AWS Organizations launches new console experience
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[AWS Organizations](/organizations/) now offers a new console experience that provides you with a more intuitive way to manage your multi-account environment on AWS. You can now more easily navigate through your [Organizational Unit](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/organizations/latest/userguide/orgs%5Fgetting-started%5Fconcepts.html#organizationalunit) hierarchy and perform AWS account management tasks in a streamlined way. The updated interface also gives you easy access to documentation, product information, and resources to assist you in managing your multi-account environment.
AWS Organizations helps you centrally manage and govern your environment as you grow and scale your AWS resources. Using AWS Organizations, you can programmatically create new accounts and allocate resources, simplify billing by setting up a single payment method for all of your accounts, create groups of accounts to organize your workflows, and apply policies to these groups for governance. In addition, AWS Organizations is integrated with other [AWS services](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/organizations/latest/userguide/orgs%5Fintegrated-services-list.html) so you can define central configurations, security mechanisms, and resource sharing across accounts in your organization. To learn more about AWS Organizations, please visit our [product page](/organizations/).
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