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Amazon Web Services’ insights into gaming for 2021

Venture Beast

Eric Morales says Amazon Web Services has 90% of game publishers as its customers. That gives the company insight into 2021. Read More.

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Dancing with the cloud: Amazon Web Services CEO Adam Selipsky takes steps to fight homelessness

GeekWire

Amazon Web Services CEO Adam Selipsky during a rehearsal session with his professional dance partner Lauren Smith. But a group of notable personalities in the city, including Amazon Web Services CEO Adam Selipsky , will do their best to use dance to raise money to help combat the issue. .

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Amazon Web Services outage affects Adobe, Roku, Twilio, Flickr, others

GeekWire

Amazon Web Services suffered an outage Wednesday that affected several applications and services that rely on Amazon’s cloud computing platform. An update posted to the AWS Service Health Dashboard just before 10 a.m. PT detailed an issue with the Kinesis Data Streams API affecting the US-East-1 Region.

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To the moon! Amazon Web Services lists first startups for AWS Space Accelerator

GeekWire

The first 10 companies to participate in Amazon Web Services’ accelerator program for space-centric startups are targeting territory ranging from low Earth orbit to the surface of the moon and Mars. Lunar Outpost via YouTube). Today’s announcement follows up on the unveiling of the AWS Space Accelerator in March.

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Amazon Web Services inks deal with the PGA Tour, its latest cloud computing sports deal

GeekWire

Amazon Web Services continues to expand its reach into the sports world. The pro golf organization will use AWS to process and distribute video footage to various platforms and services such as Every Shot Live , which debuts next week at The Players Championship, and TOURcast , an interactive way to track shots throughout a tournament.

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Zoom revenue spikes to $328M in Q1; CEO thanks Amazon Web Services for help meeting demand

GeekWire

Zoom blew past expectations for its first quarter earnings as the video conferencing company added millions of new users amid the global pandemic. Zoom CEO Eric Yuan gave a special shout-out to longtime partner Amazon Web Services and its CEO Andy Jassy for helping the company meet demand. (Zoom Image). Zoom Chart).

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Seattle Seahawks’ deep dive into analytics starts with a ‘data lake’ built by Amazon Web Services

GeekWire

For the Seattle Seahawks, that dive starts with a “data lake” built with Amazon Web Services. Game planning: Video analysis is key to the prep work that goes into analyzing talent or getting ready for an opponent. With the data lake on AWS, the information is more easily accessible in one place.