Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a cloud computing platform providing various services like compute, storage, databases, analytics, machine learning, artificial intelligence, internet of things, security, and application development. AWS is a subsidiary of Amazon.com and it was launched in 2006.
2002: Amazon starts the development of AWS
2006: AWS was launched with S3 as the first service
2010: AWS GovCloud was introduced
2013: AWS launched its certification program for cloud computing experts
2015: AWS launched Amazon Aurora, a MySQL-compatible relational database
2019: AWS launched a new database service called AWS DocumentDB which is compatible with MongoDB
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AWS is a cloud computing platform providing various services like compute, storage, databases, analytics, machine learning, artificial intelligence, internet of things, security, and application development.
AWS is a subsidiary of Amazon.com.
Some of the main products of AWS are EC2, S3, RDS, Lambda, and DynamoDB.
Some of the competitors of AWS are Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform, and IBM Cloud.
EC2 is a service that provides virtual servers.