Amazon Boosts AWS Startup Credit to $200K Amidst Increased Competition
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Friday, Jun 28, 2024 9:21 pm ET1min read
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The tech industry is abuzz with Amazon Web Services (AWS) increasing its AWS credit offerings for startups. With a commitment of $230 million, AWS aims to strengthen its position in the market, particularly against Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud, by prioritizing collaboration with AI-focused startups [1].
Amazon's generous move comes at an opportune time as the race for AI dominance intensifies. Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud have been making strides in this area, gaining significant market share. AWS, led by CEO Matt Garman, is keen on positioning these startups as ideal customers and driving innovation [1].
Seed-stage and Series A funded startups will now receive $100,000 and $200,000 in AWS credits, respectively, marking a significant increase from the previous values [1]. These credits can be utilized to access AWS' extensive suite of compute, storage, and database technologies, as well as energy-efficient AI chips, and fully managed services like Amazon SageMaker [1].
The AWS Generative AI Accelerator program, which offers up to $1 million in credits to the top 80 early-stage startups using generative AI to solve complex challenges, will also continue to launch successful startups in various industries such as financial services, healthcare, media, business, and climate [1].
Interested startups can apply for these funds until July 19, 2023 [1]. With AWS' commitment to supporting innovation and its industry-leading AI and ML technologies, these startups stand a better chance of developing world-class applications that will impact various sectors.
References:
[1] Amazon Web Services. (2023, June 6). AWS announces $230 million commitment for generative AI startups. Retrieved from https://press.aboutamazon.com/2024/6/aws-announces-230-million-commitment-for-generative-ai-startups
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Amazon is increasing its AWS credits for startups to $200,000 for Series A funded startups and $100,000 for seed-stage startups, doubling previous values. This move comes amidst increased competition from Microsoft in AI services, with Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud gaining market share. AWS, led by CEO Matt Garman, aims to prioritize collaboration with AI-focused startups, positioning them as ideal customers. The credit increase reflects AWS' commitment to supporting innovation and competing with Microsoft's incentives for startups using Azure.
The tech industry is abuzz with Amazon Web Services (AWS) increasing its AWS credit offerings for startups. With a commitment of $230 million, AWS aims to strengthen its position in the market, particularly against Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud, by prioritizing collaboration with AI-focused startups [1].
Amazon's generous move comes at an opportune time as the race for AI dominance intensifies. Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud have been making strides in this area, gaining significant market share. AWS, led by CEO Matt Garman, is keen on positioning these startups as ideal customers and driving innovation [1].
Seed-stage and Series A funded startups will now receive $100,000 and $200,000 in AWS credits, respectively, marking a significant increase from the previous values [1]. These credits can be utilized to access AWS' extensive suite of compute, storage, and database technologies, as well as energy-efficient AI chips, and fully managed services like Amazon SageMaker [1].
The AWS Generative AI Accelerator program, which offers up to $1 million in credits to the top 80 early-stage startups using generative AI to solve complex challenges, will also continue to launch successful startups in various industries such as financial services, healthcare, media, business, and climate [1].
Interested startups can apply for these funds until July 19, 2023 [1]. With AWS' commitment to supporting innovation and its industry-leading AI and ML technologies, these startups stand a better chance of developing world-class applications that will impact various sectors.
References:
[1] Amazon Web Services. (2023, June 6). AWS announces $230 million commitment for generative AI startups. Retrieved from https://press.aboutamazon.com/2024/6/aws-announces-230-million-commitment-for-generative-ai-startups
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