Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Amazon Web Services is a comprehensive collection of cloud computing services and APIs provided by Amazon, offering infrastructure as a service, platform as a service, and software as a service solutions globally.
APIs
Amazon EC2
Scalable virtual servers in the cloud.
Amazon S3
Scalable object storage service for data backup, archival, and analytics.
Amazon Lambda
Run code without thinking about servers or clusters.
Amazon DynamoDB
Fast and flexible NoSQL database service for any scale.
Amazon RDS
Managed relational database service for MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle, SQL Server, and MariaDB.
Features
Use Cases
Host scalable web applications with EC2, S3, CloudFront, and RDS.
Process and analyze large datasets using EMR, Redshift, Athena, and Glue.
Build and deploy ML models at scale using SageMaker, Rekognition, and Comprehend.
Implement multi-region disaster recovery strategies with minimal RPO and RTO.
Collect, process, and analyze IoT device data with AWS IoT Core and related services.
Integrations
Manage AWS infrastructure as code using the official AWS Terraform provider.
Deploy and manage Kubernetes workloads on AWS using Amazon EKS.
Automate CI/CD pipelines deploying to AWS using GitHub Actions and OIDC.
Monitor AWS infrastructure and applications using the Datadog AWS integration.
Integrate data workflows between Snowflake and AWS S3, Glue, and Lake Formation.