In an official blog post published on Wednesday, January 11, Ava Labs confirmed that they have partnered with Amazon Web Services to drive Enterprise adoption of blockchain technology.
The Global ecommerce giant and leading cloud storage provider also confirmed the news on their official platform with a thought leadership article from Emin Gün Sirer is co-founder and CEO at Ava Labs.
Avalanche is the first blockchain to form a partnership with Amazon’s cloud-computing.
It’s official! @Amazon #ChoseAvalanche to bring scalable blockchain solutions to enterprises and governments 🔺#AWS fully supports Avalanche’s infrastructure and dApp ecosystem, including one-click node deployment, offering the best tooling for these high compliance use cases. pic.twitter.com/syInSrU9XD
— Avalanche🔺 (@avax) January 11, 2023
Facilitating blockchain and crypto adoption
There are over500 applications built o top of Avalanche blockchain technology.
Using Amazon Web Services, Avalanche can launch customized blockchains, offering a range of solutions with scale, security and reliable infrastructure. These will take the form of subnets that act like networks within a network. The partnership will make it easier for developers to launch and manage nodes on the Avalanche blockchain.
Ava Labs will be offering blockchain infrastructure through Amazon Web Services that should allow for future growth in enterprise, institutional and government adoption of blockchain technology.
Although the Avalanche partnership is the first officially announced partnership with Amazon Web Services, a number of other Layer 1 blockchains use the AWS network including Hyperledger and Ethereum. Other leading blockchains like Solana, BNB Chain and recently launched Flare Network use Google Cloud storage solutions .

