15 Biggest Companies That Use AWS

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Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) is a multinational technology company based in USA. It is known for its state of the art e-commerce, digital streaming, cloud computing and artificial intelligence. The e-commerce giant has been called one of the most influential companies in the world. It was founded by Jeff Bezos who is currently the richest man in the world, even though he was temporarily dethroned by Elon Musk who for a while succeeded him as the richest man in the world.

Founded in 1994, the company started as an online buying and selling place for books but soon diversified into other fields like electronics, software, video games, apparel, furniture, food, toys, and jewelry. In terms of revenue, it is the largest internet based company in the entire world. The company launched its cloud platform, called Amazon Web Services (AWS) in 2002. Initially consisting of a very limited set of tools, the service expanded in 2004 and was launched for public usage.

The cloud platform has become a giant part of the e-commerce mammoth's portfolio. With over 150 companies, many of them with the billion dollar tag, Amazon Web Services is on its way to become one of the biggest and the most profitable cloud platforms in the business. As of February of 2020, according to Investopedia, a few analysts reported that the service has already taken a hold of 32.4% of the market share, leaving behind Azure and Google cloud at 17.6% and 6% respectively. In the beginning of 2020, the web service reported a revenue of $10 billion! This accounted for almost 14% of Amazon’s total revenue. It is also the only reason why Amazon has now become really profitable, with its profits from its online retail business barely there.

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Amazon is striving to move businesses away from the physical world of computing technology to the cloud world. Companies looking for large storage spaces for its unlimited and ever growing data generally turn towards cloud storage. Although a pricy deal, it pays off as the company grows into the bought space. AWS has also generated a solution for companies that require great computing power owing to the surge of traffic during peak times. If a firm buys computing power ahead of time and it lays unused during times with low traffic, it still costs the firm large sums of money. Amazon Web Services offers a solution in the shape of the pay per use principal. There are no upfront costs and no estimated usage requirement for building a storage system. This is why it tops the list of the biggest cloud computing companies in the world.