Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a cloud computing platform that offers more than 200 fully managed services, including computing power, storage solutions, networking, databases, machine learning, and security.
Instead of investing in physical servers or on-premise hardware, companies can use AWS infrastructure on a pay-as-you-go model, reducing cost and improving flexibility.
As technology continues to accelerate, businesses are increasingly moving away from traditional on-premise infrastructure and shifting toward cloud computing. In this digital transformation journey, Amazon Web Services (AWS) has become one of the most preferred cloud platforms across the globe. AWS offers more than 200 fully managed services designed to help companies build secure, scalable, and high-performance applications without investing heavily in physical servers or data centers. Today, AWS powers startups, enterprises, government departments, and global tech leaders including Netflix, Adobe, Meta, Airbnb, and thousands of fast-growing digital companies.
Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud)?
EC2 provides virtual servers to run applications. Instead of purchasing real hardware, businesses can deploy as many servers as required within minutes.
“AWS Cloud Services are reshaping how applications are built, deployed, and scaled. Whether you’re looking to migrate existing infrastructure or build new cloud-native applications, AWS provides reliable, secure, and flexible tools to help your business grow. “
Amazon S3 (Simple Storage Service)
S3 offers secure, scalable object storage used for:
Backups
Media store (videos, images)
Application data
Static website hosting
AWS RDS (Relational Database Service)
AWS RDS supports popular databases like:
PostgreSQL
MySQL
MariaDB
SQL Server
Oracle