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Amazon

BY- CHETAN SAWANT


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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