Summary
We have looked at how to add users to an AWS account. We showed how the administrator, or the root user, will create user groups, and then add users to the group. We covered a simple scenario of configuring user access either through the AWS Console or remotely. We also created policies for restricting access to certain devices.
We ran sample code to ensure our remote connection to Amazon Braket was working and the user policy was created properly. We looked at where user tasks can be monitored and where the results are stored.
Finally, we reviewed the costs of using Amazon Braket. These include the cost of sending jobs to quantum devices and are based on the number of shots. We also reviewed the costs of quantum simulators and showed how to view costs in the AWS Billing service and Cost Explorer.
Now that the initial explanation of the Amazon Braket service has been accomplished, along with an explanation of the devices and the administrative tasks to access and...