In today's dynamic business environment, managing cloud infrastructure efficiently is crucial for maintaining a competitive edge. Amazon Web Services (AWS) offers AWS Managed Services (AMS) to help organizations adopt AWS at scale, operate more efficiently, and enhance security.

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Why Choose AWS Managed Services?

AWS Managed Services provides several key benefits:

  • Operational Excellence: AMS leverages standard AWS services and operational best practices to manage your AWS infrastructure, reducing operational overhead and risk.

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  • Security and Compliance: With over 150 managed guardrails and security checks, AMS ensures your AWS environment adheres to industry standards and compliance requirements.

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  • Cost Optimization: AMS helps identify opportunities to reduce operational and AWS costs, achieving an average of 10-15% annual savings.

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  • Automation and Efficiency: By automating common activities such as change requests, monitoring, patch management, and backup services, AMS enhances operational efficiency.

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Key Features of AWS Managed Services

AWS Managed Services offers a range of features to support your cloud operations:

  • Incident Management: Proactive detection and notification of incidents, with up to 80% of incidents identified before they impact your operations.

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  • Automation: Execution of over 1.35 million Systems Manager documents per month, automating up to 97% of operational activities.

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  • 24/7 Support: Global coverage with tier 1 response and remediation, ensuring continuous support for your AWS environment.

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Implementing AWS Managed Services

To effectively leverage AWS Managed Services, consider the following steps:

  1. Assessment and Planning: Evaluate your current AWS environment and identify areas where AMS can add value. Develop a strategic plan that aligns with your business objectives.

  2. Onboarding: Work with AWS to integrate AMS into your existing AWS accounts and workloads, ensuring a seamless transition.

  3. Operational Integration: Utilize AMS features such as automation, incident management, and compliance monitoring to enhance your cloud operations.

  4. Continuous Improvement: Regularly review AMS performance metrics and reports to identify opportunities for further optimization and cost savings.

Getting Started with AWS Managed Services

Embarking on your AWS Managed Services journey is straightforward:

  • Consultation: Engage with AWS experts to discuss your specific operational needs and develop a tailored AMS plan.

  • Implementation: Deploy AMS in your AWS environment, leveraging its features to streamline operations and enhance security.

  • Training: Equip your team with the necessary knowledge and skills to effectively utilize AMS through AWS training resources.

By adopting AWS Managed Services, you can focus on innovation and business growth while AWS handles the complexities of cloud operations, ensuring efficiency, security, and compliance.