Amazon Web Services has launched its managed private connectivity service, AWS Interconnect, making it easier for companies to link their Amazon Virtual Private Cloud directly to other cloud providers. This move aims to simplify multicloud setups.
AWS Interconnect allows businesses to establish high-speed, private connections between their Amazon VPC and VPCs on other cloud platforms. This development is part of Amazon's efforts to make its cloud services more interoperable with other providers.
The new service is designed to address the complexity of managing multiple cloud connections. By providing a managed private connectivity service, AWS Interconnect enables companies to integrate their Amazon VPC with other cloud providers seamlessly. This can be particularly useful for businesses with diverse cloud infrastructure.
AWS Interconnect achieves this simplification through its managed service, which handles the intricacies of establishing and maintaining private connections. The introduction of AWS Interconnect – last mile further enhances this capability by simplifying the process of establishing high-speed, private connections to cloud providers.
The general availability of AWS Interconnect marks a significant step in Amazon's multicloud strategy. As companies continue to adopt multicloud architectures, the demand for streamlined connectivity solutions is likely to grow.
What is AWS Interconnect? AWS Interconnect is a managed private connectivity service that connects Amazon VPC directly to VPCs on other cloud providers. It simplifies multicloud setups.
How does AWS Interconnect work? The service establishes high-speed, private connections between Amazon VPC and other cloud providers, handling the complexity of managing multiple cloud connections.
What is AWS Interconnect – last mile? AWS Interconnect – last mile is a new capability that simplifies the process of establishing high-speed, private connections to cloud providers, further enhancing the overall connectivity solution.