Wall Street loved what it saw from Amazon this week. Yes, despite the layoffs.
Microsoft’s Azure Front Door issues appear related to a faulty configuration change that bypassed already in place safety validations.
AWS was strong, as growth accelerated to 20% year over year, a pace that CEO Andy Jassy thinks can continue for “a while.” As ...
The fate of Cursor and Replit and the rest could follow a number of paths. Cursor recently announced it is developing its own ...
Revenue increased from $167.7 billion in Q2 to $180.2 billion in Q3. AWS growth accelerated from 17.5% to 20.2% year-over-year. AWS backlog rose from $195 billion to $200 billion. Special charges for ...
Discover Amazon's Q3 gains as cloud, AI-driven retail, and grocery delivery fuel growth. Learn how these advances impact AMZN ...
Amazon's third-quarter earnings surpassed Wall Street expectations and delivered the cloud-computing acceleration that ...
On Wednesday Amazon announced the completion of its data-center initiative Project Rainier, which will primarily be used to ...
GeekWire reported Tuesday on a new filing from the Washington Employment Security Department revealing that the tech giant is ...
Agentic AI is here, and GitHub has unveiled Agent HQ, its boldest re-architecture since Copilot’s launch. The company wants ...
After a plethora of internet applications were down because of an Amazon Web Services shutdown, cybersecurity concerns have ...
Amazon has faced pressure from investors to tighten its finances as it spends big on the AI race. The company says it will ...
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