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Amazon Web Services launches $40M initiative that aims to reduce health inequities

GeekWire

Amazon Web Services will provide $40 million in credits and technical support over three years for organizations working to enhance health and reduce inequities in care. “Leveraging data to promote more equitable and inclusive systems of care.” Max Peterson. Amazon Photo).

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6 key considerations for selecting an AI systems vendor

CIO Business Intelligence

Choosing the right AI systems vendor – one with the right capabilities – won’t solve all these issues. To achieve AI success, IT leaders need a systems vendor who goes far beyond simply plugging the latest GPU processor into a standard rack-mount server. But it can simplify achieving your AI goals.

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AWS Used By Bad Guys: SolarWinds Hackers Used Elastic Compute Cloud

CTOvision

Amazon Web Services admitted Thursday that hackers used its systems in the SolarWinds campaign but reiterated the cloud computing giant wasn’t itself infected with malware. The actors used EC2 [Amazon Elastic […].

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Amazon Web Services is creating its very own space force for cloud computing

GeekWire

Amazon Web Services today unveiled a new business unit devoted to developing data infrastructure and cloud services for the aerospace and satellite industry — and headed by someone who helped set up the U.S. Amazon Web Services facilitates Capella Space’s catalog of satellite radar imagery. AWS Photo).

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Amazon Web Services says overwhelmed network devices triggered outage

The Verge

Amazon Web Services (AWS) has provided an explanation as to what caused the outage that downed parts of its own services , as well as the third-party websites and online platforms that utilize AWS. The spike in congestion prevented the company’s operations team from using its real-time monitoring system. “An

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The cloud in orbit: Amazon Web Services demonstrates data analysis on a satellite

GeekWire

For the past 10 months, Amazon Web Services has been running data through its cloud-based software platform on what’s arguably the world’s edgiest edge: a satellite in low Earth orbit. An artist’s conception shows D-Orbit’s ION spacecraft deploying smaller satellites. (D-Orbit D-Orbit Illustration).

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Virtuous Teaming: Palantir And AWS Team Up For ERP Suite

CTOvision

Palantir Technologies Inc announced Friday its new Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system with Amazon.com, Inc. cloud service platform Amazon Web Services (AWS) will be available to all AWS customers. What […].