Simple Steps - Choosing a Cloud Service

April 19, 2023
By: ABM

AWS (Amazon Web Services) and Azure are both cloud computing platforms that provide a range of services and solutions for businesses. While both platforms offer similar features, there are some differences that may make one platform more suitable than the other for certain types of companies.

Here are some considerations for the types of companies that may prefer AWS versus Azure:

AWS:

  • Startups and small businesses looking for cost-effective solutions: AWS offers a range of cost-effective services for businesses that are just starting out and have limited budgets. Its pay-as-you-go pricing model allows businesses to pay only for the resources they use, making it a more cost-effective option for smaller companies.

  • Companies with a need for flexibility and scalability: AWS is known for its flexibility and scalability, with the ability to easily scale up or down depending on a company's needs. This makes it a good option for businesses that experience fluctuating demand for their services or products.

  • Companies with a focus on data storage and analytics: AWS offers a range of data storage and analytics services, making it a good option for businesses that have a lot of data to store and analyze. Its services include Amazon S3 (Simple Storage Service) and Amazon Redshift, among others.

  • Companies in the e-commerce and retail industry: AWS offers a range of services specifically designed for the e-commerce and retail industry, including Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS), and Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS).

Azure:

  • Companies with a strong Microsoft focus: Azure is a Microsoft product and is well-integrated with other Microsoft products and services. This makes it a good option for companies that are already using Microsoft products and want a cloud computing platform that is seamlessly integrated with their existing infrastructure.

  • Enterprises with a need for high-level security and compliance: Azure has a range of security and compliance features that make it a good option for large enterprises with strict security and compliance requirements. Its features include identity and access management, data encryption, and threat protection.

  • Companies with a focus on app development and deployment: Azure offers a range of app development and deployment services, making it a good option for companies that have a focus on software development. Its services include Azure App Service, Azure Functions, and Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS).

  • Companies in the gaming industry: Azure offers a range of services specifically designed for the gaming industry, including Azure PlayFab and Azure Game Services.

It's important to note that these are generalizations and each company's specific needs should be carefully evaluated when choosing a cloud computing platform. Both AWS and Azure offer a range of services and solutions that may be suitable for a variety of businesses. ABM partners with cloud industry leaders to provide premium services for our customers - Contact us now to discuss how we can help you decide which one is better for you.