Conclusion - AWS Prescriptive Guidance

Conclusion

Use AWS Managed Services (AMS) to perform undifferentiated, important cloud infrastructure and security operational activities. This helps your organization focus on value-added tasks that better serve your customers, such as application migration and modernization, DevOps, application delivery, and deployment automation. By using AMS, your cloud operations teams can focus on learning and using in-demand technology skills, such as CI/CD and artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML), instead of spending their time on mundane operational tasks.

IT leaders can use AMS to achieve operational excellence in the cloud, from day 1. At the same time, you can reduce the total cost of ownership (TCO) for cloud operations, improve application security and reliability, and achieve faster times to market. AMS can help organizations to focus on their core business and competition, respond quickly to changing business needs, and achieve their desired business goals and objectives in time. AMS fits well into the operating models defined in the AWS Well-Architected Framework. It helps you transition rapidly from traditional, fully separated operating models to a strategic one with centralized governance and a service provider.

Next steps

To get started with AMS, contact your AWS representative or contact AMS sales directly. In addition, we recommend that you review the Resources section, which contains additional AMS references and documentation.