Amazon Web
Services

Amazon Web Services is a Cloud Services provider that offers a broad set of global cloud-based products including storage, databases, analytics, management tools, and more. AWS is offered with pay-as-you-go pricing and available in seconds. Over 175 AWS services are offered including data warehousing, deployment tools, directories, and content delivery. This allows enterprises, start-ups, small and medium-sized businesses, and customers in the public sector to access the building blocks they need to respond quickly to changing business requirements. For more information, please see below for an overview of the benefits of the AWS Cloud and an introduction to the services that make up the platform.

Cloud computing provides a simple way to access servers, storage, databases, and a broad set of application services over the internet. Amazon Web Services owns and maintains the network-connected hardware required for these application services and allows you to use what you need via a web application.

There are 3 types of Cloud computing models:

  • IaaS
  • PaaS
  • SaaS

There are 3 different types of Cloud Computing Deployment models:

  • Cloud
  • Hybrid
  • On-Premises

The AWS Global Cloud Infrastructure is the most secure, extensive, and reliable cloud platform offering over 175 fully featured services from data centers around the world. Whether you need to deploy your application workload across the globe in a single click, or want to build and deploy specific applications closer to your end-users with single-digit millisecond latency, AWS provides the cloud infrastructure where and when you need it.

Security in the cloud is much like security in your on-premises data centers—only without the costs of maintaining facilities and hardware. You will benefit from a data center and network architecture built to meet the requirements of the most security-sensitive organizations out there. In the cloud, you don’t have to manage physical servers or storage devices. Instead, you use software-based security tools to monitor and protect the flow of information into and out of your cloud resources.

The AWS Cloud enables a shared responsibility model. While AWS manages security of the cloud, you are responsible for security in the cloud. This means that you retain control of the security you choose to implement to protect your own content, platform, applications, systems, and networks no differently than you would in an on-site data center.

  • Analytics
  • Application Integration
  • AR and VR
  • AWS Cost Management
  • Blockchain
  • Business Applications
  • Computing Services
  • Customer Engagement
  • Database
  • Desktop and App Streaming
  • Developer Tools
  • Game Tech
  • Internet of Things (IoT)
  • Machine Learning
  • Management and Governance
  • Media Services
  • Migration and Transfer
  • Mobile Services
  • Networking and Content Delivery
  • Robotics
  • Satellite
  • Security, Identity, and Compliance
  • Storage

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