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Many Amazon cloud clients want to test and evaluate DeepSeek's AI capabilities, according to an internal AWS document obtained by BI.
Cloud giant explains its thinking behind support for Apache open table format AWS bet on the Apache Iceberg open table format (OTF) across its analytics, machine learning, and storage stack as a concerted response to demand from customers already using its popular S3 object storage.
The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) will take a closer look at Amazon Web Services and Microsoft's cloud dominance.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Booz Allen Hamilton have announced an expanded partnership and strategic collaboration agreement to enhance technology outcomes and efficiencies for the U.S. government.
The CMA has published the provisional findings from its long-running investigation into the UK cloud infrastructure services market, and is considering taking targeted action against AWS and Microsoft out of concern about the competitive impact their hold on the sector is having.
Invent 2024, Las Vegas Dr. Angela Shippy, Senior Physician Executive at AWS, discusses how technology is reshaping healthcare—from generative AI to predictive analytics and secure cloud solutions.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has committed to invest $8.3 billion in developing cloud infrastructure for its AWS Asia-Pacific (Mumbai) Region in Maharashtra, India. The cloud giant signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on January 22, 2025, during the World Economic Forum 2025 to formalize the plan.
The investment is estimated to contribute $15.3 billion to India's gross domestic product (GDP) and support more than 81,300 full-time jobs annually in the local data centre supply chain by 2030.
AWS Matt Garman on working with President Trump, new Luma Ray2 AI model in Amazon Bedrock and $8 billion cloud infrastructure investment.
JMP Securities maintained a bullish stance on Amazon.com (NASDAQ:AMZN), reiterating its Market Outperform rating and a $285.00 price target for the e-commerce giant's shares. With a market capitalization of $2.