Amazon AWS
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is an all-round cloud computing platform which provides online services for applications.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is an all-round cloud computing platform which provides online services for applications.
The Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) provides secure, scalable computing capacity in the cloud.
Angular is a JavaScript framework developed by Google for creating dynamic web applications. As an MVC/MVVM framework, it also offers simple bidirectional data integration.
App Engine is a fully managed, serverless platform for developing and hosting web applications.
Google Cloud Pub/Sub is used for streaming analytics and data integration pipelines in order to collect and distribute data.
The Google Cloud platforms offers a wide range of services for computing, storage and networks which businesses can pay for to suit their needs.
Java is an object-oriented programming language and runtime environment which allows applications to be developed for a wide range of platforms.
React is one of the most popular JavaScript libraries for creating state-of-the-art web applications and cross-platform apps using React Native.
Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) is a highly scalable cloud storage service for securely archiving data and applications.
BigQuery is a fully managed data warehouse which can process large quantities of streaming data (gigabytes to petabytes) extremely quickly.
Google Cloud Storage is mostly used to store unstructured data, which can be objects or files of any type and size.