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Amber Cloud Global LLC is a cloud consulting and implementation partner focused on AWS. Its website positions the company as an AWS Advanced Partner for the Peruvian market, with an emphasis on cloud-native modernization, serverless architecture, generative AI, and “IA Agéntica” process automation. It is not a developer tool or SaaS platform in the traditional sense, but rather a professional services provider that helps enterprises migrate to AWS, design architectures, deploy workloads, monitor systems, optimize costs, and train teams.
Based on the public website content, Amber’s technology stack is clearly centered on AWS: its case studies mention services such as Amazon EC2, S3, Lambda, RDS, CloudFormation, and CloudWatch. Its services cover cloud migration, application modernization, serverless, real-time monitoring, data integration, and automated deployment. The Xiaomi Perú case shows how AWS architecture was used to integrate logistics systems, improve scalability, and reduce costs. Supported languages and specific development frameworks are not disclosed, and there is no visible information about Amber’s own APIs/SDKs or open-source tools.
Pricing follows a consulting/professional services model. The website explicitly states a 0% markup on actual AWS consumption, with customers paying Amazon directly while Amber’s professional service fees are defined separately. It also offers a free technical assessment, local invoicing, and payment terms of up to 50 days. Standard packages, hourly rates, or project price ranges are not published, so buyers will still need to discuss project scope and SLA requirements before procurement.
Strengths include its AWS Advanced Partner status, commercial support tailored to the Peruvian market, 24/7 Spanish-language technical support, post-implementation SLA, and training capabilities through Amber Academy. The stated no-markup policy on AWS costs is also helpful for budget transparency. Limitations include its strong dependency on AWS and limited information around multi-cloud, private cloud, self-hosted products, developer documentation, or proprietary SDKs. For Chinese companies, the availability of Chinese-language service, contracting entity, and cross-border payment convenience are also not clarified.
Amber is best suited for companies and organizations operating in Latin America—especially Peru—that want to adopt AWS or use generative AI to transform business processes, such as in retail, logistics, education, and public-sector scenarios. The source content does not provide information on access from China. We recommend testing access to amber.pe and the AWS console in practice, and confirming whether a proxy is required and whether Amber can support payments and contract signing for Chinese companies. If the business is primarily focused on mainland China, it may also be worth evaluating AWS China partners or ecosystem service providers around Alibaba Cloud, Tencent Cloud, and Huawei Cloud.
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amber.pe is an Peru Dev Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach amber.pe directly.