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Amazon Web Services (AWS)
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À propos
Lancée en 2006, Amazon Web Services (AWS) propose des services d’infrastructure essentiels aux entreprises sous la forme de services Web, désormais connus sous le nom de cloud computing. Le très grand avantage du cloud computing et d’AWS, c’est la capacité à tirer parti d’un nouveau modèle commercial et à transformer des dépenses infrastructurelles en coûts variables. Les entreprises ne sont plus tenues de planifier ni d’acheter des serveurs et d’autres ressources informatiques des semaines ou des mois à l’avance. Grâce à AWS, elles profitent du savoir-faire et des économies d’échelle d’Amazon pour accéder à des ressources au moment où le besoin s’en fait sentir et obtiennent ainsi des résultats plus rapidement et à moindres frais. Aujourd’hui, AWS fournit une plateforme infrastructurelle ultrafiable, évolutive et peu coûteuse au sein d’un cloud que des centaines de milliers d’entreprises ont déjà adopté dans 190 pays à travers le monde. Forte de centres de données répartis entre les États-Unis, l’Europe, Singapour et le Japon, notre plateforme économique, élastique, ouverte, flexible et sécurisée fait le bonheur de clients issus de tous les secteurs d’activité.
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- Services et conseil en informatique
- Taille de l’entreprise
- + de 10 000 employés
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- Seattle, WA
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- Société cotée en bourse
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Just wrapped up the AWS Hamburg Summit, and here’s what stood out: The Big Shift: EU businesses finally have it all, data sovereignty AND cutting-edge innovation. No more trade-offs. What This Means for You: + Build with confidence knowing your data stays in the EU + Scale without compromising on capability + Innovate faster with enterprise-grade cloud solutions Ready to explore what’s possible? Check out https://go.aws/4uJfMlf to discover how your business can innovate with confidence and control.
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Gathering information shouldn’t take hours of hunting down answers. Ask Amazon Quick, your AI assistant for work, for what you need the same way you’d speak to a colleague. Quick understands your request and queries your data like a BI team, delivering answers tailored to your accounts and pipeline in seconds. Try Quick for free at https://go.aws/49bagiq From CEO level strategy to customer level insights, Quick understands what you need to get 9:16: Stop digging through dashboards. Start asking questions
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Every leader we admire got there by being right. But what happens when the job stops rewarding certainty? Linda Hill, Wallace Brett Donham Professor of Business Administration and Chair of the Leadership Initiative at Harvard Business School, and Shaun Collett, Global Forward Deployed Engineering Leader for Generative and Agentic AI at AWS, explore why the organizations seeing the greatest returns from AI aren't the ones with the best models—they're the ones whose leaders have learned to move without a clear destination.
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Il futuro del cloud e dell'AI prende forma all'AWS Summit Milano, dove decision-maker ed esperti si riuniscono per definire le proprie strategie, guidare l'innovazione e creare i progressi tecnologici di domani. https://go.aws/4dgpK5U
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The app works on our laptops — now it's time to ship. Morgan and Raf take the agent built locally in Episode 2 and move it to the cloud using AWS Bedrock AgentCore. That means swapping local memory for managed sessions, packaging tools into Lambda functions, standing up a gateway, and wiring up authentication. It's a live coding session where things will break, get fixed, and eventually run end-to-end in the cloud. By the end, you'll see the full journey: from concept to local prototype to deployed agent. What You'll Learn: • Learn how to deploy AI agents to the cloud using AWS Bedrock AgentCore, including runtime, gateway, memory, and identity components • Understand how to migrate local agent resources to cloud-managed services by switching session memory to AgentCore Memory and packaging tools as Lambda-backed gateway resources Catch up on previous episodes: Episode 1 https://lnkd.in/eVumBJdm Episode 2 https://lnkd.in/eaZXbrV2
Build & Deploy Agents with Strands | S1E3 | Ship It: AWS Agentic Apps
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AWS Local Zones bring AWS infrastructure closer to end users—and the Istanbul Local Zone is now live. This is the first AWS Local Zone in EMEA to support Amazon S3 and Amazon EBS Local Snapshots. For customers operating in Türkiye: - Store, access, and back up data within Turkish borders - Run latency-sensitive workloads with single-digit millisecond latency closer to your end users - Support compliance needs in financial services, government, telecoms, and healthcare - Build with familiar AWS APIs, tools, and services—no new learning curve Enable Istanbul Local Zone from your AWS console today. Get started: https://go.aws/4vkIVDd
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What happens when a 140-year-old innovator decides legacy IT won't set the pace? Mercedes-Benz Group AG went all-in on what their CIO calls "radical standardization," migrating to AWS for RISE with SAP & using AWS Transform, the world's first agentic AI service for enterprise modernization, to refactor mainframe code at speed. + OneERP migrated in just 9 months (17 systems, 40K+ users) + Up to 60% application reduction planned + Developers now powered by AI-assisted code generation This is what it looks like when transformation matches ambition. See how Mercedes-Benz is driving innovation at scale with AWS. https://go.aws/4tQzwlA
AWS Transform & Mercedes-Benz
