AWS announced a plan to expand its cloud computing infrastructure across Singapore by spending SGD12 billion over the next four years.
South Korea operator SK Telecom highlighted steps to drive top-line growth in its core telecoms business, which is slowing as 5G penetration reaches saturation, by launching new pricing options and differentiated services.
Cisco Systems (CSCO) topped its fiscal third-quarter earnings estimates — adjusted earnings of $0.88 per share and revenue of $12.7 billion — while also raising its full-year forecast. Morningstar Equity Analyst William Kerwin calls demand slumps for Cisco up until now a symptom of the "COVID hangover" and may take another quarter for demand to fully stabilize. "Buying Splunk is great and getting that inorganic growth. but Cisco's organic security and observability businesses have been...
Amazon Web Services (AWS), the cloud computing subsidiary of Amazon, on Wednesday launched its first generative artificial intelligence (GenAI)-powered service Amazon Bedrock based in Mumbai to help software developers build and scale applications in India.“The general availability of Amazon Bedrock in AWS Asia Pacific (Mumbai) Region will support customers across India, including, public sector organisations and companies in regulated industries, to innovate with generative AI, and move forward...
The CEO of Amazon's cloud computing business took over during the pandemic
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Amazon Marketing Cloud (AMC) recently introduced a new solution called High Value Audiences. This solution aims to simplify the process of identifying and targeting high-value customers for advertisers on Amazon.
AWS outlined a major commitment to Europe, pledging to pump close to €8 billion into establishing an independent cloud and creating thousands of jobs to maintain the security of data in the region.
(Reuters) -The chief of Amazon.com's wildly profitable Amazon Web Services cloud computing unit will step down next month after a three-year term. Adam Selipsky, 57, who is also a member of Amazon's team advising CEO Andy Jassy, will leave the company on June 3, according to an Amazon statement Tuesday. Selipsky has spent 14 years at AWS over two stints.
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