Amazon.com Inc.
Amazon.com Inc. (AWS- Amazon Web Services)
Cloud Computing is a service offered by Amazon that requires zero infrastructure cost and no startup cost. Currently cloud computing is talk of the town and very debatable topic. With the help of cloud computing, companies are able to build, operate and improve by offering cost benefit technique. Cloud computing provide shared storage and compute the data available. Further benefits that can be availed from cloud computing service by amazon are automation, auto-scaling, proactive scaling, improved testability, overflow and disaster recovery, business continuity and development lifecycle. These services that have offered by Amazon provide flexible programming models, databases, architecture and operating systems.
The history of using IT infrastructure by Amazon is very old. Before 2006 amazon has spent millions of dollars in creating the best information technology structure. And this has made Amazon the world’s largest online retail outlet. Amazon web services are continuously serving hundreds of thousands of consumers around the globe. Further, new internal application has developed to create easy way out for pay roll application, HR solution, online training and other technical solution.
Moreover, the hot demand has also managed by ecommerce website that the products are advertised on Facebook and Twitter have high demand policy. It is cost effective structure in which the companies have to pay only for the portion they have used and this is free of up-front charges. Financial aspects clearly says that all the Amazon Web Services programs are cost effective and provide fruitful solution for the customers. However, Amazon play tactful strategy that whenever it offers new services it is always price effective.
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