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Amazon Launches Cloud Service to Help Non-coders Build Apps


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Amazon Web Services CEO Andy Jassy.

Amazon Web Services on Wednesday announced the introduction of a service that non-coders can use to write applications.

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Amazon's cloud unit on Wednesday announced the introduction of Honeycode, a service that non-coders can use to write applications.  

The move could help Amazon Web Services broaden its audience beyond programmers. AWS leads the cloud infrastructure market, topping Google and Microsoft. As more services get introduced, AWS aims for customers to spend more money, which is important because the unit accounts for most of Amazon's operating income

Honeycode includes a visual interface that people can use to build applications for a variety of purposes, including scheduling managing tasks and tracking customers, AWS said in a statement. Amazon employees have used Honeycode to plan the launch of the service, and Meera Vaidyanathan, a general manager at AWS, has used it to manage headcount in her organization, she said in an interview on Wednesday. The name of the product was decided in an app that was built in Honeycode.

 

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