Cloud & DevOps
AWS
AWS (Amazon Web Services) is Amazon's cloud computing platform and the largest in the market, offering hundreds of services for compute, storage, databases, networking, AI, and more.
What AWS is used for
AWS hosts a vast share of the internet's software. Core services include EC2 for virtual machines, S3 for object storage, RDS and DynamoDB for databases, Lambda for serverless functions, and EKS and ECS for containers. Around that core sit services for networking, queues, monitoring, identity, and machine learning, including Bedrock for foundation models. Teams compose these services to run everything from a single web app to global, multi-region enterprise platforms.
Why it matters for business software
AWS's breadth means almost any architecture can be built without leaving the platform, and its maturity brings the widest ecosystem of tools, integrations, and experienced engineers. For businesses, that reduces delivery risk. Its pay-for-use model converts capital expense into operating expense, though cost management is a discipline in itself. Extensive compliance certifications and fine-grained security controls make it viable for regulated industries when configured correctly.
How Wizcoder AI Labs uses it
AWS is one of our primary deployment targets in cloud and DevOps work. We design architectures with infrastructure as code, containerized services, and managed databases, and we run enterprise and SaaS workloads on it with cost and security reviews built into delivery.
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