May 7 (Reuters) - Amazon's cloud services were largely back online on Friday after overheating at one of its data centers triggered an outage that impacted companies including cryptocurrency exchange ...
AWS experienced a data center outage in its North Virginia facility, linked to temperature and power issues. The disruption affected multiple cloud customers, including major platforms such as ...
What happened?: A thermal event at an AWS data center in Northern Virginia caused a power loss, disrupting one of its busiest regions and impairing key services. Who was hit?: Platforms like Coinbase, ...
18,000+ outage reports logged since 2:08 p.m., according to Downdetector. Users report checkout failures and pricing errors. Amazon has not yet publicly addressed the issue. WASHINGTON, D.C. - ...
Amazon has been aggressively pushing its engineers to adopt AI tools. At least 80% of its developers are expected to use AI for coding tasks at least once a week. However, recent events suggest that ...
Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) shares slipped about 1% on Thursday after the company disclosed a cloud-service disruption tied to cooling issues at one of its U.S. data centers. Amazon Web Services said higher ...