Top Edge Computing Company
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a prominent global cloud infrastructure platform that provides services to customers in more than 245 countries. AWS offers a comprehensive range of 5G and Edge technology services for Communication Service Providers.
One of its flagship offerings, AWS Wavelength, combines the high bandwidth and ultra-low latency of 5G networks with AWS compute and storage services to enable developers to build high-performance mobile edge computing applications. These can include game streaming, interactive live video, and event streaming, AR/VR applications, in-car telematics, and industrial automation. AWS Wavelength zones, available in 10 cities in the US with Verizon, Tokyo, Japan with KDDI, and Daejeon, South Korea with SKT, are AWS infrastructure deployments that embed AWS compute and storage services within an operator’s data centers at the edge of the 5G network. This allows application traffic from 5G devices to reach servers in the wavelength zone without leaving the operator’s network.
Another offering from AWS is AWS Local Zones, which enables AWS to compute, storage, database, and other services to be placed near end-users in a specific geographic area, allowing them to run applications with single-digit millisecond latency. AWS Outposts allows customers to perform computing and storage on-premises to meet latency requirements. The AWS Snow Family, consisting of AWS Snowcone, AWS Snowball, and AWS Snowmobile, offers various physical devices, capacity points, and built-in computing capabilities to support applications that require increased capabilities and performance at the edge. Some examples of use cases that can benefit from the Snow Family include IoT for manufacturing and healthcare and private LTE/5G network deployments.
AWS’s Stock Market Information
As a publicly traded company, AWS is listed on the NASDAQ in New York (AMZN) with a market capitalization of 1.01T USD.