This document provides an overview of AWS services and capabilities over time. It discusses:
- The rapid growth in the number of AWS services from 2010 to 2017, indicating AWS's focus on innovation.
- The wide range of services available across computing, storage, databases, analytics, developer tools, management and security categories to support all types of workloads.
- New capabilities in 2017 including P2 GPU instance types for machine learning, Amazon Rekognition visual recognition service, and serverless computing using AWS Lambda.
AWS FSI Symposium 2017 NYC - Moving at the Speed of Serverless ft BroadridgeAmazon Web Services
AWS’ suite of serverless technology has enabled enterprises in Financial Services to move quickly from conception to reality. By leveraging AWS, you can run code without provisioning or managing servers—and you only pay for what you use. In this session, we will walk through how we worked with Broadridge to take their Experience Manager application from design to deployment and provide details around how numerous AWS services were leveraged, including Cognito, Lambda, S3, DynamoDB, and SES. We will also dive into how the use of serverless technology can enable developers to move quickly, while improving security postures, minimizing management, and simplifying operations.
AWS FSI Symposium 2017 NYC - Moving at the Speed of Serverless ft BroadridgeAmazon Web Services
AWS’ suite of serverless technology has enabled enterprises in Financial Services to move quickly from conception to reality. By leveraging AWS, you can run code without provisioning or managing servers—and you only pay for what you use. In this session, we will walk through how we worked with Broadridge to take their Experience Manager application from design to deployment and provide details around how numerous AWS services were leveraged, including Cognito, Lambda, S3, DynamoDB, and SES. We will also dive into how the use of serverless technology can enable developers to move quickly, while improving security postures, minimizing management, and simplifying operations.
While there are many Cloud design patterns for infrastructure, there are also many Cloud design patterns for developers. Come and learn how you can take your software design patterns and apply them to the next generation of cloud applications, or simply modernise your existing software architectures.
Speaker: Arden Packeer, Solutions Architect, Amazon Web Services
Security and Compliance – Most Commonly Asked Questions - Technical 101Amazon Web Services
We've heard from our customers that using AWS allows them to operate even more securely than they could in their own data centres. Why is this? We will tackle the most commonly asked security & compliance questions customers ask when adopting the AWS Cloud. We will demonstrate practical ways to make sure you're operating securely, and hear first-hand from an AWS customer about how they are using the platform today and the importance of getting this right.
Speaker: Matthew Jobson, Account Manager, Amazon Web Services & Ben Chung, Head of Security Assurance, Amazon Web Services, APAC
Featured Customer - Health Direct Australia
Compute Without Servers – Building Applications with AWS Lambda - Technical 301Amazon Web Services
AWS Lambda enables developers to build scalable applications without managing servers. Come learn how Lambda's event driven approach helps build backend ingestion systems, real time stream processing, and scalable API backends. We will deep dive into the different approaches that customers have taken to building applications with Lambda, typical architectures that customers use Lambda for, and best practices for authoring, deploying, and managing Lambda functions.
Speaker: Ajay Nair, Sr Product Manager Lambda, Amazon Web Services
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The AWS Well-Architected Framework enables customers to understand best practices around security, reliability, performance, cost optimization and operational excellence when building systems on AWS. This approach helps customers make informed decisions and weigh the pros and cons of application design patterns for the cloud. In this session, you'll learn how to use the Well-Architected Framework to follow AWS guidelines and best practices to your architecture on AWS.
You Can't Protect What you Can't See. AWS Security Best Practices - Session S...Amazon Web Services
AWS utilises a shared security model where both AWS and the customer share responsibility for the security of data, applications and resources. As part of this model, it is critical that customers leverage services such as AWS CloudTrail, Config, and more. Attend this session to learn best practices on how to leverage these and other AWS services to gain end-to-end visibility and robust security on AWS. You will also hear how customers leverage third-party tools such as the Splunk App for AWS as critical elements of their security posture.
Speakers: Dan Miller, Cloud Sales Director, APAC, Splunk & Simon O'Brien, Senior Systems Engineer, Splunk
Businesses are utlising their digital assets more than ever to engage, acquire and nurture their customers. This session dives into how you can leverage the AWS platform for your Digital assets. Topics include scalability, mobility, and getting closer to your customers through continuous innovation and latency optimisation.
Business session
Speaker: Ralf Capel, Account Manager, Amazon Web Services & Jan Haak, Solutions Architect, Amazon Web Services
Featured Customer - The Iconic
The AWS Workshop Series Online is a series of live webinars designed for IT professionals who are looking to leverage the AWS Cloud to build and transform their business, are new to the AWS Cloud or looking to further expand their skills and expertise. In this series, we will cover : "Build a Website on AWS for Your First 10 Million Users".
Automating Compliance for Financial Institutions - AWS Summit SG 2017Amazon Web Services
This session demonstrates how to architect for continuous compliance and security using CloudWatch Events and AWS Config rules. This session focuses on the actual code for the various controls, actions, and remediation features, and how to use various AWS services and features to build them. The demos in this session include CIS Amazon Web Services Foundations validation; examples of custom rules for regulatory compliance and how to automate aspects of incident response.
When it comes to managing the security of your AWS environment, traditional, on-premise, perimeter-only tactics must evolve to be environment-aware, data-centric, and automated wherever possible.
Speed of detection and agility in recovery are your new challenges and AWS Config, Cloudwatch, and Lambda are your new allies that help address them.
Learn about high-speed security incident response and recovery at the push of a button perhaps. This talk provides an overview with detailed examples of configuration management, event notification, and automatic execution to rapidly detect and react to potential security concerns within your AWS environment.
Speaker: Don Bailey, Principal Security Engineer, Amazon Web Services & Joshua Du Lac, Senior Security Consultant, Amazon Web Services
Key Steps for Setting up your AWS Journey for Success - BusinessAmazon Web Services
When building anything, it's longevity begins with establishing a solid foundation, on AWS you will need to ensure your application is built on top of best practices. We will help you make the best use out of AWS Support and Training, correct account set up and strategies to help you optimise your AWS spend.
Speakers: David Ly, Account Manager and Nathan Besh, Technical Account Manager, Amazon Web Services
Featured Customer - Domain
In this session you will hear how Amazon Web Services (AWS) operates at scale and services over 1 Million customers, which maps to even more API calls every single second. Come and hear about how they deal with APIs, operate at scale and help to create lego block services that helps them to be customer obsessed.
We will review why cost optimisation at scale is challenging, and then focus on a particularly important area, right sizing. This session will explain exactly what EC2 rightsizing is, how to identify an EC2 instance that is oversized and how to calculate your potential savings. Atlassian will share a solution they use which allows them to perform EC2 rightsizing efficiently at scale.
Speaker: Evan Crawford, Customer Support Manager, Amazon Web Services
Featured Customer - Atlassian
With AWS Lambda, you can easily build scalable microservices for mobile, web, and IoT applications or respond to events from other AWS services without managing infrastructure. In this session, you’ll see demonstrations and hear more about newly launched features. We’ll show you how to use Lambda to build web, mobile, or IoT backends and voice-enabled apps, and we'll show you how to extend both AWS and third party services by triggering Lambda functions. We’ll also provide productivity and performance tips for getting the most out of your Lambda functions and show how cloud native architectures use Lambda to eliminate “cold servers” and excess capacity without sacrificing scalability or responsiveness.
Getting Started with AWS Lambda and the Serverless Cloud - AWS Summit Cape T...Amazon Web Services
Serverless computing allows you to build and run applications without the need for provisioning or managing servers. With serverless computing, you can build web, mobile, and IoT backends; run stream processing or big data workloads; run chatbots, and more. In this session, you’ll learn how to get started with serverless computing with AWS Lambda, which lets you run code without provisioning or managing servers. We’ll introduce you to the basics of building with Lambda and how you can benefit from features such as continuous scaling, built-in high availability, integrations with AWS and third-party apps, and subsecond metering pricing. We’ll also introduce you to the broader portfolio of AWS services that help you build serverless applications with Lambda, including Amazon API Gateway, Amazon DynamoDB, AWS Step Functions, and more.
AWS Speaker : Danilo Poccia, Technical Evangelist - Amazon Web Services
While there are many Cloud design patterns for infrastructure, there are also many Cloud design patterns for developers. Come and learn how you can take your software design patterns and apply them to the next generation of cloud applications, or simply modernise your existing software architectures.
Speaker: Arden Packeer, Solutions Architect, Amazon Web Services
Security and Compliance – Most Commonly Asked Questions - Technical 101Amazon Web Services
We've heard from our customers that using AWS allows them to operate even more securely than they could in their own data centres. Why is this? We will tackle the most commonly asked security & compliance questions customers ask when adopting the AWS Cloud. We will demonstrate practical ways to make sure you're operating securely, and hear first-hand from an AWS customer about how they are using the platform today and the importance of getting this right.
Speaker: Matthew Jobson, Account Manager, Amazon Web Services & Ben Chung, Head of Security Assurance, Amazon Web Services, APAC
Featured Customer - Health Direct Australia
Compute Without Servers – Building Applications with AWS Lambda - Technical 301Amazon Web Services
AWS Lambda enables developers to build scalable applications without managing servers. Come learn how Lambda's event driven approach helps build backend ingestion systems, real time stream processing, and scalable API backends. We will deep dive into the different approaches that customers have taken to building applications with Lambda, typical architectures that customers use Lambda for, and best practices for authoring, deploying, and managing Lambda functions.
Speaker: Ajay Nair, Sr Product Manager Lambda, Amazon Web Services
Following Well Architected Frameworks - Lunch and Learn.pdfAmazon Web Services
The AWS Well-Architected Framework enables customers to understand best practices around security, reliability, performance, cost optimization and operational excellence when building systems on AWS. This approach helps customers make informed decisions and weigh the pros and cons of application design patterns for the cloud. In this session, you'll learn how to use the Well-Architected Framework to follow AWS guidelines and best practices to your architecture on AWS.
You Can't Protect What you Can't See. AWS Security Best Practices - Session S...Amazon Web Services
AWS utilises a shared security model where both AWS and the customer share responsibility for the security of data, applications and resources. As part of this model, it is critical that customers leverage services such as AWS CloudTrail, Config, and more. Attend this session to learn best practices on how to leverage these and other AWS services to gain end-to-end visibility and robust security on AWS. You will also hear how customers leverage third-party tools such as the Splunk App for AWS as critical elements of their security posture.
Speakers: Dan Miller, Cloud Sales Director, APAC, Splunk & Simon O'Brien, Senior Systems Engineer, Splunk
Businesses are utlising their digital assets more than ever to engage, acquire and nurture their customers. This session dives into how you can leverage the AWS platform for your Digital assets. Topics include scalability, mobility, and getting closer to your customers through continuous innovation and latency optimisation.
Business session
Speaker: Ralf Capel, Account Manager, Amazon Web Services & Jan Haak, Solutions Architect, Amazon Web Services
Featured Customer - The Iconic
The AWS Workshop Series Online is a series of live webinars designed for IT professionals who are looking to leverage the AWS Cloud to build and transform their business, are new to the AWS Cloud or looking to further expand their skills and expertise. In this series, we will cover : "Build a Website on AWS for Your First 10 Million Users".
Automating Compliance for Financial Institutions - AWS Summit SG 2017Amazon Web Services
This session demonstrates how to architect for continuous compliance and security using CloudWatch Events and AWS Config rules. This session focuses on the actual code for the various controls, actions, and remediation features, and how to use various AWS services and features to build them. The demos in this session include CIS Amazon Web Services Foundations validation; examples of custom rules for regulatory compliance and how to automate aspects of incident response.
When it comes to managing the security of your AWS environment, traditional, on-premise, perimeter-only tactics must evolve to be environment-aware, data-centric, and automated wherever possible.
Speed of detection and agility in recovery are your new challenges and AWS Config, Cloudwatch, and Lambda are your new allies that help address them.
Learn about high-speed security incident response and recovery at the push of a button perhaps. This talk provides an overview with detailed examples of configuration management, event notification, and automatic execution to rapidly detect and react to potential security concerns within your AWS environment.
Speaker: Don Bailey, Principal Security Engineer, Amazon Web Services & Joshua Du Lac, Senior Security Consultant, Amazon Web Services
Key Steps for Setting up your AWS Journey for Success - BusinessAmazon Web Services
When building anything, it's longevity begins with establishing a solid foundation, on AWS you will need to ensure your application is built on top of best practices. We will help you make the best use out of AWS Support and Training, correct account set up and strategies to help you optimise your AWS spend.
Speakers: David Ly, Account Manager and Nathan Besh, Technical Account Manager, Amazon Web Services
Featured Customer - Domain
In this session you will hear how Amazon Web Services (AWS) operates at scale and services over 1 Million customers, which maps to even more API calls every single second. Come and hear about how they deal with APIs, operate at scale and help to create lego block services that helps them to be customer obsessed.
We will review why cost optimisation at scale is challenging, and then focus on a particularly important area, right sizing. This session will explain exactly what EC2 rightsizing is, how to identify an EC2 instance that is oversized and how to calculate your potential savings. Atlassian will share a solution they use which allows them to perform EC2 rightsizing efficiently at scale.
Speaker: Evan Crawford, Customer Support Manager, Amazon Web Services
Featured Customer - Atlassian
With AWS Lambda, you can easily build scalable microservices for mobile, web, and IoT applications or respond to events from other AWS services without managing infrastructure. In this session, you’ll see demonstrations and hear more about newly launched features. We’ll show you how to use Lambda to build web, mobile, or IoT backends and voice-enabled apps, and we'll show you how to extend both AWS and third party services by triggering Lambda functions. We’ll also provide productivity and performance tips for getting the most out of your Lambda functions and show how cloud native architectures use Lambda to eliminate “cold servers” and excess capacity without sacrificing scalability or responsiveness.
Getting Started with AWS Lambda and the Serverless Cloud - AWS Summit Cape T...Amazon Web Services
Serverless computing allows you to build and run applications without the need for provisioning or managing servers. With serverless computing, you can build web, mobile, and IoT backends; run stream processing or big data workloads; run chatbots, and more. In this session, you’ll learn how to get started with serverless computing with AWS Lambda, which lets you run code without provisioning or managing servers. We’ll introduce you to the basics of building with Lambda and how you can benefit from features such as continuous scaling, built-in high availability, integrations with AWS and third-party apps, and subsecond metering pricing. We’ll also introduce you to the broader portfolio of AWS services that help you build serverless applications with Lambda, including Amazon API Gateway, Amazon DynamoDB, AWS Step Functions, and more.
AWS Speaker : Danilo Poccia, Technical Evangelist - Amazon Web Services
Introduction to DevOps on AWS. Basic introduction to Devops principles and practices, and how they can be implemented on AWS. Introduces basic cloudformation.
With AWS Lambda, you can easily build scalable microservices for mobile, web, and IoT applications or respond to events from other AWS services without managing infrastructure. In this session, you’ll see demonstrations and hear more about newly launched features. We’ll show you how to use Lambda to build web, mobile, or IoT backends and voice-enabled apps, and we'll show you how to extend both AWS and third party services by triggering Lambda functions. We’ll also provide productivity and performance tips for getting the most out of your Lambda functions and show how cloud native architectures use Lambda to eliminate “cold servers” and excess capacity without sacrificing scalability or responsiveness.
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Serverless computing allows you to build and run applications without the need for provisioning or managing servers. With serverless computing, you can build web, mobile, and IoT backends; run stream processing or big data workloads; run chatbots, and more. In this session, you’ll learn how to get started with serverless computing with AWS Lambda, which lets you run code without provisioning or managing servers. We’ll introduce you to the basics of building with Lambda and how you can benefit from features such as continuous scaling, built-in high availability, integrations with AWS and third-party apps, and subsecond metering pricing. We’ll also introduce you to the broader portfolio of AWS services that help you build serverless applications with Lambda, including Amazon API Gateway, Amazon DynamoDB, AWS Step Functions, and more.
With AWS Lambda, you can easily build scalable microservices for mobile, web, and IoT applications or respond to events from other AWS services without managing infrastructure. In this session, you’ll see demonstrations and hear more about newly launched features. We’ll show you how to use Lambda to build web, mobile, or IoT backends and voice-enabled apps, and we’ll show you how to extend both AWS and third party services by triggering Lambda functions. We’ll also provide productivity and performance tips for getting the most out of your Lambda functions and show how cloud native architectures use Lambda to eliminate “cold servers” and excess capacity without sacrificing scalability or responsiveness.
SRV203 Getting Started with AWS Lambda and the Serverless CloudAmazon Web Services
Serverless computing allows you to build and run applications without the need for provisioning or managing servers. With serverless computing, you can build web, mobile, and IoT backends; run stream processing or big data workloads; run chatbots, and more. In this session, you'll learn how to get started with serverless computing with AWS Lambda, which lets you run code without provisioning or managing servers. We'll introduce you to the basics of building with Lambda and how you can benefit from features such as continuous scaling, built-in high availability, integrations with AWS and third-party apps, and subsecond metering pricing. We'll also introduce you to the broader portfolio of AWS services that help you build serverless applications with Lambda, including Amazon API Gateway, Amazon DynamoDB, AWS Step Functions, and more.
Deep Dive on AWS Lambda - January 2017 AWS Online Tech TalksAmazon Web Services
AWS Lambda lets you run code without provisioning or managing servers. You pay only for the compute time you consume - there is no charge when your code is not running. With Lambda, you can run code for virtually any type of application or backend service - all with zero administration. Just upload your code and Lambda takes care of everything required to run and scale your code with high availability. You can set up your code to automatically trigger from other AWS services or call it directly from any web or mobile app. In this session, we dive deep into AWS Lambda to learn about capabilities, features and benefits.
Learning Objectives:
• Dive deep into AWS Lambda
• Learn about the capabilities, features and benefits of AWS Lambda
• Learn about the different use cases
• Learn how to get started using AWS Lambda
How to use Lambda to build web, mobile, or IoT backends and voice-enabled apps, and we'll show you how to extend both AWS and third party services by triggering Lambda functions.
With AWS Lambda, you can easily build scalable microservices for mobile, web, and IoT applications or respond to events from other AWS services without managing infrastructure. In this session, you’ll see demonstrations and hear more about newly launched features. We’ll show you how to use Lambda to build web, mobile, or IoT backends and voice-enabled apps, and we'll show you how to extend both AWS and third party services by triggering Lambda functions. We’ll also provide productivity and performance tips for getting the most out of your Lambda functions and show how cloud native architectures use Lambda to eliminate “cold servers” and excess capacity without sacrificing scalability or responsiveness.
Today’s cutting edge companies have software release cycles measured in days instead of months. This agility is enabled by the DevOps practice of continuous delivery, which automates building, testing, and deploying all code changes. This automation helps you catch bugs sooner and accelerates developer productivity. In this session, we’ll share the processes followed by Amazon engineers and discuss how you can bring them to your company by using AWS CodePipeline and AWS CodeDeploy, services inspired by Amazon's internal developer tools and DevOps culture.
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12. AI Services
AI Platform
AI Engines
Amazon
Rekognition
Amazon
Polly
Amazon
Lex
More to come
in 2017
More to come
in 2017
Apache
MXNet
TensorFlow Caffe Theano KerasTorch CNTK
Amazon AI: Democratized Artificial Intelligence
Amazon
Machine Learning
EMR & Spark AWS Batch
13. New P2 GPU Instance Types
• New EC2 GPU instance type for accelerated computing
• Offers up to 16 NVIDIA K80 GPUs (8 K80 cards) in a single
instance
• The 16xlarge size provides:
• A combined 192 GB of GPU memory, 40 thousand CUDA cores
• 70 teraflops of single precision floating point performance
• Over 23 teraflops of double precision floating point performance
• Example workloads include:
• Deep learning, computational fluid dynamics, computational finance,
seismic analysis, molecular modeling, genomics, VR content
rendering, accelerated databases
14. P2 Instance Types
Three P2 instance sizes:
Instance
Size
GPUs GPU
Peer to
Peer
vCPU
s
Memory
(GiB)
Network
Bandwidth
*
p2.xlarge 1 - 4 61 1.25Gbps
p2.8xlarge 8 Y 32 488 10Gbps
p2.16xlarge 16 Y 64 732 20Gbps
*In a placement group
15. Apache MXNet
Programmable Portable High Performance
Near linear scaling
across hundreds of GPUs
Highly efficient
models for mobile
and IoT
Simple syntax,
multiple languages
Most Open Best On AWS
Optimized for
deep learning on
AWS
Accepted into the
Apache Incubator
17. One-Click GPU or CPU
Deep Learning
AWS Deep Learning AMI
Up to~40k CUDA cores
Apache MXNet
TensorFlow
Theano
Caffe
Torch
Keras
Pre-configured CUDA drivers, MKL
Anaconda, Python3
Ubuntu and Amazon Linux
+ AWS CloudFormation template
+ Container image
18. Application Examples | Jupyter Notebooks
• https://github.com/dmlc/mxnet-notebooks
• Basic concepts
• NDArray - multi-dimensional array computation
• Symbol - symbolic expression for neural networks
• Module - neural network training and inference
• Applications
• MNIST: recognize handwritten digits
• Check out the distributed training results
• Predict with pre-trained models
• LSTMs for sequence learning
• Recommender systems
• Train a state of the art Computer Vision model (CNN)
• Lots more..
20. What is serverless computing?
• VMs
• Machine as the unit of scale
• Abstracts the hardware
• Containers
• Application as the unit of scale
• Abstracts the OS
• Serverless
• Functions as the unit of scale
• Abstracts the language runtime
Amazon ECS
Amazon EC2
AWS Lambda
22. AWS Lambda Programming Model
Bring your own code
• Node.js, Java, Python, .NET
• Bring your own libraries
(even native ones)
Simple resource model
• Select power rating from
128 MB to 1.5 GB
• CPU and network allocated
proportionately
• Reports actual usage
Programming model
• AWS SDK built in (Python
and Node.js)
• Lambda is the “webserver”
• Use processes, threads,
/tmp, sockets normally
Stateless
• Persist data using Amazon
DynamoDB, S3, or Amazon
ElastiCache
• No affinity to infrastructure
(can’t “log in to the box”)
25. “I want to sequence functions”
“I want to select functions based on data”
“I want to retry functions”
“I want try/catch/finally”
Functions into apps
“I have code that runs for hours”
“I want to run functions in parallel”
28. Application Lifecycle in AWS Step Functions
Visualize in the
Console
Define in JSON Monitor
Executions
29. Integrate with other AWS services
• Create state machines and Activities with AWS
CloudFormation
• Call AWS Step Functions with Amazon API Gateway
• Start state machines in response to events, or on a
schedule, with Amazon CloudWatch Events
• Monitor state machine executions with Amazon CloudWatch
• Log API calls with AWS CloudTrail
32. AWS X-Ray – GA and Available for Lambda
Analyze and debug production, distributed
applications
Simple setup: instrument your application with X-
Ray SDK and install X-Ray Daemon
End-to-End Tracing, cross-service view of
requests made to your application.
33. AWS X-Ray
Service Map provides a view of connections
between services in your application and aggregated
data for each service, including average latency and
failure rates.
Data Annotation and Filtering
39. • Integration
tests with
other systems
• Load testing
• UI tests
• Penetration
testing
Release processes have four major phases
Source Build Test Production
• Check-in
source code
such as .java
files.
• Peer review
new code
• Compile code
• Unit tests
• Style checkers
• Code metrics
• Create
container
images
• Deployment
to production
environments
51. Amazon Lightsail - Everything you need to
launch a simple website or web app
Lightsail virtual
private server
SSD-based storage Networking & data
transfer
DNS management Static IP Access to AWS
services
Monash University is using Amazon Lightsail to rapidly re-platform a number of CMS services in a simple and
cost-effective manner. They have already migrated 50 workloads and are now thinking of creating an internal
CMS service based on Lightsail to allow staff and students to create their own CMS instances in a self-service
manner.
56. • A fully managed file system for Amazon EC2 instances
• A file system interface with file system access semantics that
works with standard operating system APIs
• Sharable across thousands of instances
• Designed to grow elastically to petabyte scale
• Built for performance across a wide variety of workloads
• Highly available and durable
• Strong consistency
Amazon Elastic File System (EFS)
57. We are growing by leaps and bounds, and our core offering
is all about better support delivery. During the course of
developing our next-generation internal support system,
we never wanted to worry about scale again, yet we had
existing architectural commitments that meant a
distributed file solution was required. We chose Amazon
EFS because it was the only option available that scaled
both capacity and performance – without the up-front
payments or the management overhead of traditional
models. Now we can just focus on supporting our
customers to help them support their customers.
- Sam Caldwell, Sr. Systems Engineer
”
“
Customer Example
60. The Amazon CloudFront Service
Global Content Delivery Network with Massive Capacity and Scale
Optimized for Performance and Scale
Built in Security Features
Self-Service Full Control Configurations
Robust Real Time Reporting
Amazon
CloudFront
Static and Dynamic Object and Video Delivery