Web Messenger will end in April
The article discusses the closure of a web-based messenger service in April, including potential technical issues users might face.
Iranian drone attacks have taken data centers out of service
Iranian drone attacks have disrupted data centers in the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, affecting services provided by Amazon Web Services.
Amazon's data centers came under attack during the Middle East conflict, services are disrupted
Amazon's data centers in the Middle East were targeted in drone and rocket attacks, leading to reported service disruptions for Amazon Web Services.
Disruption at Amazon's Data Centers Due to Drone Attacks in UAE and Bahrain
Drone attacks have disrupted Amazon web services' data centers in the UAE and Bahrain, impacting various services, including those used by financial institutions.
Amazon issues urgent client message as two centres in UAE hit in drone strikes
Amazon Web Services has confirmed drone strikes have targeted two of its data centers in the United Arab Emirates amid escalating regional conflict.
Amazon Web Services confirms problems in data centers in Bahrain and UAE after Iran attacks
Amazon Web Services reported a service disruption in its UAE data center due to an incident involving an impact that caused a fire.
Business Ticker: Fire in AWS Data Center in the Arab Emirates
A fire caused by multiple impacts has disrupted Amazon Web Services data centers in the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain.
Amazon will invest another 18 billion euros in Spain and build a server factory in Aragón
Amazon Web Services has announced an additional investment of 18 billion euros in Spain, aiming to expand its data center infrastructure and build a new server factory in Aragón.
Login to Finnish authorities' services depends on Amazon, there are no backup systems
The dependency of Finland's governmental service portal on Amazon Web Services raises concerns about cybersecurity and service continuity.
Is Finland's Amazon Election Data System Leaning Toward Trump? The Ministry is Considering a Change of Direction
Finland’s Ministry of Justice is reconsidering the storage location of election data, potentially moving away from using Amazon Web Services due to security concerns.
StMicroelectronics Expands Collaboration with Amazon and Soars on the Stock Exchange
StMicroelectronics' stock soared after the company announced an extended collaboration with Amazon Web Services, involving a multi-billion dollar strategic agreement.
The cloud of Europeans will be 'made in the USA'
Amazon Web Services has officially announced the launch of a sovereign cloud solution for the European Union to enhance data security and sovereignty, with infrastructure located entirely within the EU.
Amazon has its own cloud for Europe
Amazon Web Services has launched the European Sovereign Cloud to meet the demands of European governments and enhance data sovereignty in the region.