Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a major, highly profitable business and a subsidiary of Amazon that provides on-demand cloud computing services (like servers, storage, databases, AI) to individuals, companies, and governments, allowing them to pay for resources as they use them instead of buying hardware.
Products
Amazon Web Services (AWS) Transfer Family is a fully managed AWS service that lets you securely transfer files into and out of Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) or Amazon Elastic File System (EFS), supporting common protocols like SFTP, FTPS, FTP, and AS2, allowing seamless migration of existing file transfer workflows without changing client configurations. AWS Transfer Family supports up to 10,000 concurrent sessions per server, allowing many users to transfer files simultaneously. Companies like Verisk use AWS Transfer Family for critical data exchange, demonstrating its enterprise adoption. AWS Transfer Family can handle many users through various identity providers like Active Directory or custom solutions, with service-managed users and profiles.