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Amazon Web Services (AWS) is among the world's most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud platforms. Here's what investors should know.
What is AWS? Amazon Web Services is a cloud-service operation — it stores its customers' data, runs their online activities and more — and a huge profit center for Amazon.
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When Matt Garman interned for Andy Jassy at Amazon Web Services in 2005, the unit was still considered an internal startup ...
Amazingly, online retail giant Amazon ($AMZN) is not actually making most of its money from online retail. Rather, that ...
Amazon's Project Kuiper is a great example of how the company leverages capabilities from AWS to benefit its entire business.
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What, Exactly, Is Amazon Web Services? Andy Jassy, the successor to Jeff Bezos, was already running the company’s most profitable business.
LivePerson partners with AWS to create a unified platform for managing voice and digital customer interactions through ...
What is AWS? Amazon Web Services is a cloud-service operation — it stores its customers' data, runs their online activities and more — and a huge profit center for Amazon.
A major outage in Amazon's cloud computing network Tuesday severely disrupted services at a wide range of U.S. companies for hours, raising questions about the vulnerability of the internet.