Read previewAmazon's recent decision to stop accepting new users for several cloud services caught some customers, partners and even a few employees by surprise.
No new customers, no new featuresFor a business as important as AWS, deprioritizing services is a tricky balancing act.
However, at the scale of AWS, this still means that thousands of developers and other customers likely still rely on these cloud tools.
"We will continue to support our customers, whether they continue to use these services, or they migrate to other AWS offerings or alternative third-party solutions."
Consider Amazon Q, Amazon Connect, Amazon Bedrock, AWS Marketplace, Amazon WorkSpaces, Amazon SageMaker, Amazon QuickSight, and many other offerings that have had significant success with customers," he wrote in an email.
Persons:
—, Jeff Barr, Patrick Neighorn, Neighorn, Randall Hunt, Horovits
Organizations:
Service, Business, Web Services, AWS, Data Pipeline, Barr's, Amazon Connect