Reports say Iranian drone strikes hit Amazon Web Services data centres in Bahrain and the UAE, raising concerns over attacks on cloud infrastructure, AI systems, and the future of warfare.
Fifty-one students graduated from Amazon’s data centre skilling programme in Hyderabad, designed to train professionals for cloud infrastructure roles. The AWS-backed initiative supports India’s ...
Amazon's cloud operations in Bahrain were damaged by an Iranian strike, according to a latest report. The attacks follows Iran's threats against American companies in the Middle East just a day ...
Data centres were once described as the quiet backbone of the internet, places where information moved without drawing ...
Amazon's Project Houdini initiative aims to significantly reduce data center construction times for AI development. By ...
Tensions rise in the Middle East as Iran claims a strike on a Dubai-based Oracle facility, marking a worrying shift towards ...
According to an internal memo, the impacted AWS regions are currently reportedly “hard down", prompting the company to shift ...
AWS sites in Bahrain and the UAE are offline after drone strikes, with Tehran’s media tying it to US military support. Amazon’s Bahrain data centre was targeted by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard ...
Amazon's cloud division AWS has confirmed that its data centres in the UAE and Bahrain were damaged due to drone strikes amid ongoing Middle East tensions. The incident has disrupted cloud services ...
Amazon is reportedly rethinking how it builds the backbone of artificial intelligence. Under Project Houdini, the company ...
Amazon’s Project Houdini aims to shift data centre construction to factory-built modules, reducing build time and labour, ...
The company has applied to the State Environmental Impact Assessment Authority (SEIAA) for an environmental clearance ...