As we know, Amazon Web Services (AWS) technology is implemented at server farms throughout the world, and maintained by the Amazon subsidiary that provides on demand cloud computing platforms and APIs to individuals, companies, and governments, on a metered pay as you go basis.
In aggregate, these cloud computing web services provide a set of primitive abstract technical infrastructure and distributed computing building blocks and tools. The Amazon Web Services (AWS) Cloud spans 69 availability zones within 22 geographic regions around the world, with announced plans for 16 more availability zones and five more Amazon Web Services (AWS) Regions in Indonesia, Italy, Japan, South Africa, and Spain.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is trusted by the largest and most popular start up companies to drive a variety of types of workloads including: web and mobile applications, game development, data processing and warehousing, storage, archiving and more.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is one leader in that marketplace, which consists of products and services in a vast catalog that provides cloud storage, compute power, app deployment, user account management, data warehousing, tools for managing and controlling Internet of Things (IOT) devices, and just about anything you can think of that a business needs. Amazon Web Services (AWS) really grew in popularity and capability over the last decade. One reason is that Amazon Web Services (AWS) is so reliable and secure.
The following is a list of every Amazon Web Service (AWS) available at this time (2020).
- Analytics
- Application Integration
- AR and VR
- AWS Cost Management
- Blockchain
- Business Application
- Compute
- Containers
- Customer Engagement
- Database
- Developer Tools
- End User Computing
- Game Tech
- Internet of Things
- Machine Learning
- Management and Governance
- Media Services
- Migration and Transfer
- Mobile
- Network and Content Delivery
- Quantum Technologies
- Robotics
- Satellite
- Security, Identity and Compliance
- Storage
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a leader but is also not alone in providing exemplary products and services. Both Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud are the two primary competitors in the space, and also IBM Cloud Computing Provider.
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