AWS: Introduction to Amazon Web Services (AWS)
What’s AWS?
Amazon Web Services (or simply AWS) has been used by millions. It is an invulnerable cloud-based platform that offers almost everything businesses need to create state of the art applications that are flexible and scalable. It is a “pay-as you-go” billing model that requires no upfront capital. Amazon offers over 100 services on demand, and this list is growing every day. It is quick and easy to set up, and requires very little setup.
AWS mastery is not just about building websites online. AWS gives builders access to a network of components that allow them to perform a variety of functions, including data storage and computation. AWS is used by companies all over the world to develop and expand. Cloud computing is here for the long-term, and Amazon Web Services offers many options to help accelerate its growth.
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Who uses AWS?
AWS’s list of IT-enabled companies is like a list containing the most successful businesses in the world.
Adobe utilizes AWS to offer multi-terabyte-running environments to clients through the integration of its device with AWS Cloud. Adobe could focus on running and deploying its own software rather than trying to alter and set up the infrastructure.
Airbnb is an online marketplace for vacation condo owners and tourists. It has almost all the services that AWS offers.
Autodesk develops software for the entertainment, design and engineering industries. Autodesk uses Amazon RDS and Amazon S3 to focus its efforts on the development of its computer system and becoming familiar with the device, rather than managing the infrastructure.
America Online (AOL), which uses AWS to save money by closing records centers and decommissioning approximately 14,000 co-located and in-house servers, has used AWS to do so. This company has successfully moved its most critical workloads to the cloud, increased its global reach, and saved tens of millions on expensive resources.
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Bit Defender is a web-based security software company. The company’s software products include anti-spyware and antivirus, as well as other security products. Amazon EC2 allows them to run thousands of instances that manage approximately 5 Terabytes worth of information. Bit Defender uses an Elastic Load Balancing to ensure that connections are stable and allow for unhindered global service transport.
BMW uses AWS to power its latest connected-car application. This app collects data from BMW 7-series motors and provides dynamically updated information to drivers.
Canon’s Imaging Products Division enjoys faster deployment times, lower costs, and greater global reach through AWS cloud-based services. This includes mobile printing and office imaging products.
AWS is used by Comcast as a hybrid cloud. It is the largest cable company worldwide, and also the main US issuer of internet services, Comcast. AWS was chosen by Comcast because of its flexibility and its scalable hybrid infrastructure.
Docker is a company which helps builders to rethink the way they build, ship and operate their functions using containers. This is made possible by the Amazon EC2 container services.
While the European Space Agency does most of its work with satellites, some of its information processing and infrastructure are built on Amazon Web Services.
The Guardian newspaper uses a wide range of AWS services for power analytics dashboards. These dashboards are used by editors to see how memory trends are changing in real time.
One of the largest commercial companies in the world is The Financial Times. Amazon Redshift is used to perform their analysis by information organizations. Redshift performed their analyses so quickly that many thought it wasn’t working. Redshift was used to running queries for several hours at once. The Times found that the results were exactly what they expected, but a lot faster than expected.
General Electric (GE), which currently has more than 9,000 workloads, including 300 ERP systems, to AWS is reducing its central footprint from 34 to 4 by 2021.
This list includes McDonald’s, NASA and Kellogg’s. You can also access it via Amazon Web Services.
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Why Is AWS So Successful?
The following are the key reasons why companies choose to not only decide on Amazon Web Services but rely on it for essential components of their IT infrastructure.
Security and stability – AWS encrypts data to provide end-to-end privacy and storage.
Amazon’s Mounted Processes are a great resource for developers. They have years of experience in building their tools, methods, and quality guidelines.
Flexibility – AWS allows builders to choose the OS language or database.
AWS is easy to use. Developers can quickly install, host and construct new applications, or migrate existing applications.
Scalability – Applications can easily be scaled up or decreased depending on the consumer’s requirements.
Cost savings – Companies only pay for the computing power, storage, and assets they use, without any long-term commitments.