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Business Management Review | Wednesday, February 23, 2022
Starting a business can be thrilling but daunting; even if an idea is a value sharing with others, the actual question is how to fund and encourage that idea Amazon Web Services (AWS) stages in and gives all the resources.
AWS is a cloud services program that provides over 50 services to build, launch, and scale businesses, regardless of their stage. In addition, companies can have on-demand access to all these sources and pay for them by the go. So whether it is the latest startup or a fully-funded business, here are some ways companies can use AWS to help boost the business.
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Power a startup: If a person hopes to move forward with a brand-new startup, look into AWS's startup services, including AWS Activate. This program gives training and hands-on labs to provide them with the resources to grow the startup.
It also provides AWS Support and AWS Promotional Credit as it begins to fund its business. In addition, it can connect them with a worldwide network of developers and entrepreneurs that have utilized AWS successfully to get tips and share their ideas.
Develop your website: AWS can help increase the online presence of a business. Use AWS Elastic Beanstalk to make a customized web app by choosing a name and platform according to the environment. Companies can also host their website on AWS to run it with or without a web server. AWS also supports naming and registering its domain for a website.
Expand your storage: Storing data can turn tricky, particularly if businesses feel like they are often exceeding room and money to store data handily and securely. Luckily, AWS provides storage services that give companies access to whatever amount of storage they need. In addition, they can control who has access to the storage and use the services to create big data, analytics, transcoding, and archive applications.
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