This release also integrates with AWS Organizations, enabling delegated administrators to centrally manage nodes across the organization. This simplifies management and troubleshooting, especially for large and complex deployments.