AWS for SMBs
Today, small and medium-sized businesses need to start implementing new technologies to ensure the continuity of their business and meet their customers’ needs. The Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud enables businesses of all sizes to scale and be agile by, for example, having an online presence or enabling employees to work remotely. Whether you want to try AWS for free, find out if the cloud is right for your business, get advice, or increase cloud awareness within your organization, AWS for SMBs is the place to go.
What is AWS?
Get started with AWS for SMBs simply and easily
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Create your account, benefit from the AWS Free Tier for 1 year and try out 60+ services
AWS has more included services and features than any other cloud provider, offering everything from infrastructure technologies, such as compute, storage and databases, to emerging technologies like machine learning and artificial intelligence, data lakes and analytics, and the Internet of Things.
To get started with AWS, simply create your account and access the AWS Free Tier where you can try more than 60 services.
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Find out how to use our cloud services and reduce costs
If you want to get started with AWS simply and easily, we recommend doing our AWS training for SMBs or visit AWS QuickStart, where you'll find hundreds of ready-to-use templates designed by experts at AWS and its partners. Reducing hundreds of manual procedures to just a few simple steps so you can easily create and start using your environment in minutes.
If you've worked with the cloud before, be inspired by our reference architectures and step-by-step guides.
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Get to know our network of Partners and our Marketplace
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Contact an advisor
Still have questions?
Check out the frequently asked questions in our AWS Knowledge Center for more information about managing your account and services..
If you cannot find the answer to your question or you need more advice,, remember that you can contact us or chat with one of our experts.
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Gartner research places AWS in the Leaders Quadrant of the new 2021 Magic Quadrant for Cloud Infrastructure and Platform Services (CIPS). CIPS, in the context of this magic quadrant, is defined as “highly automated, standardized offerings, in which infrastructure resources (for example, compute, network, and storage) are supplemented by integrated platform services.”