Amazon Web Services
Introduction
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is not a strategic choice for Essity's Cloud products and services.
Usage is limited to legacy and acquired solutions. Some use may be permissible through 3rd party SaaS providers making use of AWS.
Introduction to AWS
For reference only - not a preferred platform.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a comprehensive and evolving cloud computing platform from Amazon, providing on-demand services to individuals, companies, and governments. Launched in 2002 and officially rolled out in 2006, AWS was one of the first to introduce a pay-as-you-go cloud computing model. AWS includes infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS), platform-as-a-service (PaaS), and packaged software-as-a-service (SaaS). It offers a broad array of tools, including compute power, database storage, and content delivery.
With over 200 services available, AWS allows users to access what they need to respond to changing business requirements. These services are cloud-based and designed to be cost-effective, interacting across many programming languages and networks1. AWS has a global network of data centers and is used by organizations worldwide. AWS services are utilized in over 190 countries by a range of users, including government organizations, educational institutions, and private sector companies. AWS offers solutions such as computing power, database storage, and content delivery.
Engagement
Please reach out to your assigned architect and or CET.