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.
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MATRIXX Software has announced the availability of its Digital Commerce platform on Amazon Web Services (AWS).
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China Mobile International Limited (CMI) has announced that the latest version of the cloud-network integration platform mCloud covers more cloud service providers and is available online.
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ThousandEyes has today announced a significant expansion of its global multi-cloud monitoring coverage and has attained additional support for Alibaba Cloud.
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Amazon Web Services has launched data centres in Bahrain and announced plans for nine more so-called “availability zones” in Indonesia, Italy, and South Africa.
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Satellite company Iridium will go live with its Amazon cloud deal by the end of September, CEO Matt Desch has told Capacity.
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The US Justice Department has begun an investigation into what it thinks may be anti-competitive actions by online platforms.
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Equinix is taking part in the launch of a new Amazon Web Services (AWS) Direct Connect service delivery programme.
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Jean-Philippe Poirault, global head of telecoms at AWS, speaks to Natalie Bannerman about the biggest trends, the culture shift required of cloud computing and the three pillars that separate AWS from the crowd.
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Cloud-based software provider Gotransverse has opened a new multi-tenant data centre in Sydney, Australia, operated by Amazon Web Services (AWS).
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Amazon Web Services has announced the general availability of AWS Security Hub, a service that gives customers a central place to manage security and compliance across an AWS environment.
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CoreSite Realty Corporation has announced the availability of hosted connections with one, two, five, or 10Gbps of capacity for Amazon Web Services (AWS) Direct Connect.
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Digital Realty has achieved the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Service Delivery designation for AWS Direct Connect.