From AWS Private 5G service to the Supply Chain Competency Program, here are five new services AWS recently launched that partners need to know about.
5 New AWS Services And Trainings You Need To Know
Amazon Web Services has launched several new cloud services and training offerings this month as the public cloud titan continues its sales charge with the goal of getting millions of more people skilled around cloud computing.
Some of the hottest new cloud services include AWS’ splash into the private mobile network marketplace with the AWS Private 5G service, as well as a new Supply Chain Competency Program that all channel partners should take a look at.
In addition, the Seattle-based company is looking to get more AWS partners’ employees trained with two brand-new Skill Builder subscription training offerings.
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Last month, AWS reported $19.74 billion in sales for its second quarter, representing an increase of 33 percent year over year.
The worldwide leader in cloud computing is now on an annualized run rate of approximately $79 billion.
As of July, AWS had more than 200 products and services available.
As of the second quarter of 2022, AWS is the worldwide leader in enterprise spending on cloud infrastructure services, according to new data from Synergy Research Group.
AWS won 34 percent share of the global infrastructure services revenue market in the second quarter, followed by Microsoft Azure at 21 percent share, then Google Cloud in third at 10 percent share, according to Synergy.
In regard to partners, the AWS Partner Network now includes more than 100,000 systems integrators, resellers, MSPs and ISVs on a global basis.
CRN breaks down five of AWS’ hottest new services, tools and training offerings launched in August that customers and partners should know about:
* AWS Private 5G
* Supply Chain Competency Program
* AWS Transfer Family Service Delivery Partners
* AWS Skill Builder Individual Subscription
* AWS Skill Builder Team Subscription
Mark Haranas is an assistant news editor and longtime journalist now covering cloud, multicloud, software, SaaS and channel partners at CRN. He speaks with world-renown CEOs and IT experts as well as covering breaking news and live events while also managing several CRN reporters. He can be reached at mharanas@thechannelcompany.com.