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Amazon Web Services (AWS), established in 2006, is focused on providing essential infrastructure services to businesses globally in the form of cloud computing. The key advantage offered through cloud computing, particularly via AWS, is its capacity to shift fixed infrastructure expenses into flexible costs. Businesses have been able to forgo extensive planning and procurement of servers and other Information Technology (IT) resources, owing to AWS. AWS seeks to provide businesses with prompt and cost-effective access to resources using Amazon's expertise and economies of scale, as and when their business requires. Currently, AWS offers a robust, scalable, economic infrastructure platform on the cloud powering an extensive array of businesses worldwide. It operates across numerous industries with data center locations in various parts of the globe including U.S., Europe, Singapore, and Japan.
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Streamlined Access to Third-Party Data Within AWS
AWS Data Exchange makes it much easier to work with third-party datasets without dealing with separate ingestion pipelines. It removes much of the friction typically associated with acquiring external data by handling delivery, updates, and access control through a managed service. This is particularly useful for analytics and ML use cases where combining datasets is important. The platform is particularly useful for organizations that rely on commercial or public datasets and want a consistent way to manage them. Integration with S3, Redshift, and SageMaker helps streamline downstream usage.



