Editor’s Note: For eDiscovery enterprises concerned about security, compliance, and latency, AWS Outposts offer information technology and information services professionals the promise of being able to use AWS cloud services inside their own data centers.

Extract from an article by Wylie Wong

To help companies embrace the hybrid cloud, Amazon Web Services recently announced plans to provide enterprises with on-premises hardware that will allow them to use AWS cloud services inside their own data centers.

AWS Outposts is fully-managed AWS-designed hardware that will let customers run AWS compute and storage services on-premises, fully integrated with the AWS public cloud. Outposts will come in two flavors: a VMware-centric version that will allow companies to run VMware Cloud on AWS locally, and an AWS-native version that will give them the same APIs and control plane as the AWS public cloud.

Analysts say the announcement is Amazon’s response to its cloud rivals Microsoft and Alphabet’s Google, whose hybrid cloud strategies include on-premises solutions. Microsoft Azure Stack – hardware sold by Microsoft’s partners such as Cisco, Dell EMC, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, and Lenovo – enables an on-premises version of the public Azure cloud. Meanwhile, Google is readying its Google GKE On-Prem solution, which will give customers a way to deploy the Google Kubernetes Engine cloud service in their own data centers.

Patrick Moorhead, president, and principal analyst at Moor Insights & Strategy, said the announcement was “huge,” showing AWS doubling down on hybrid cloud, for which it’s already offered multiple solutions. Those include its Snowball Edge appliance, the Amazon Storage Gateway, Virtual Private Cloud, Direct Connect, and VMware Cloud on AWS.

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