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How Amazon Web Services (AWS) Achieved an $11.5B Run Rate by Working Backwards

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In 2006, after Amazon Web Services (AWS) helped pioneer what we now call the cloud, product development changed forever. Today, one-third of daily internet users visit websites built on top of AWS. AWS is now an $11.5B AWS is now an $11.5B Today this mentality is hardwired into the company.

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Intercom’s Rich Archbold on how to run less software

Intercom, Inc.

That includes all of our cloud strategy, cloud operations, backend engineering, IT and security. Prior to Intercom I spent about 10 years working for big tech companies. You can think of them beginning from very base infrastructural technologies, and in our case we’re betting exclusively on AWS as a cloud vendor.

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SaaStr Podcasts for the Week with Justin Bedecarre, Jen Nguyen, Jason Lemkin, and Aaron Levie

SaaStr

Justin Bedecarre: And another really important point that we really believe in is that you have to use data to drive decisions, right? You have to use data on how people are using the space. Justin, you actually made a really good point on data. Jen Nguyen: Yeah. Is it remote forever for the win, or is it flexibility?

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SaaStr Podcasts for the Week with Airtable and Shopify Plus — October 25, 2019

SaaStr

It doesn’t matter even if it’s AWS’s fault or whoever’s fault, it doesn’t matter, you’re mission critical. Jason Lemkin: You have a lot of data. Loren Padelford: Yeah, we’ve a lot of data. ” Jason Lemkin: There’s a cloud story in that, an E-commerce story in that.