AWS, Amazon and Middle East
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The deal strengthens AWS's AI offerings and may help fend off challenges from cloud rivals Microsoft and Google.
On Sunday, Amazon.com, Inc.'s Web Services said a fire triggered by objects striking one of its UAE data centers forced a power shutdown, disrupting cloud services in the region. Strike-Linked Fire Disrupts AWS Availability Zone Amazon's cloud division,
Amazon shares plunged 12% in February as investors grow skeptical of the company's $200-billion AI spending bet.
Tealium today announced it has launched on the AWS Singapore Region, reinforcing its commitment to the Asia-Pacific region and enabling organisations to meet growing data governance, privacy and performance requirements as AI adoption accelerates.
The war between the United States and Iran appears to have had an unexpected spillover into the world of gaming. Iranian drone strikes have hit web servers in the Middle East, which has coincided with some issues with Fortnite.
Amazon Web Services generated $35.58 billion in revenue, according to a statement. Analysts polled by StreetAccount had expected $34.93 billion. AWS represented about 17% of Amazon's total revenue for the quarter.
AWS launched "Security Hub Extended" that solves the massive workload involved in cross domain security solution correlation and management.
Dozens of popular websites and apps, including UberEats, Bet365, Amazon Web Services and CounterStrike and Steamwent down Friday after a Cloudflare outage sparked widespread tech chaos. The outage has affected users across the US and abroad,
AWS executive leader departures and Amazon hires in 2026 include Microsoft Teams founder, OpenAI innovator, AI sales head and vice presidents.