A proposed $750 million data center is planned for Clinton, Mississippi, though the company involved has not been officially named. Amazon Web Services has expressed support for the project, citing ...
Amazon's Middle East data centers were hit by drone strikes amid US-Iran tensions. Some sites faced fire, flooding, and major structural damage. Amazon said the situation "remains unpredictable." ...
Amazon Web Services (AMZN) on Monday said that ongoing Middle East conflict has physically damaged its infrastructure in UAE and Bahrain after drone strikes hit or struck near multiple facilities, ...
Amazon has confirmed that three Amazon Web Services (AWS) data centers in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and one in Bahrain have been damaged by drone strikes, causing an extensive outage that is ...
US and Israeli airstrikes on Iran triggered retaliatory missile attacks on US bases in Bahrain and Qatar, with spillover disruptions hitting cloud infrastructure, logistics hubs, and commercial ...
Amazon Web Services had a power outage at one of its facilities in the United Arab Emirates on Sunday. Amazon said it could take at least a day to bring the data center back online. The fire was ...
Amazon's cloud-computing facilities in the Middle East faced power and connectivity issues on Monday after unidentified "objects" struck its data center in the United Arab Emirates. The objects had ...
As of Mar 01 6:01 PM PST, the company said: "We still do not have an ETA for power restoration at this time. For customers that can, we recommend using alternate Availability Zones or other AWS ...
March 1 (Reuters) - Amazon's (AMZN.O), opens new tab cloud unit, AWS, said on Sunday that power to its data center in the United Arab Emirates was shut down temporarily after objects struck the ...
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb 3 (Reuters) - Amazon's (AMZN.O), opens new tab top cloud computing executive said space-based data centers are "pretty far" from being a reality, even as a number of startups and ...
The rapid expansion of artificial intelligence is driving unprecedented demand for computing power, electricity and cooling, pushing cloud providers to the limits of traditional, land-based data ...