The 15-hour disruption to Amazon Web Services, a cloud-based computing service, on Monday shook internet users around the world, disrupting everything from travel to financial transactions — and ...
Amazon Web Services (AWS) have been offline for a substantial amount of time today as Amazon continues to work to bring the servers affected back to full functionality and figure out what happened.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Kate O’Flaherty is a cybersecurity and privacy journalist. Amazon Web Services is starting to get back up and running after a ...
Amazon's cloud services unit, Amazon Web Services (AWS), is recovering early Monday morning following an outage that caused connectivity issues for companies and disrupted services for popular ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. People struggled to access social media app Snapchat, online game Fortnite, payments app Venmo and other popular ...
A widespread outage affecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) temporarily took down dozens of major websites and applications Monday, underscoring how deeply the cloud computing giant is embedded in the ...
Amazon Web Services, which suffered a major outage, is the leading provider of cloud infrastructure technology, accounting for about a third of the market. By Monday evening, the company said "all AWS ...
More than 1,000 people were reporting connectivity issues with Amazon Web Services Tuesday morning after a day of outages plagued thousands of popular apps and websites across the internet. An AWS ...