Volume no :
9 |
Issue no :
02
Article Type :
Scholarly Article
Author :
Prof. N.B.Mapari, Miss. Mansi V. Raut, Miss. Divya S. Deshmane, Mr.Shantanu S. Sultane, Mr.Soham A. Bargir
Published Date :
June, 2025
Publisher :
Journal of Artificial Intelligence and Cyber Security (JAICS)
Page No: 1 - 9
Abstract : Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a comprehensive and widely-used cloud computing platform provided by Amazon. It offers a broad set of global cloud-based services, including computing power, storage, databases, machine learning, networking, and more, delivered over the internet on a pay-as-you-go basis. AWS allows businesses and individuals to access these resources without the need to invest in costly infrastructure upfront, enabling scalability and flexibility. Key services within AWS include Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) for scalable virtual servers, Amazon S3 (Simple Storage Service) for object storage, Amazon RDS (Relational Database Service) for managed databases, and AWS Lambda for serverless computing, among many others. AWS has become essential for businesses of all sizes due to its reliability, scalability, and extensive feature set, supporting everything from simple websites to complex enterprise applications.
Keyword cloud computing, amazon web services, cloud storage systems.
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