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The Amazon Web Services (AWS) are a collection of remote computing services (also called web services) offered over the Internet by Amazon.com.

Launched in July 2002, Amazon Web Services provide online services for other web sites or client-side applications. Most of these services are not exposed directly to end users, but instead offer functionality that other developers can use. In June 2007, Amazon claimed that more than 330,000 developers had signed up to use Amazon Web Services.[1]

Amazon Web Services’ offerings are accessed over HTTP, using REST and SOAP protocols. All are billed on usage, with the exact form of usage varying from service to service.

List of AWS services

Similar or related services

IBM has announced Blue Cloud, a service based on Linux, Hadoop, Xen, and PowerVM. 3Tera offers administration tools to manage seamlessly machines based on different data centers operated by Internet hosting services around the world. opsource Offers a similar service too.

Google App Engine was released in April 2008 and allows web applications to be deployed to Google infrastructure.

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