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Amazon Web Services (AWS) is Amazon's cloud computing division, offering more than 200 services for compute, storage, databases, networking, analytics, and machine learning from data centers worldwide.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is Amazon's cloud computing division, offering more than 200 services for compute, storage, databases, networking, analytics, and machine learning from data centers worldwide.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the cloud computing arm of Amazon. Launched in 2006, it describes itself as the world's most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud, serving millions of customers that range from startups to large enterprises and government agencies.
AWS offers more than 200 fully featured services spanning compute, storage, databases, networking, analytics, machine learning, mobile, developer tools, and the Internet of Things. Flagship services include Amazon EC2 for compute, Amazon S3 for object storage, Amazon RDS and Amazon DynamoDB for databases, AWS Lambda for serverless functions, and Amazon VPC for networking.
The company operates one of the world's largest global infrastructures of data centers organized into regions and availability zones. Matt Garman serves as chief executive officer of AWS, which remains a subsidiary of Amazon and is headquartered in Seattle, Washington.
MSPs and internal IT teams use Amazon for Amazon EC2 (Compute), Amazon S3 (Storage), Amazon RDS (Databases).
Best for: organizations running workloads, virtualization, or productivity in the cloud.
Amazon pricing depends on your organization's size, the modules you enable, and your contract term. Tools in this category are usually licensed by subscription, billed by consumption or per user, and scale with the users, endpoints, or sites you cover.
Public rate cards are not always available, and many vendors set final pricing through a quote or their MSP and reseller channel. To get an accurate Amazon price for your environment, request a quote from Amazon directly, or ask a managed IT provider that supports Amazon to bundle licensing, deployment, and management into one predictable monthly cost.
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Amazon Web Services is the cloud computing division of Amazon. Launched in 2006, it provides more than 200 services covering compute, storage, databases, networking, analytics, and machine learning to millions of customers worldwide.
AWS is a subsidiary of Amazon and is headquartered in Seattle, Washington, with a global infrastructure of data centers organized into regions and availability zones.
AWS offers more than 200 cloud services, including Amazon EC2 for compute, Amazon S3 for storage, Amazon RDS and DynamoDB for databases, AWS Lambda for serverless computing, Amazon VPC for networking, plus analytics and machine learning services.
Matt Garman is the chief executive officer of Amazon Web Services.