Amazon Web Services, also known as AWS, is a privately owned company headquartered in the US, operating as a subsidiary of Amazon. Founded in 2002 and employing an estimated 124,610 individuals, the company reported $128.7 billion in revenue as of 2025. Functioning as a provider of enterprise cloud services, it offers on-demand cloud computing platforms and APIs to individuals, companies, and governments, on a metered, pay-as-you-go basis.

2025 Revenue

Founded

2002

Headcount

124,607

Headquarters

United States

Primary Segment

Enterprise cloud

Ownership

Privately Owned

Deployments

323

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On April 17, 2026, TAG Video Systems announced an integration with AWS Elemental MediaConnect Router, bringing real-time monitoring and quality control to broadcasters building dynamic live video workflows in the cloud. This integration leverages the AWS Elemental MediaConnect Router's capability to route live video between sources and destinations within the AWS network, facilitating the switching between feeds and the management of regional variants without requiring infrastructure reconfiguration. Earlier on the same day, Fincons Group, a multinational IT business consulting and system integrator firm, achieved Amazon Web Services (AWS) Media & Entertainment Competency status. This designation recognizes Fincons Group's demonstrated expertise that helps customers achieve their cloud Media & Entertainment goals.

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Amazon Web Services (AWS) offers 31 products in the media tech, telecoms tech, pro AV, enterprise tech and connectivity and cloud industries. Amazon Web Services (AWS)'s product portfolio comprises of enterprise cloud, content supply chain, generative AI, video data and analytics, connectivity infrastructure, production and post production, broadcast professional services, enterprise and telecoms software, conferencing, media cloud and storage, connectivity and distribution services and video processing and playout.
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Amazon Web Services (AWS)'s revenues were over $1B in 2025. Caretta Research has split Amazon Web Services (AWS)'s revenue into 20 different product categories, the largest of which is cloud compute. For full access to Amazon Web Services (AWS)'s revenue breakdown subscribe to Caretta Portal.
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Amazon Web Services (AWS)'s customers primarily consist of food and Beverage Services, iT Services and IT Consulting and telecoms companies. Examples of Amazon Web Services (AWS)'s customers include PepsiCo, Vodafone and Tech Mahindra. Amazon Web Services (AWS) has commercial and technical partners like Cognizant, Tech Mahindra and Atos. Examples of Amazon Web Services (AWS)'s suppliers include Quickplay and Avid.

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Amazon Web Services (AWS) currently holds broadcasting rights for sports competitions including mobile app attribution and analytics.

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