Amazon Web Services introduces a speedier way to build cloud infrastructure, dramatically reducing setup time for businesses.
Amazon Web Services has rolled out a new feature designed to make building cloud infrastructure significantly faster. The company announced that organizations using the fresh CloudFormation Express mode can now deploy their infrastructure up to four times quicker than the traditional method. Think of it like the difference between constructing a house brick-by-brick versus using pre-fabricated wall panels—you still get the same final result, but the assembly process moves much more rapidly.
CloudFormation is AWS's tool for automatically building and managing cloud resources. Instead of clicking through countless menus to create servers, databases, and other infrastructure pieces one at a time, organizations write templates describing what they want, and CloudFormation builds it all automatically. The new Express mode takes this efficiency even further by streamlining how these templates get processed and deployed.
This development addresses a real pain point for cloud teams. Infrastructure deployment used to be a time-consuming process requiring patience and careful monitoring. With this update, what might have taken hours now takes minutes, allowing development teams to iterate faster and get new services online quicker.
The speed improvement comes from optimizing how AWS processes deployment requests internally. Rather than moving through every step of the traditional sequence, Express mode uses a more direct path to get your infrastructure running. It's similar to how express lanes on highways let drivers bypass traffic congestion.
If your organization relies on cloud infrastructure—and increasingly, most do—deployment speed directly impacts your competitiveness. In today's market, launching new features and services quickly often separates successful companies from slower competitors. Every hour saved in infrastructure setup is an hour your team can dedicate to innovation instead of watching progress bars.
This matters whether you're a startup trying to move fast or an established enterprise managing complex infrastructure. The faster you can deploy, the faster you can respond to customer needs, market changes, and competitive threats.
This represents the kind of incremental improvement that compounds over time—saving four hours per deployment across dozens of projects adds up to hundreds of hours annually.
If you're already using CloudFormation, explore whether Express mode applies to your use cases. Check AWS's documentation to understand which types of deployments qualify for the speed improvements. Start with non-critical infrastructure to test the new approach, then gradually expand usage as you gain confidence.
For organizations not yet using CloudFormation, this development makes the case even stronger for adopting infrastructure-as-code practices. Modern cloud management requires automation and templates—not manual clicking through console menus.
The bottom line: cloud infrastructure deployment just got measurably faster, giving organizations another tool to move quicker in their digital initiatives.
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