The world must biggest E- commerce, Amazon.com Inc has be approved by the U.S. government to use its cloud computing services.
Amazon Web Services, known as AWS,
was certified to operate as a cloud service provider for three years under the government's new
FedRAMP program. The accreditation covers all AWS data centers in the United
States, the company said on Tuesday.
"This will cut the cost and
time for agencies to deploy our systems," said Teresa Carlson, vice
president of Worldwide
Public Sector at
AWS. "It cuts costs for AWS too."
Amazon, the world's largest online retailer, has moved aggressively into
the business of renting remote computing, storage and other IT services in
recent years through AWS.
The business has been a hit with
startups, but the company is now going after big corporations and government
agencies, a much larger opportunity. However, these organizations
are more demanding, especially on issues like security and regulatory
compliance.
Last year, the U.S. government
launched FedRAMP to standardize and streamline security assessments of cloud services.
Before this program, if a vendor wanted to sell IT services to a government
agency it had to obtain authorization for each separate project, slowing down
the process and making it more expensive.
Under FedRAMP, AWS will be able to get approved for a government agency
once and then its services can be used many times on multiple projects by that
agency.
AWS said it received its three-year clearance through the Department of
Health and Human Services. The certification covers this agency and all its
operational divisions which include the U.S. Food and Drug Administration,
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Institutes of
Health.
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