Amazon Web Services
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Yahoo has selected AWS as its preferred cloud provider for its advertising technology business Yahoo Ad Tech.
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Google Cloud’s business has grown by 45% year-on-year in the latest quarter, with rivals Microsoft Azure growing 40% in the same time, and Amazon Web Services (AWS) growing 33%.
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Amazon Web Services (AWS) has announced a £1.8 billion investment over the next two years to build and operate data centres in the UK.
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Kyndryl and Amazon Web Services (AWS) are partnering to help customers transform their businesses with enterprise cloud services and solutions.
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Epsilon Telecommunications (Epsilon) is providing customers with access to the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Asia Pacific (Jakarta) Region in Indonesia.
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Telenor has inked a strategic collaboration agreement with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to expand its 5G core transformation and deliver new 5G and edge services.
Forthcoming events
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Amazon Web Services (AWS) confirms the launch of the AWS Asia-Pacific (Jakarta) region.
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AWS has announced a WAN network service that will make it easier to connect geographically complex networks to the cloud.
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Amazon will launch its first two Project Kuiper satellites at the end of 2022, in preparation for its new 400Mbps network.
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Only four telcos from around the world have signed Amazon’s Climate Pledge, which the data centre, streaming and delivery company started in 2019.
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Amazon has started up its first Scottish windfarm, just 60km from Glasgow, where the global COP26 climate conference starts this weekend.
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The industry is moving to the cloud, says Adolfo Hernandez of AWS, which is working with a raft of operators to move away from traditional infrastructure. Interview by Alan Burkitt-Gray
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Google, Oracle and IBM are likely to compete with both Amazon and Microsoft for a new multibillion dollar cloud contract that the Pentagon will be awarding.
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Amazon is planning to build a second data centre in Drogheda in the Republic of Ireland, and is awaiting a council decision on its proposal next month.
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Separate reports today by Canalys and Synergy Research Group show that spending on cloud infrastructure is going up by about 35% a year to US$40 billion in the first quarter of 2021.
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Amazon has taken the next step in its plan to build its Project Kuiper satellite broadband network, but still hasn’t given a start date.
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Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google have come closer to facing regulation in the US following approval of a report by the House of Representatives Judiciary Committee.
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Liquid Telecom began as a carrier providing services across Africa. Now, CEO Nic Rudnick tells Alan Burkitt-Gray why they’ve changed the name to reflect the group’s new business.
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Amazon Web Services (AWS) has announced the appointment of Adam Selipsky as CEO just over a month after Andy Jassy left the position to take over from Jeff Bezos as Amazon CEO.
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US senator Amy Klobuchar is taking on Google, Amazon, Facebook and Apple (GAFA) in an anti-trust reform bill that she has introduced into Congress.
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Telefónica is to launch a managed cloud-based internet of things (IoT) service for its customers, using its own cellular connectivity.
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Season 2, episode 4 is presented by deputy editor Melanie Mingas, and features editor-at-large Alan Burkitt-Gray, and senior reporters Abigail Opiah and Natalie Bannerman
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The European cloud market has grown more than threefold since the start of 2017, reaching €5.9 billion ($6.9 billion) in the third quarter of 2020.
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Orange Business Services has formed a global strategic collaboration agreement with Amazon Web Services (AWS).
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Amazon Web Services (AWS) has announced it will open an infrastructure region in Switzerland in the second half of 2022.
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US-based professional services firm Accenture has bought Enimbos, a Madrid-based provider of cloud migration and related services, for an undisclosed sum.
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Amazon has launched its new cloud gaming service called Amazon Luna.
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New data has highlighted just how much the world shifted to the cloud in the first half of 2020, driving revenues up 20% on last year’s figures.
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The US regulator has approved Amazon’s plan to launch 3,236 low-orbit satellites to create a new broadband telecoms network.
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Vodafone Business has today announced that it will be the first telco to introduce Amazon Web Services (AWS) Wavelength to Europe.