
How Can Amazon Web Services Benefit Businesses?
Starting a business can be very exciting but daunting; even if an idea is worth sharing with others, the real question is how to fund and promote that idea Amazon Web Services (AWS) steps in and provides all the resources.
Fremont, CA: AWS is a cloud services platform that offers over 50 services to build, launch, and scale businesses, no matter what stage it is in. Businesses can have on-demand access to all these sources and pay for them by the go. So whether it is a recent startup or a fully-funded business, here are some of the ways businesses can utilize AWS to help boost the business.
Check Out This : Business Management Review Magazine
Power a startup: If a person is hoping to move forward with a brand-new startup, look into the startup services AWS offers, including AWS Activate. This program offers training and hands-on labs to provide them with the resources they need to grow the startup. It also offers AWS Support and AWS Promotional Credit as it begins to fund their business, and it can connect them with a worldwide network of developers and entrepreneurs that have utilized AWS successfully so that they can get tips and share their ideas.
Develop your website: AWS can help to boost the online presence of a business. Use AWS Elastic Beanstalk to create a customized web app by selecting a name and platform according to the environment. Businesses can also host their website on AWS itself with the option of running it with or without a web server. AWS also helps to name and register its domain for a website.
Expand your storage: Storing data can become very tricky, especially if businesses feel like they are always running out of room and money to store data conveniently and securely. Fortunately, AWS provides storage services that give businesses access to whatever amount of storage they need. They can control who has access to the storage and can use the services to build big data, analytics, transcoding, and archive applications.
Featured Vendors
EDITOR'S PICK
Essential Technology Elements Necessary To Enable...
By Leni Kaufman, VP & CIO, Newport News Shipbuilding
Comparative Data Among Physician Peers
By George Evans, CIO, Singing River Health System
Monitoring Technologies Without Human Intervention
By John Kamin, EVP and CIO, Old National Bancorp
Unlocking the Value of Connected Cars
By Elliot Garbus, VP-IoT Solutions Group & GM-Automotive...
Digital Innovation Giving Rise to New Capabilities
By Gregory Morrison, SVP & CIO, Cox Enterprises
Staying Connected to Organizational Priorities is Vital...
By Alberto Ruocco, CIO, American Electric Power
Comprehensible Distribution of Training and Information...
By Sam Lamonica, CIO & VP Information Systems, Rosendin...
The Current Focus is On Comprehensive Solutions
By Sergey Cherkasov, CIO, PhosAgro
Big Data Analytics and Its Impact on the Supply Chain
By Pascal Becotte, MD-Global Supply Chain Practice for the...
Technology's Impact on Field Services
By Stephen Caulfield, Executive Director, Global Field...
Carmax, the Automobile Business with IT at the Core
By Shamim Mohammad, SVP & CIO, CarMax
The CIO's role in rethinking the scope of EPM for...
By Ronald Seymore, Managing Director, Enterprise Performance...
Driving Insurance Agent Productivity with Mobile and Big...
By Brad Bodell, SVP and CIO, CNO Financial Group, Inc.
Transformative Impact On The IT Landscape
By Jim Whitehurst, CEO, Red Hat
Get Ready for an IT Renaissance: Brought to You by Big...
By Clark Golestani, EVP and CIO, Merck
Four Initiatives Driving ECM Innovation
By Scott Craig, Vice President of Product Marketing, Lexmark...
Technology to Leverage and Enable
By Dave Kipe, SVP, Global Operations, Scholastic Inc.
By Meerah Rajavel, CIO, Forcepoint
AI is the New UI-AI + UX + DesignOps
By Amit Bahree, Executive, Global Technology and Innovation,...
Evolving Role of the CIO - Enabling Business Execution...
By Greg Tacchetti, CIO, State Auto Insurance