Amazon began in 1994 as an online bookseller and has since expanded into one of the largest online retailers in the world. It operates based on three pillars: sellers, customers, and developers. For sellers, Amazon provides tools to help small businesses increase their online presence. For customers, Amazon focuses on innovation, customer obsession, and benefits for Prime members like free two-day shipping. For developers, Amazon offers over 70 cloud computing services. The company has seen continued growth over the past 15 years and provides a wide range of retail goods and digital content, as well as delivery and cloud computing services through Amazon Web Services.
Amazon began in 1994 as an online bookseller and has since expanded into one of the largest online retailers in the world. It operates based on three pillars: sellers, customers, and developers. For sellers, Amazon provides tools to help small businesses increase their online presence. For customers, Amazon focuses on innovation, customer obsession, and benefits for Prime members like free two-day shipping. For developers, Amazon offers over 70 cloud computing services. The company has seen continued growth over the past 15 years and provides a wide range of retail goods and digital content, as well as delivery and cloud computing services through Amazon Web Services.
Amazon began in 1994 as an online bookseller and has since expanded into one of the largest online retailers in the world. It operates based on three pillars: sellers, customers, and developers. For sellers, Amazon provides tools to help small businesses increase their online presence. For customers, Amazon focuses on innovation, customer obsession, and benefits for Prime members like free two-day shipping. For developers, Amazon offers over 70 cloud computing services. The company has seen continued growth over the past 15 years and provides a wide range of retail goods and digital content, as well as delivery and cloud computing services through Amazon Web Services.
ON ROLL- 44 FROM DIV-FY MASTERS IN EVENT MANAGEMENT AND PR Contents Introduction. History The pillars of Amazon Services provided by Amazon Company Growth Introduction ● Amazon is a part of the “e-commerce” Industry ● The industry has grown about 10% or more each year for the past 15 years. ● In the recent years, online shopping has become so easy with so many devices such as Mobile phones, Tablets, Laptops. ● Amazon is seen as being one of the world’s largest online retailer History Bezos Intrigued with Internet • 1994 Entered Market As Bookseller • Instant Market Response Low Prices Fast Delivery • Expanded into Other Categories • Industry Disruptor • Earth’s Biggest Selection Three pillars
Sellers Customers Developers
Sellers Customers 700,000 Unique Brands • Always Day One 350 Million Products Innovation & Customer Obsession • Extend Reach for Small Business • Ideal Target Increase Online Presence Early Adopters Accounts for 1:3 Online Transactions New Parents • Amazon Needs Sellers • Amazon Prime Offer Education, Training, & Exclusive Free 2-Day Shipping Tools Exclusive Access to Benefits Inventory Management Developers • Over 70 Cloud Computing Services • Operates with 1MM+ Businesses • Worldwide Service Areas • Ideal Target • Frustrated Companies • Provide Cost-Saving Solutions • Start-Ups • Replace Up-front Capital Services Provided By Amazon 1 Retail goods. 2 Amazon Prime. 3 Consumer electronics. 4 Digital content. 4.1 Amazon Studios. 4.2 Amazon Games Studios. 4.3 Amazon Luna. 5 Amazon Video. 5.1 Video Direct. 6 Delivery. 6.1 Groceries. 7 Amazon Business. 8 Amazon Drive. Amazon Web Services (AWS) AWS (Amazon Web Services) is a comprehensive, evolving cloud computing platform provided by Amazon that includes a mixture of infrastructure as a service (IaaS), platform as a service (PaaS) and packaged software as a service (SaaS) offerings. AWS services can offer an organization tools such as compute power, database storage and content delivery services. AWS launched in 2006 from the internal infrastructure that Amazon.com built to handle its online retail operations. AWS was one of the first companies to introduce a pay-as-you-go cloud computing model that scales to provide users with compute, storage or throughput as needed. Company Growth Thank You
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