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Amazon Web Services (AWS)

 


In 2006, Amazon Web Services (AWS) began to provide the market with IT services in the form of web services, or cloud computing as it is now known. With this cloud, we no longer need to spend a lot of time in advance planning for servers and other IT infrastructure. As an alternative, these services can quickly spin up hundreds or thousands of servers and deliver results more quickly. AWS is cost-effective because we only pay for what we use, with no upfront costs or long-term commitments.

Today, AWS offers a highly dependable, scalable, affordable cloud infrastructure platform that powers numerous businesses in 190 different nations. The services are categorized as network, content delivery, identity compliance, migration, storage, database, computing, management tools, and security. With data centers in the U.S., Europe, Brazil, Singapore, Japan, and Australia, cloud computing is used by customers in all kinds of industries.

One of the best things about cloud computing is that it lets you replace up-front infrastructure costs with low variable costs that grow as your business does. With the Cloud, businesses no longer have to plan for and buy servers and other IT infrastructure weeks or months in advance. Instead, they can quickly set up hundreds or thousands of servers in just a few minutes and get results to customers faster.