Amazon Web Services (AWS) has had a bad day. That's how the boss of another big US tech firm Cloudflare put it – probably ...
Amazon Web Services, a cloud computing service run by Amazon, experienced a significant outage that disrupted numerous ...
Amazon Web Services, a major provider of cloud hosting that underpins much of the web and everyday online tools, went offline ...
Disruptions lasted upward of two hours for most services, though some users—mostly in the United States—continued to see ...
A massive AWS outage Monday that brought down some of the world’s most popular apps and services all started with a glitch.
Experts say the incident revealed what can happen when a such a broad spectrum of companies rely on singular cloud provider.
Alaska Airlines already tried to shore up its IT infrastructure after an outage in July forced the Seattle-based company to ground flights across the country. Apparently, it wasn’t enough. Read More ...
Monday’s Amazon Web Services outage — and the global disruption it caused — underscored just how reliant the internet has become on a small number of core infrastructure providers.