Cookies help us display personalized product recommendations and ensure you have great shopping experience.

By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
SmartData CollectiveSmartData Collective
  • Analytics
    AnalyticsShow More
    predictive analytics risk management
    How Predictive Analytics Is Redefining Risk Management Across Industries
    7 Min Read
    data analytics and gold trading
    Data Analytics and the New Era of Gold Trading
    9 Min Read
    composable analytics
    How Composable Analytics Unlocks Modular Agility for Data Teams
    9 Min Read
    data mining to find the right poly bag makers
    Using Data Analytics to Choose the Best Poly Mailer Bags
    12 Min Read
    data analytics for pharmacy trends
    How Data Analytics Is Tracking Trends in the Pharmacy Industry
    5 Min Read
  • Big Data
  • BI
  • Exclusive
  • IT
  • Marketing
  • Software
Search
© 2008-25 SmartData Collective. All Rights Reserved.
Reading: Why Are So Many Large and Small Companies Transitioning to AWS?
Share
Notification
Font ResizerAa
SmartData CollectiveSmartData Collective
Font ResizerAa
Search
  • About
  • Help
  • Privacy
Follow US
© 2008-23 SmartData Collective. All Rights Reserved.
SmartData Collective > IT > Cloud Computing > Why Are So Many Large and Small Companies Transitioning to AWS?
Cloud Computing

Why Are So Many Large and Small Companies Transitioning to AWS?

ConnectriaHosting
ConnectriaHosting
6 Min Read
Image
SHARE

ImageIn recent years, large and small firms looking for an alternative to traditional capital expenditure-intensive models of IT consumption have flocked to the cloud for its variable cost and pay-as-you-go utility model of computing. Not only is it attractive from an economic sense — with increased elasticity, dynamic up/down scaling, and built-in high availability and redundancy – the cloud provides a far superior solution to the private data center model for IT and infrastructure deployment. Unprecedented market growth in this sector has led to numerous players vying for top billing in the cloud services category, and consumers will have an ever-increasing array of vendors to choose from for the foreseeable future.

That being said, Amazon AWS now leads the pack in terms of market share and quality of service in their core offerings: namely, Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) and Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) products and tools. They’ve consistently outperformed their competitors and placed most favorably in Gartner’s magic quadrant — leading in both “Vision and Execution” attributes, and being described as “overwhelmingly the dominant vendor” by the leading IT research and advisory firm. In 2013, Amazon AWS grew by 55% – a staggering metric considering that the combined industry’s growth rate was 46%. Indeed, Amazon AWS is at the top of its game with its cloud offering, and an increasing adoption rate and impressive customer list that virtually cemented its position as a market leader for months and years to come.

Amazon AWS consists of an ever-expanding suite of infrastructure and platform cloud services and tools, but its two main flagship products are EC2 and S3. EC2 (short for Elastic Compute Cloud) allows customers to lease computing resources such as virtualized servers and applications, while S3 (or Simple Storage Service) is their cloud storage service. Both extend to the customer the hallmark benefits of the cloud computing — namely, elastic scaling and on-demand, pay-per-use billing. With Amazon AWS, companies can host scalable web sites, build Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) applications, and even outsource complete data centers to the cloud reliably and cost-effectively.

More Read

72% of People Aren’t Familiar with Hosted VoIP
CIOs Still Face Challenges to Reaching Big Data Maturity
The TCO of Analytics in the Cloud and the Mid-Market Advantage
IT Executives Taking Lead Role with Both Private and Public Cloud Projects: Survey
Managed Hosting: Let Somebody Else Do the Heavy Lifting

Key Customers

Invariably, one key metric a vendor or service provider can be judged by is the number of marquee names on its customer list. Without a doubt, Amazon AWS excels in this regard — with many of the top Fortune 500, commercial SaaS providers, and technology giants using their services. The following is a partial list of their more notable clients, and how they are using AWS to cloud-enable their businesses.

Netflix- As the most popular movie streaming and video-on-demand site on the web, Netflix entrusts Amazon AWS with highly-available and fault-tolerant content delivery of its films and media. Due to the sheer volume and fluctuating usage patterns of its customer base, Netflix relies on Amazon’s infrastructure capabilities for rapid scaling, server, and storage deployment.

Expedia –The popular online travel site uses Amazon AWS to host its “Expedia Suggest Service” — a travel suggestion service that allows its customers to enter travel search and location information correctly. It’s interesting to note that though Expedia is a Microsoft spin-off (and Microsoft’s Azure Cloud offering competes directly with Amazon AWS), they are still using AWS for a core functionality of their service.

Reddit- Run entirely on AWS, the popular social networking service and news website relies on Amazon to power its fleet of servers — which purportedly handles up to 4 billion page views per month.

Adobe Systems- Adobe, the world’s largest maker of multimedia and creativity software, uses Amazon AWS to deliver mission-critical, multi-terabyte operating environments to its customers. These include Adobe Connect, Adobe CQ5, and Flash Media Server, among others.

Pinterest- The popular image sharing and scrapbooking site supports 48 million users with Amazon AWS. The site’s meteoric rise in popularity and drastic adoption rate was made possible by the horizontal scaling and availability of Amazon’s virtual server infrastructure.

3rd Party Management Services

Though Amazon AWS enables the launching and managing of all its services through a common web interface, significant server administration knowledge and technical expertise is still necessary for optimal configuration and deployment. Fortunately there are a number of managed AWS providers and consultants that can not only assist organizations with on-boarding but also management and 24/7 support of AWS. Their solutions simplify and abstract much of the complexity that is inherent in AWS out-of-the-box. In turn, organizations can focus on running their business while the managed services provider ensures the back-end infrastructure is running properly.

In short, Amazon AWS offers the best-in-breed IaaS and PaaS offering on the market to date. Industry stalwarts and corporate giants rely on its infrastructure to power their mission-critical servers, and its products and services are in a continual state of expansion and increased sophistication.

Share This Article
Facebook Pinterest LinkedIn
Share

Follow us on Facebook

Latest News

street address database
Why Data-Driven Companies Rely on Accurate Street Address Databases
Big Data Exclusive
predictive analytics risk management
How Predictive Analytics Is Redefining Risk Management Across Industries
Analytics Exclusive Predictive Analytics
data analytics and gold trading
Data Analytics and the New Era of Gold Trading
Analytics Big Data Exclusive
student learning AI
Advanced Degrees Still Matter in an AI-Driven Job Market
Artificial Intelligence Exclusive

Stay Connected

1.2kFollowersLike
33.7kFollowersFollow
222FollowersPin

You Might also Like

cloud security
Best PracticesCloud ComputingComputingExclusiveITNewsPolicy and GovernancePrivacyRisk ManagementSecurity

Critical Cloud Security Tech You Need to Understand in 2018

8 Min Read
big data education
Big DataCloud ComputingData ManagementData Mining

Big Data and the Big Opportunity to Reform Education

7 Min Read

Mobile Cloud Computing and its Critical Role in Data Management

7 Min Read
Image
AnalyticsBig DataCloud ComputingData MiningData VisualizationExclusive

Practice Fusion’s Partnership with Merck Shows the Future of Medical Data

4 Min Read

SmartData Collective is one of the largest & trusted community covering technical content about Big Data, BI, Cloud, Analytics, Artificial Intelligence, IoT & more.

AI chatbots
AI Chatbots Can Help Retailers Convert Live Broadcast Viewers into Sales!
Chatbots
ai is improving the safety of cars
From Bolts to Bots: How AI Is Fortifying the Automotive Industry
Artificial Intelligence

Quick Link

  • About
  • Contact
  • Privacy
Follow US
© 2008-25 SmartData Collective. All Rights Reserved.
Go to mobile version
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?