AWS and Azure are two of the leading cloud computing platforms in the market, offering a wide range of services for businesses to develop and run their applications and services. AWS is currently the largest cloud provider, offering a more mature and diverse set of services, including compute, storage, networking, databases, analytics, AI/ML, IoT, and serverless computing. Azure, on the other hand, is rapidly expanding its services and has a strong focus on enterprise customers, providing a comprehensive hybrid cloud solution that integrates well with on-premise environments. Ultimately, the choice between AWS and Azure depends on the specific needs and requirements of the business.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) Identity and Access Management (IAM) is a web service that helps in securely controlling access to AWS resources. With AWS IAM, it is possible to create and manage users and groups, and apply permissions to allow or deny their access to AWS resources. In this article, we will discuss the various features of AWS IAM and how it can be used to enhance the security of AWS resources.
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