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You could argue that 2016 was the breakout year for Amazon’s cloud computing service, AWS — and Wall Street knows that an even bigger wave is coming next year. Amazon’s retail business ...
AWS re:Invent 2016 Coverage from Amazon Web Services’ annual re:Invent conference in Las Vegas, as the Seattle tech giant looks to extend its lead in the public cloud.
Amazon Web Services continued its domination in the cloud market in 2016 while also building out its infrastructure and introducing new partnerships. Here are the 10 biggest AWS stories of 2016.
Amazon without AWS? Online retailer would have posted big loss if not for booming cloud business by Dan Richman on October 31, 2016 at 11:06 am ...
AWS fired a shot across Digital Ocean’s bow this morning at the AWS re:Invent conference when it announced new virtual private servers starting at just $5 a month. The VPS service, called ...
And more stunningly, if current trends persist, AWS might break $12 billion in sales and $3 billion in operating profit for 2016. Which means AWS, which has over 1 million customers and now lots of ...
In the chart above, which shows annual AWS revenues from 2006 through 2015 and then forecasts out from 2016 through 2026, you can immediately see the bookends to where AWS can go.
AWS re:Invent 2016, the fifth annual Amazon Web Services’ conference, is underway in Las Vegas. The conference will explore the Internet of Things, serverless computing, databases, containers ...
Machine learning is fast emerging as a key battleground in the cloud wars between AWS and rivals Google and Microsoft.
Six of the 15 are focused on security, making this area the most in-demand in IT in 2016. Following security, cloud computing, networking and enterprise IT have three certifications in the top 15.
Bernstein Research estimates that AWS will grow 57% in 2016, reaching revenue of $12.4 billion. If AWS were to lose this business, that growth rate would still be an impressive 50% to 52%.