Recommendations to others considering AWS and Cloud Services:
Before adopting AWS, define your goals—whether that’s cost savings, scalability, modernization, or innovation. Having a clear strategy up front helps you avoid unnecessary complexity and keeps the adoption effort aligned with real business outcomes.
Invest in governance early by putting cost controls, naming conventions, access policies, and monitoring in place from the start. Strong governance reduces the risk of cost overruns, security gaps, and environment sprawl as your footprint grows.
Build internal knowledge (or partner smartly), because cloud platforms come with a steep learning curve. Train your team and/or work with experienced implementation partners so you can avoid misconfigurations and move faster with more confidence.
Start small, then scale. Kick off with a pilot project or a non-critical workload so your team can learn the platform, refine processes, and demonstrate value before expanding across the organization. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
What problems is AWS and Cloud Services solving and how is that benefiting you?
Infrastructure can be provisioned on demand, which leads to faster deployment, reduced capital expenses, and the ability to scale without hardware limitations.
It also reduces IT overhead and maintenance. Managing servers, patching systems, and handling outages can consume significant IT resources, but cloud services shift much of this responsibility to the provider. As a result, teams can focus more on strategic work and innovation rather than routine maintenance.
Scalability and performance improve as well. On-prem systems often struggle with spikes in demand or require overbuilding capacity “just in case,” whereas AWS allows dynamic scaling based on real-time needs. This supports better performance during peak usage and cost savings during periods of low demand.
Finally, it enables faster innovation and time-to-market. Standing up environments for testing or new products used to take weeks or months, but with cloud services, environments can be created in minutes. This helps accelerate development cycles, encourages quicker experimentation, and speeds up delivery of new features. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.