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Why Your Business Can't Afford To Ignore AWS Managed Cloud Services

Cloud-based software and services are complex. Without the right team of people to handle the day-to-day operations, it’s easy to miss important updates or forget about security. Consequently, a growing number of businesses are moving away from buying their own hardware and operating their own internal data centers, opting instead for cloud computing models such as those provided by Amazon Web Services (AWS).

Lower costs: AWS provides high-performance computing power at a lower cost than building your own servers and data centers. You only pay for what you need, when you need it. And because the AWS cloud is flexible, you can ramp up or shut down services with ease.

Higher availability: AWS offers scalable, redundant infrastructure that can help ensure that your applications are always available. The service has never had more than 22 minutes of downtime in a single month over the last 10 years. And Amazon offers credits if availability drops below 99 percent.

Better flexibility: Another benefit of moving to the cloud is elasticity — the ability to add or subtract resources as needed. For example, if your healthcare app experiences a dramatic increase in usage during flu season, AWS lets you scale up your services to meet the demand. And when usage dips back down again, you can scale back your services and save money. Because AWS manages all of this for you, there's no need to wait on IT staff or pay for unused capacity.

Broader range of services: AWS managed cloud offers a wide range of managed cloud services — including databases, serverless application development, migration, analytics and machine learning — so you can choose exactly what you need for your business. You can opt for a single service or combine different options depending on how sophisticated your requirements are.

Easy to use: AWS products are designed in a way that allows you to use them together or independently as per your requirement. The user interface is intuitive and organized in such a way that you can easily navigate through the platform even if you have no prior experience in using an online service or product. You can get started in minutes without having to install any software or set up hardware.

Infrastructure management: If you run your business on AWS, you don't have to worry about the physical infrastructure that supports it. The AWS maintenance services functions as a web-based system, so there's no need to purchase or maintain servers. All you need is an internet connection.

Operating system management: Many AWS customers use the web console, APIs and command-line interface (CLI) tools to launch their EC2 instances. This is a manual process, and it's not easy to replicate. If you want a second server configured identically to the first, you have to go through all of the same steps again.

Conclusion

As a business owner, you want to operate your business the best way that you can to be profitable. You want to decrease the amount of money that you spend on resources that aren’t essential to your success and maximize the resources that are essential. A managed cloud services allows businesses of all sizes to leverage leading technology without worrying about implementation, operations, or maintenance.

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