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  2. Amazon Web Services - Wikipedia

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    Early AWS "building blocks" logo along a sigmoid curve depicting recession followed by growth. [citation needed]The genesis of AWS came in the early 2000s. After building Merchant.com, Amazon's e-commerce-as-a-service platform that offers third-party retailers a way to build their own web-stores, Amazon pursued service-oriented architecture as a means to scale its engineering operations, [15 ...

  3. Timeline of Amazon Web Services - Wikipedia

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    AWS launches identity and access management (IAM) – Preview Beta. [42] 2010: November: Product: Amazon announces that Amazon.com has migrated its retail web services to AWS. [43] 2010: December 5: Product (Internet delivery) AWS launches Amazon Route 53, a scalable and highly available Domain Name System that can be accessed via programmatic ...

  4. Amazon S3 - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) is a service offered by Amazon Web Services (AWS) that provides object storage through a web service interface. [1] [2] Amazon S3 uses the same scalable storage infrastructure that Amazon.com uses to run its e-commerce network. [3]

  5. Amazon Web Services lays off several hundred tech, sales staff

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    The impacted staff include a few hundred each at AWS' sales, marketing and global services division and the physical stores technology team, the cloud-computing arm of Amazon said. "We've ...

  6. Amazon is cutting hundreds of jobs in its cloud computing ...

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    Amazon said Wednesday it's cutting hundreds of jobs in its cloud computing unit AWS as part of a strategic shift. The company will trim “a few hundred roles” in the team that overlooks ...

  7. Big Tech - Wikipedia

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    Brand logos of the Big Five tech companies. Big Tech, also known as the Tech Giants or Tech Titans, [1] is a grouping of the largest IT companies in the world. The concept of Big Tech is similar to the grouping of dominant companies in other sectors. [2]

  8. AWS (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    AWS is Amazon Web Services, a cloud computing and web services provider. AWS or Aws may also refer to: Technology. Advanced Wireless Services, spectrum band used ...

  9. Chief product officer - Wikipedia

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    A CPO is responsible for all product-related matters. This usually includes product strategy, product vision, product innovation, product design, product development, project management and product marketing. In many tech companies, this position includes distribution, manufacturing, and procurement. [citation needed]