AWS
da Jean-Pierre Pelletier
1. Storage
1.1. S3
1.1.1. Store an object
1.1.2. Simple Storage Service
1.2. Glacier
1.2.1. Archive
1.3. EFS
1.4. Storage gateway
1.4.1. Connect S3, virtual machine
2. Compute
2.1. EC2
2.2. EC2 Container Service
2.3. Elastic Beanstalk
2.4. Lambda
2.5. Lightsail
2.6. Batch
3. Databases
3.1. RDS
3.1.1. Relationnal Database Service
3.2. DynamoDB
3.3. Redshift
3.3.1. Data warehouse
3.4. Elasticache
3.4.1. Cache it
4. Migration
4.1. Snowball
4.2. DMS
4.2.1. Database Migration Service
4.2.2. You can change database
4.3. SMS
4.3.1. Server Migration Service
5. Analytics
5.1. Athena
5.2. EMR
5.2.1. Process large amount of data
5.3. Cloud Search
5.4. Elastic Search
5.5. Kenesis
5.6. Data pipeline
5.7. Quick Sight
6. Security & Identity
6.1. IAM
6.1.1. Identity and Access Management
6.2. Inspector
6.3. Certificate manager
6.4. Directory Service
6.5. WAF
6.6. Artifact
7. Management tools
7.1. Cloud Watch
7.1.1. Ressources
7.2. Cloud Formation
7.3. Cloud Trail
7.3.1. Auditing
7.4. Opsworks
7.5. Config
7.6. Service catalog
7.7. Trusted Advisor
8. Application Services
8.1. Step Functions
8.1.1. Coordinate microservices
8.2. SWF
8.2.1. Simple Workflow Service
8.3. API Gateway
8.4. AppStream 2.0
8.5. Elastic Transcoder
9. Developer Tools
9.1. CodeCommit
9.1.1. Like GitHub, store code
9.2. CodeBuild
9.3. CodeDeploy
9.4. CodePipeline
10. Mobile Services
10.1. Mobile Hub
10.2. Cognito
10.3. Device Farm
10.4. Mobile Analytics
10.5. Pinpoint
11. Business Productivity
11.1. WorkDocs
11.2. WorkMail
12. Internet of Things
12.1. iOT
12.2. Greengrass
13. Desktop & App Streaming
13.1. WorkSpaces
13.2. AppStream 2.0
14. Artificial Intelligence
14.1. alexa
14.1.1. echo
14.2. lex
14.3. Polly
14.4. Machine Learning
14.4.1. Analyse dataset for future decision
14.5. Rekognition
14.5.1. Identify on a photo
15. Messaging
15.1. SNS
15.1.1. Simple Notification Service
15.2. SQS
15.2.1. Simple Queue Service
15.3. SES
15.3.1. Simple Email Service