AWS is quietly killing off services under its new CEO
AWS is discontinuing services like CodeCommit and CloudSearch under CEO Matt Garman, prompting mixed reactions. Existing users can continue using them, but new users are not accepted.
Read original articleAWS is discontinuing several services under new CEO Matt Garman, including CodeCommit, CloudSearch, and Cloud9, which will no longer accept new users. This decision, made public on June 6, has drawn mixed reactions, with some praising the move as a necessary pruning of underused services, while others criticize the lack of clear communication regarding these changes. AWS has confirmed that existing customers can continue using these services, but no new features will be introduced, only security and performance updates. The company has encouraged users to migrate to alternative solutions, such as GitHub or OpenSearch.
Critics have expressed concern over the abruptness of the service terminations and the inadequate notification process, which has left many customers feeling uncertain about the future of their projects. Some AWS users noted that dependencies on services like CodeCommit could complicate transitions to other platforms. The recent cuts follow a trend of service deprecations at AWS, which has faced increased competition from other cloud providers.
Despite the challenges, AWS maintains that these changes are aimed at focusing resources on more valuable innovations. The company has faced scrutiny for its communication strategy, with some experts suggesting that the lack of centralized information on service changes creates confusion among users. As AWS navigates this transition, the implications for customer trust and service reliability remain a significant concern.
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