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Amazon Web Services
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Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a cloud computing platform that offers compute, storage, data, security, and cost tooling, with AI products like Amazon Bedrock and SageMaker AI linked back via 'offered by', under the parent concept of Cloud Computing.
Inside Amazon Web Services (34)
- Amazon Bedrock — Fully managed service offering foundation models from multiple providers through a single API, with fine-tuning, agents, guardrails and knowledge bases.
- Amazon Comprehend — Natural-language-processing service for entities, sentiment, key phrases and language detection in text.
- AWS AI Services — A collection of various AI and machine learning services provided by Amazon Web Services.
- Amazon SageMaker AI — End-to-end platform to build, train and deploy machine-learning models at scale.
- AWS IAM — Controls administrative access to AWS resources.
- Amazon Q — Generative-AI assistant family from AWS, spanning business knowledge and software development.
- Amazon Neptune ML — A fully-managed graph database service that enables you to store and query large-scale graphs of interconnected data in the cloud.
- AWS Glue — Serverless ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) service that makes it easy to extract and transform data from various sources into a single location.
- Amazon S3 — Fully managed object storage service designed for applications that require low latency and predictable performance at any scale.
- AWS Lambda — Serverless compute service that runs code in response to events and automatically manages the underlying compute resources.
- Amazon API Gateway — Enables secure, scalable delivery of data-driven applications via APIs.
- Amazon Aurora — A MySQL-compatible relational database engine optimized for the cloud, with built-in support for automatic scaling and automated backups.
- Amazon Certificate Manager — Service providing SSL/TLS certificates for encryption in transit at no extra cost within AWS.
- Amazon CloudWatch — Performance monitoring service; set alarms for high error rates, slow response times, and API call spikes.
- Amazon Connect — A cloud contact center service that uses AI to listen to live calls, surface relevant info, and suggest responses.
- Amazon EMR — Fully managed Apache Hadoop-compliant big data platform for processing large volumes of distributed data.
- Amazon Kinesis — A fully managed streaming platform to collect, process, and analyze data as it is generated.
- Amazon Macie — Scans S3 buckets for sensitive/PII data and supports masking before use in training or prompts.
- Amazon RDS — Fully managed, industry-standard relational databases in the cloud.
- Amazon Rekognition — Image and video analysis service — object/scene detection, faces, moderation and text in images.
- Amazon Route 53 — Domain registration and DNS management service charged annually per domain.
- Amazon SNS — Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS) is a fully managed messaging service for sending notifications and alerts, often triggered by CloudWatch alarms.
- AWS Artifact — Provides AWS compliance audit reports and certifications.
- AWS Batch — A batch computing service for running jobs on compute resources in the AWS Cloud.
- AWS Budgets — Set monthly limits and percentage-based alerts for spending.
- AWS CloudFront — A content delivery network (CDN) service that delivers data, video, applications, and APIs with low latency.
- AWS CloudTrail — Logs every API call across the AWS account for full audit trail.
- AWS CodePipeline — A fully managed continuous delivery service that automates build, test, and deploy phases.
- AWS Cost Explorer — Breaks down spending by service; identifies cost spikes.
- AWS Database Migration Service (AWS DMS) — AWS Database Migration Service (AWS DMS) helps ingest data from relational databases with configuration options and direct connections to AWS services like Amazon S3.
- AWS Key Management Service (KMS) — Manages encryption keys and access control to encrypted data.
- AWS Kinesis — A managed streaming data service for real-time data ingestion and processing.
- AWS Management Console — A web-based interface for accessing and managing Amazon Web Services resources.
- EC2 — AWS compute service providing GPU instances for deep learning training.
Connections
- Offers Amazon Bedrock
- Offers Amazon SageMaker AI
- Offers Amazon Comprehend
- Offers Amazon Rekognition
- Offers Amazon Q
- Offers PartyRock
- Offers AWS AI Services
- Related to Scalability
- Uses AWS Key Management Service (KMS)
- Related to AWS Artifact
- Related to Cloud inference
- Related to APIs
- Related to Scaling
- Related to Cost-effectiveness
- Related to Security
- Alternative to Google Cloud
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