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By Greg Bensinger SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) -Amazon cut at least hundreds of jobs in its Amazon Web Services cloud computing ...
Amazon is laying off an unspecified number of employees in its cloud computing division, the company confirmed. The company ...
Analysis: Amazon, as an online retailer, may seem like an unlikely company to get into cloud computing, a sector that's attracting the likes of IBM, Oracle, Google and others. However, Amazon saw ...
Amazon.com, Inc.'s Q1 '25 earnings shine with AWS and ads growth, yet tariff challenges loom. Click for how AI investments & spending trends shape AMZN's outlook.
Amazon's slow growth in Q1 was primarily caused by its e-commerce business. Cloud computing revenue soared 37% year over year in Q1. Amazon Web Services isn't the only cloud business crushing it ...
Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) struck gold with its cloud computing arm, Amazon Web Services. AWS accounts for around one-third of global cloud infrastructure spending, and it's far more profitable than ...
Amazon’s cloud crash is turning out to be the IT world’s equivalent of the rubberneck-attracting, traffic-snarling dramatic highway disaster of the season.
Amazon's priority has generally been to provide capable cloud services that just work, with impressively clean API designs, that especially on offerings like EC2 (Amazon's core computing product ...
About 6 p.m., Amazon’s cloud computing division said, “Many services have already recovered, however, we are working toward full recovery across services. ...
Both Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) and Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) saw strong growth in their cloud-computing business units in 2024. While Microsoft's Azure saw the higher revenue growth, it was Amazon's ...
By Greg Bensinger SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) -Amazon cut jobs in its Amazon Web Services cloud computing unit on Thursday, a ...