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GeekWire File Photo The Amazon Web Services executive who oversaw the cloud giant's massive network of data centers is suddenly gone, without explanation.
Former Amazon Web Services data center leader Chris Vonderhaar joins Google Cloud Tech Moves covers notable hires, promotions and personnel changes in the Pacific NW tech community.
Amazon Web Services Inc. will spend at least $11 billion to grow its data center capacity in Georgia. The cloud giant detailed the plan on Tuesday. It’s the latest in a series of multibillion ...
Amazon Web Services unveiled redesigns of many components in its data centers meant to increase performance and efficiency amid an AI-driven power surge.
Investment firm KKR has appointed Adam Selipsky as a senior advisor for technology and AI strategy. Selipsky was the CEO of ...
AWS VP Kevin Miller addressed a Wells Fargo report suggesting Amazon was pausing discussions to lease capacity at data centers critical to AI.
Amazon is reportedly planning to spend a whopping $150 billion within the next 15 years on building data centers — a move that will position the tech giant to be able to handle an expected ...
Binance and KuCoin temporarily suspended services due to an AWS data center outage, raising concerns about centralized infrastructure reliance.
Front and center is the data center that Amazon’s cloud computing subsidiary, Amazon Web Services, is building next to the Susquehanna nuclear plant in eastern Pennsylvania.
AWS will build a data center facility in Marysville, Ohio, while Google acquires land in Stillwater, Oklahoma.
Amazon has been stepping up investments across the Asia Pacific, with plans to invest over $50 billion to scale up its digital infrastructure in Australia, Japan, Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand.