B. AWS Systems Manager
https://aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/faq/
"AWS Systems Manager allows you to centralize operational data from multiple AWS services and automate tasks across your resources on AWS and in multicloud and hybrid environments. You can create logical groups of resources such as applications, different layers of an application stack, or production versus development environments. "
B, AWS Systems Manager.
AWS Systems Manager provides a unified user interface that can be used to view operational data from multiple AWS services and automate tasks across multiple EC2 instances. It allows users to configure and manage virtual machines, run scripts, and automate various tasks across a large number of instances. Additionally, it provides an aggregated view of operational data across multiple AWS services.
The AWS service that the company can use to centralize its operational data and automate tasks across all of its Amazon EC2 instances is AWS Systems Manager. Option B is the correct answer.
AWS Systems Manager is a management service that helps you automatically collect software inventory, apply OS patches, create system images, and configure operating systems and applications at scale. It provides a unified user interface that allows you to view operational data from multiple AWS services and automate operational tasks across all of your EC2 instances, on-premises servers, and virtual machines.
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