AWS would prefer to forget March in UAE region
PaaS + IaaS AWS would prefer to forget March ever happened in its UAE region Cloud giant waives an entire month of charges, then erases the billing data. There is literally nothing to…
PaaS + IaaS AWS would prefer to forget March ever happened in its UAE region Cloud giant waives an entire month of charges, then erases the billing data. There is literally nothing to…
…an awful lot like Broadcom putting on the record that the financial arrangements that will make it possible to deploy 3.5GW worth of custom TPUs for Anthropic represent sufficient risk that…
…It actively reinforces the status quo which is already expensive and risks further entrenchment by the two dominant forces in the cloud market: AWS and Microsoft . From central government departments and their…
PaaS + IaaS Amazon would rather shareholders did not look too closely at carbon footprint Investors urged to reject proposal for more disclosure on whether AWS expansion risks climate goals Amazon's board…
…Or it might reflect out-of-date pricing information, or billing calculation errors. M3ter claims that between 4 and 7 percent of annual recurring revenue is potentially at risk from unsophisticated bookkeeping…
AI + ML AWS CEO: It's funny when people ask me if AI is overhyped Matt Garman sounds the alarm but plays down the SaaS-pocalypse at Human[X] Stefan Weitz, CEO…
…Also in Vietnam last week, AWS Vice President of Data Center Planning and Delivery Kerry Person promised to develop local talent, and expressed his desire to do more business with the nation…
…However, just as Graviton and Cobalt have replaced Xeon or Epyc processors in Amazon's or Microsoft's clouds, neither Intel nor AMD is at risk of being ejected by Axion any…
…cloud environs have max-severity React hole AWS Lambda loves charging for idle time: Vercel claims it found a way to dodge the bill I meant to do that! AI vendors shrug…
Software Open source isn't a tip jar – it's time to charge for access A handful thrive, most scrape by as companies make billions off their code OPINION Time and again…