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  2. Amazon's Cloud Miss May Be Even Worse Than You Think ... - AOL

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    Data source: Amazon Chart by author. Revenue, income, and cost figures are in billions. Make no mistake though. Now that cloud computing services have become commoditized, the most viable way to ...

  3. Amazon Web Services - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS) is a subsidiary of Amazon that provides on-demand cloud computing platforms and APIs to individuals, companies, and governments, on a metered, pay-as-you-go basis. Clients will often use this in combination with autoscaling (a process that allows a client to use more computing in times of high application usage ...

  4. Amazon's cloud business faces crucial test after rivals ... - AOL

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    Amazon Web Services (AWS), the world's largest cloud services provider, is expected to post its strongest revenue increase in eight quarters at 19.3%, according to data compiled by LSEG.

  5. Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) is a part of Amazon's cloud-computing platform, Amazon Web Services (AWS), that allows users to rent virtual computers on which to run their own computer applications.

  6. Microsoft vs. Amazon: Which Cloud-Computing Stock Will ... - AOL

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    Amazon created the cloud-computing industry back in 2006 when it launched Amazon Web Services (AWS) to help speed up the infrastructure development it had started doing for partners and affiliates ...

  7. Timeline of Amazon Web Services - Wikipedia

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    Amazon launches Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), which forms a central part of Amazon.com's cloud-computing platform, Amazon Web Services (AWS), by allowing users to rent virtual computers on which to run their own computer applications. The service initially includes machines (instances) available for 10 cents an hour, and is available only ...