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How did Amazon... get into cloud computing?
Administration & Security
Access Control
Identity Management
Key Management & Storage
Monitoring & Logs
Resource & Usage Auditing
Platform Services
Analytics App Services Developer Tools & Operations Mobile Services
Data Pipelines
Data Warehouse
Hadoop
Real-time Streaming Data
Application Lifecycle Management
Containers
Deployment
DevOps
Event-driven Computing
Resource Templates
Identity
Mobile Analytics
Push Notifications
Sync
App Streaming
Queuing & Notifications
Search
Transcoding
Workflow
Core Services
CDN Compute (VMs, Auto-scaling & Load Balancing)
Databases (Relational, NoSQL, Caching)
Networking (VPC, DX, DNS)
Storage (Object, Block and Archival)
Infrastructure Availability Zones
Points of Presence Regions
Enterprise Applications
Business Email
Sharing & Collaboration
Virtual Desktop
Technical & Business Support
Account Management
Partner Ecosystem
Professional Services
Security & Pricing Reports
Solutions Architects Support Training &
Certification
Services Breadth & Depth
AWS’ History of InnovationAWS has been continually expanding its services to support virtually any cloud workload, and it now has more than 40 services.
In the last five years, AWS launched 1,203 new features and/or services for a total of 1,339 since inception in 2006.
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Amazon S3Amazon SQSAmazon EC2
Amazon Simple DB
Amazon EBSAmazon CloudFront
Elastic Load BalancingAuto ScalingAmazon VPCAmazon RDS
Amazon SNSAmazon IAMAmazon Route 53
Amazon SESAWS Elastic BeanstalkAWS CloudFormationAmazon ElasticacheAWS Direct ConnectAWS GovCloud
AWS Storage GatewayAmazon DynamoDBAmazon CloudSearchAmazon SWFAWS GlacierAmazon RedshiftAWS Data Pipeline
Amazon Elastic TranscoderAWS OpsWorksAmazon CloudHSMAmazon AppStreamAmazon CloudTrailAmazon WorkSpacesAmazon Kinesis
Amazon ECSAmazon LambdaAmazon ConfigAWS CodeDeployAmazon RDS for AuroraAWS KMSAmazon CognitoAmazon WorkDocs
Amazon WorkMail
Global FootprintEveryday, AWS adds enough new server capacity to support Amazon.comwhen it was a $7 billion global enterprise.
Over 1 million active customers across 190 countries
900+ government agencies
3,400+ educational institutions
11 regions
28 available zones
53 edge locationsRegion
Edge Location
Architected for Gov’t Security RequirementsCertifications and accreditations for workloads that matter
AWS CloudTrail and AWS Config–Call logging configuration management for governance & compliance
Log, review, alarm on all user actions
Browse and query database of current and previous state of cloud resources
Security is a Shared ResponsibilityCustomers Refocus on Systems and Apps
Security experts are a scarce resource!Refocus your security professional on a subset of the problem.
Customers Secure
Facilities
Physical Security
Compute infrastructure
Storage infrastructure
Network infrastructure
Virtualization layer (EC2)
Hardened service endpoints
Rich IAM capabilities
Network configuration
Security groups
OS firewalls
Operating systems
Application security
Proper service configuration
AuthN & acct management
Authorization policies
More secure and compliant systems than any single entity could achieve on its own
Smart Citizen Services
“There is no better way to improve the lives of billions of people around the world than to improve the way cities work.”– Michael Bloomberg- former mayor of New York
Goldsmith, S. and Crawford, S. The responsive city: Engaging communities through data-smart governance. Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley and Sons, 2014
The Interconnected City
Four AWS Services that enable Smart Citizen Services
Interconnected Smart Grids
AWS LambdaAWS Lambda is a compute service that runs your code in response to events such as image uploads, in-app activity, website clicks, or outputs from connected devices.
Mobile Services for Citizen Engagement
Authenticate Users Amazon Cognito (Identity Broker)
Authorize Access AWS Identity and Access Management
Synchronize Data Amazon Cognito (Sync)
Analyze User Behavior Amazon Mobile Analytics
Run Business Logic AWS Lambda
Store and Share Media Amazon S3 Transfer Manager
Deliver Media Amazon CloudFront (Device Detection)
Send Push Notifications Amazon SNS Mobile Push
Store Shared Data Amazon DynamoDB (Object Mapper)
Stream Real- Time Data Amazon Kinesis (Recorder)
Your Mobile
App
AWS Mobile SDK
Statistical Predictions
Introducing Amazon Machine Learning
Easy to use, managed machine learning service built for developers
Robust, powerful machine learning technology based on Amazon’s internal systems
Create models using your data already stored in the AWS cloud
Deploy models to production in seconds
Machine Learning and Smart Applications
Machine learning is the technology that automatically finds patterns in your data and uses them to make predictions for new data points as they become available.
Your Data Machine Learning
Smart Applications
Managing the Data Deluge
Amazon Redshift
Amazon Redshift is a fast, fully managed, petabyte-scale data warehouse solution that makes it simple and cost-effective to efficiently analyze all your data using your existing business intelligence tools
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