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Amazon Web Services Outage Borks the Internet Again

Gizmodo

Amazon Web Services (AWS), the web-hosting service that powers, well, most everything online suffered its third outage this month on Wednesday morning, bringing giant chunks of the web crashing down with it.

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Adam Selipsky, the exit interview: Amazon Web Services CEO on AI, competition, and the future

GeekWire

“The opportunities and the challenges for AWS abound, and I think it is still Day One for the cloud, including AI in that.” ” — outgoing Amazon Web Services CEO Adam Selipsky. Selipsky: The opportunities and the challenges for AWS abound, and I think it is still Day One for the cloud, including AI in that.

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Project Kuiper plus AWS: How Amazon’s cloud and satellite internet ventures mesh

GeekWire

Amazon Web Services’ infrastructure, which includes satellite ground stations, could come in handy for supporting Amazon’s Project Kuiper satellite broadband constellation. “We’re benefited a bit at Amazon by having this very good and reliable cloud service called AWS,” Limp said. AWS Photo).

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After reaching $40B in revenue in record time, Amazon Web Services hints at its own reinvention

GeekWire

Amazon Web Services CEO Andy Jassy with a chart showing AWS revenue growth at the company’s virtual re:Invent conference this week. Jassy showed stats that put AWS’s share of the cloud infrastructure market at 45%, more than double its closest competitor, Microsoft Azure. Screenshot via webcast). Amazon Photo).

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Experts Sound Alarm on Critical Cloud Security Risks

SecureWorld News

The accelerated adoption of cloud computing over the past decade has unlocked new levels of business agility, scalability, and cost efficiency. However, security has struggled to keep up with the rapid pace of cloud innovation. The result is misconfigured controls that leave data exposed.

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Takeaways from Gartner’s 2021 Hype Cycle for Cloud Security report

Venture Beast

Gartner predicts worldwide public cloud services will grow 26.2% in 2021 in its latest report, spanning 2019 to 2025. Read More.

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Salesforce Names Amazon Its Preferred Cloud Provider

Data Center Knowledge

Salesforce has officially named Amazon Web Services its preferred public cloud infrastructure provider, Amazon announced Wednesday. The announcement follows a report by the Wall Street Journal earlier this month that Salesforce was using AWS for infrastructure that underpins its new Internet of.

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