Amazon Web Services, also known as AWS, is a privately owned subsidiary of Amazon headquartered in the US. Founded in 2002, the company employs approximately 124,610 individuals and reported $107.6B in revenue as of 2024. Its main product is enterprise cloud. The company specializes in providing on-demand cloud computing platforms and APIs to individuals, companies, and governments, operating on a metered, pay-as-you-go basis.

2024 Revenue

Founded

2002

Headcount

124,607

Headquarters

US

Primary Segment

Enterprise cloud

Ownership

Privately Owned

Deployments

322

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Persistent Systems LLC announced on September 16, 2025, that its Cloud Relay™ Virtual Hub Router is now available on Microsoft Azure, in addition to Amazon Web Services (AWS). Riot Games launched its third annual Hackathon on September 15, 2025, in partnership with AWS. Absa Group announced a new agreement with AWS to accelerate its cloud migration, a key part of its digital transformation strategy. CrowdStrike's Fal.Con 2025 conference, which reached capacity with over 8000 attendees, listed AWS among its sponsors. Greg Truax, director of live services at AWS Elemental, reflected on the company's progress over the past decade.

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Amazon Web Services (AWS) offers 30 products in the media tech, telecoms tech, enterprise tech and connectivity and cloud industries. Amazon Web Services (AWS)'s product portfolio comprises of enterprise and telecoms software, broadcast professional services, enterprise cloud, connectivity and distribution services, generative AI, conferencing, ecommerce and customer journey technology, media cloud and storage, content supply chain, production and post production, video data and analytics, video processing and playout and connectivity infrastructure.
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Amazon Web Services (AWS)'s revenues were over $1B in 2024. Caretta Research has split Amazon Web Services (AWS)'s revenue into 21 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, Tech Mahindra and Vodafone. Amazon Web Services (AWS) has commercial and technical partners like Tech Mahindra, Atos and EPAM Systems. Amazon Web Services (AWS) has suppliers like 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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