Amazon Research Paper

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Amazon.com, Inc. alternately destined to be known as Amazon is an American electronic business and distributed computing organization with home office in Seattle, Washington. It is the biggest Internet-based retailer in the United States. Amazon.com began as an online book shop, later they began to offer CDs, video downloads, DVDs, Blue-beams, MP3 downloads/streaming, book recording downloads/streaming, programming, computer games, gadgets, attire, furniture, sustenance, and toys. The company also produces consumer electronics, Amazon Kindle e-book readers, Fire tablets, Fire TV and Fire Phone and is the world's largest provider of cloud infrastructure services (IaaS). Amazon additionally offers certain low-final items like USB links under …show more content…

In November 2005, Amazon began testing Amazon Mechanical Turk, an application programming interface (API) allowing programs to dispatch tasks to human processors. In March 2006, Amazon launched an online storage service called Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3). A boundless number of information articles, from 1 byte to 5 terabytes in size, can be put away in S3 and dispersed by means of HTTP or BitTorrent. The service charges month to month expenses for information put away and exchanged. In 2006, Amazon presented Amazon Simple Queue Service (Amazon SQS), a dispersed line informing administration, and item wikis (later collapsed into Amapedia) and talk gatherings for specific items utilizing rules that take after standard message board traditions. Also in 2006, Amazon introduced Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2), a virtual site farm, allowing users to use the Amazon infrastructure to run applications ranging from running simulations to web hosting. In 2008, Amazon improved the service by adding Elastic Block Store (EBS), offering persistent storage for Amazon EC2 instances and Elastic IP addresses, and offering static IP addresses designed for dynamic cloud computing. Amazon introduced SimpleDB, a database system, allowing users of its other infrastructure to utilize a high-reliability, high-performance database system. In 2008, Amazon graduated EC2 from beta to "Generally Available" and added support for the Microsoft Windows

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