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Page 1: Amazon Web Services September 2005 Werner Vogels Vice President & Chief Technology Officer.

Amazon Web Services

September 2005

Werner Vogels

Vice President & Chief Technology Officer

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What is Amazon.com?

• Online Retailer

– More than 50 million active customer accounts

– Seven countries: US, UK, Germany, Japan, France, Canada, China

• E-commerce Platform

– 975,000+ active seller accounts

• Technology Provider

– 120,000+ developers registered to use Amazon Web Services

– Hundreds of thousands of Associates

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Amazon.com’s Global Operation

• 7 Web sites

• 9,000 Employees

• 20 Fulfillment Centers Worldwide

• Ship To More Than 225 Countries

• 49% of all shipments are delivered outside of the USA (2004)

• 44% of worldwide net sales is from the international segment (2004)

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Amazon.com Fulfillment and Warehouse Center

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Amazon.com’s Global Development

• Main goal is to drive innovation on behalf of customers

• Innovation in many areas– E-commerce

– Search (A9.com)

– Amazon Web Services

– Personalization

– Supply Chain

– Seller Platforms

– Digital Initiatives

• Small, loosely-coupled development teams comprised of the world’s brightest software developers and computer scientists

• Teams in the US, UK, India and South Africa

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Amazon.com Customers• Buyers – over 50 million active customer accounts

• Sellers – More than 975,000 active seller accounts

– 26% of total units worldwide in Q4 2004 were sold by third parties

• Web Search Users - Users of A9.com search technology

• Web Site Owners (Associates) – people who own Web sites and link to Amazon in return for referral fees. Hundreds of thousands active associates.

• Developers – people who use Amazon Web Services to create applications and productivity tools.

– More than 120,000 registered developers

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Amazon E-commerce Technology Platform

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Amazon E-commerce Technology Platform

Search

Catalog Payments AssociatesSimilarities Order Pipeline

1-Click

Shopping CartPersonalization

Wish List

Marketplace ForecastingSeller Tools

Products Customers Orders

International much more…Distribution

Reviews

Features

Content

Amazon.com, .ca, .co.uk, .de, .fr, .co.jp, joyo.comWeb sites

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Over 975,000 Active Seller Accounts

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Amazon Web Services

Shoppers

Developers

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The Amazon Web Services Mission

Expose the atomic-level pieces of the Amazon.com platform so that

software developers can build their own innovative and revenue-

generating Web sites and applications.

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The Web Services Concept @ Amazon

• The Programmable Web Site:– Highly interoperable programming interface

– Remote access to data and functionality

– Decoupling of data and presentation

– Creation of a platform to attract software developers

– Unlocking creativity

– Leveraging technology investment

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Why Does Amazon offer Web Services?

• Amazon has valuable data and technology

– Partners (Associates, sellers) want our data and technology

– Third-party developers extend Amazon’s technology platform

– They surprise us by building features we never thought of

• Lead ecommerce and Web development

– Driving fundamental shift in software development

– Leveraging others’ innovation

– Empowering entrepreneurs

– Facilitate the introduction into new markets

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AWS Roots

• The very successful Associates program required better tools– for building more complex web sites

– For addressing an ever expanding dynamic item collection

• The mobile Amazon Anywhere program– Innovation on the mobile platform

– Addressing different form factors, interface languages & connection types

– Separating data from UI

– Server side data pre-processing

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AWS Components

Amazon Technology Platform

Products HistoryCustomers

Amazon Web SitesAmazon.com

Amazon.jpAmazon.frAmazon.caAmazon.de

Amazon.co.ukAWS – Amazon Web Services

Amazon E-Commerce

Service (ECS)

Alexa Web Information

Service (AWIS)

AmazonManagement

Service

Seller Integration

AmazonSimple QueueService

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AWS Dataflow

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AWS - E-Commerce Service (ECS)

• Detailed information on all Amazon.* products– Real-time pricing and inventory information

• Millions of product images

• Customer-created content– Reviews, Wish Lists, etc.

• Extended search

• Remote Shopping Cart

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History: AWS-ECS version 1.0 - July 2002

• Oriented around Product Display services

• Ability to retrieve product information via Keywords, ASIN, Browse Node, Lists, Manufacturer, Artist, Author, etc.

• Ability to modify Amazon.com Shopping Cart through addition of 1 or more items.

• Ability to maintain client-side cookies (a client-side shopping cart) before posting updates to Amazon.com's Shopping Cart

• Ability to view lowest 3rd Party offering prices.

• Ability to use SOAP and XML/HTTP.

• Ability to transform results into various Mark-up languages using XSLT service

• Heavy and Lite response formats

• Paging Capabilities for some retrieval methods.

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History: AWS-ECS version 2.0 - October 2002

• Driven by direct Associate & Developer feedback

• Ability to sort results by alpha, featured, price, pub. date, or avg. customer review

• Oriented around 3rd Party Offering Display Pages ( SDP centric-> new, used, collectible, refurbished )

• Ability to do all product search

• True availability information

• Browse Node ID/Name information

• Integrated Shopping Cart Service Support via the OA/ECOS servers

• Ability to search for Wish lists via ID

• Ability to allow 3rd parties to split-up a customer's ordering experience

• Documentation which allows the addition of marketplace items to the shopping cart or customers to enter the order pipeline.

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History: AWS-ECS version 2.1 - March 2003

• Feedback from Associates and developer indicating a need to access the international sites.

• Access to Amazon.co.uk and marketplace offerings via the 1.0 & 2.0 interfaces

• Bug fix release

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History: AWS-ECS version 3.0 - May 2003

• Targeted at very big website developers who wanted co-branded order pipelines, etc.

• Increased Amazon internal use of web services.

• Complete Web Services Developer Studio that contains upload, download, tools, and links to online resources and examples.

• Rights management for select partners: Silver, Gold, Platinum

• Support for 1-Click

• True Co-Branded Order Pipeline available to select Silver/Gold/Platinum merchants/partners

• True Co-Branded Account Creation/Manipulation available to select Platinum merchants/partners

• First level of ISV/3rd party development company support of complete platform

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AWS-ECS version 4.0 - October 2004

• A lessons-learned & maturing release, largely based on customer feedback

• Establishing ECS as a solid platform for future development

• Access to all international sites

• Additional product information

• Additional product images

• All customer reviews

• Extended search

• Enhanced shopping cart

• Wish list search

• Precise response groups

• Multi-operation and batch operations

• Detailed error messages

• Self-describing help

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AWS E-Commerce (ECS) Data Types and Functions

• Shopping Cart - Create, Modify, Add, Get

• Catalog - Search

• Catalog Item - Lookup, Similarity Lookup

• Customer Content - Lookup

• Seller - Lookup

• Seller Listing - Lookup

• Transaction - Lookup

• List – Search, Lookup

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Who uses Amazon.com Web Services

• Over 120,000 developers

• Associates

• Marketplace Sellers and Merchants

• General Developers

• Integrators and Solution Providers

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Associate Example

• Registered Associate

• Allows customers to shop for virtually any product Amazon.com sells

• Built technologies that Amazon.com does not offer, like a comparison engine

• Paid by Amazon.com every time someone clicks on a product and makes a purchase on Amazon.com

www.simplest-shop.com

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Marketplace Seller Example

• Registered Marketplace seller

• Built technology that lets employees scan barcodes, price, and list books in a matter of seconds

• Adds 10,000 books every day (250,000 total listings)

• Makes more money because they can list more books at more competitive prices

www.thriftbooks.com

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Solution Provider Example

• Built scanning device for “book scouts”– Scan the barcode, send call to

Amazon, see prices, inventory, reviews – on site, instantly!

• Marketplace sellers can buy inventory smarter

• Scoutpal Subscription is $9.95/month or $29.85/quarter

www.scoutpal.com

ScoutPal founder Dave Anderson

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Integration Provider Example

• Early AWS developer• Helps retailers integrate with

Amazon Marketplace• Helped Savers Inc. sell thousands

of books a week instead of paying to recycle them

• Monsoon’s solutions built on AWS allow retailers to:

– Manage, upload inventory– Price competitively– Fulfill orders

www.monsoonretail.com

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Alexa Web Information Service (AWIS) 1.0 Highlights

• Alexa Web Information Service

• Access to 100 TB of Alexa crawl data

• 4 billion web pages

• 5 functions:– URL information

– Browse Category

– Web Search

– Crawl Meta Data

– Web Map

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Amazon Simple Queue Service

– Scalable, hosted queue

– Build distributed applications

– Up to 4,000 items per queue

– Up to 4,096 queues per subscriber

Producer#1

Producer#3

Producer#2

AmazonSimpleQueue

Consumer

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Getting Started with Amazon.com Web Services

• www.amazon.com/webservices

• aws.typepad.com

• Register for a Subscription Id

• Read discussion board

• Attend weekly chats

• Receive Newsletter

• Build application

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Questions ?

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Some Other Examples built with ECS

• Hive Group Honeycomb

• WWWInkazon

• Pluck

• Music Plasma

• Shopping-Club.biz

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