Amazon Web Services

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Build production systems with Amazon Web Services.

Amazon Web Services is a Cloud & Infrastructure technology used to run infrastructure that scales on demand. Socioon's engineers work with it in production — talk to our team about how it fits your project.

Last updated: August 2026

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Fit check for Amazon Web Services.

Amazon Web Services is a Cloud & Infrastructure technology. Socioon's engineers use it to run infrastructure that scales on demand, backed by an engineering team that has shipped real production systems with it, not just side projects.

decision-inputs.json
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Your infrastructure needs better uptime, observability, or cost control

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Traffic is growing and your current environment is difficult to scale

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Teams need repeatable environments for development, staging, and production

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You want managed services without losing architectural control

Implementation Map

Where Amazon Web Services usually sits in the system.

build -> integrate -> operate
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Infrastructure and release systems

Using Amazon Web Services to improve deployment speed, reliability, monitoring, and operational consistency.

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Migration and optimization

Moving workloads carefully, reducing risk, and improving performance or cost after the move.

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Amazon Web Services integration work

Connecting Amazon Web Services with APIs, databases, cloud services, analytics, and the systems your team already uses.

Ecosystem around Amazon Web Services.

Good technology delivery is rarely one tool alone. We connect Amazon Web Services with the services, practices, and infrastructure needed for a stable product.

# CI/CD
# Containers
# Monitoring
# Serverless
# IaC
# Managed Databases

Engineering standards.

We treat the stack as part of the product system, so architecture, testing, security, and handoff stay visible.

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Architecture before acceleration

We validate where Amazon Web Services belongs in the system before scaling the implementation effort.

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Readable, reviewable work

Code is broken into understandable increments with practical documentation and review checkpoints.

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Production-minded delivery

Security, performance, observability, and handoff are considered from the start, not added at the end.

use-cases.yml

Common Amazon Web Services use cases.

Migrating an on-premise system to a managed cloud platform

Scaling infrastructure to handle unpredictable traffic

Reducing infrastructure cost with right-sized resources

Standing up a new environment for a growing product

delivery pipeline

How we work with Amazon Web Services.

1

Assess

We review your goals and existing stack to confirm Amazon Web Services is the right fit before writing a line of code.

2

Build

We implement in focused iterations, with your team able to see and test progress in Amazon Web Services throughout.

3

Support

We stay engaged after launch for monitoring, fixes, and iterative improvements as real usage comes in.

Why teams choose us for Amazon Web Services.

Engineers with hands-on Amazon Web Services production experience, not just tutorials

Architecture decisions informed by real cloud infrastructure delivery work

Clean, documented code your own team can pick up later

Support after launch, not just a handoff and goodbye

Frequently asked questions.

Need Amazon Web Services expertise?

Bring us your product, platform, or modernization goal. We will help decide where Amazon Web Services fits and how to ship it cleanly.

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