Amazon Web Services (AWS) vs Canonical

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Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Based on 1583 reviews.
Canonical
Based on 134 reviews.
Overview
Amazon Web Services, a collection of remote computing services, also called web services, make up a cloud-computing platform offered by Amazon.com. These services operate from 11 geographical regions across the world. The most central and well-known of these services arguably include Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud and Amazon S3. Amazon markets these products as a service to provide large computing-capacity more quickly and more cheaply than a client company building an actual physical server farm.
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Sample Customers
AWS CodeCommit
Edmunds, Gett, ClicksMob
Amazon FreeRTOS
Schlage, Hive, Kimberly-Clark, Honeywell, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Canonical Bazaar
Drizzle, Bugzilla, Mailman
Ubuntu Linux
Samsung, eBay, AT&T, Walmart, Cisco, Time Warner Cable, Bloomberg, Best Buy, Dell, Intel, Microsoft, Ericsson, Orange, Wells Fargo
Popular Solutions
Top Industries
Financial Services Firm
14%
Computer Software Company
14%
Educational Organization
11%
Comms Service Provider
8%
Comms Service Provider
15%
Computer Software Company
13%
Educational Organization
8%
Manufacturing Company
8%
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