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Amazon says a massive outage of its cloud computing service has been resolved as of Monday evening, after a problem disrupted internet use around the world, taking down a broad range of online ...
Amazon Web Services (AWS) went down for several hours yesterday, affecting millions of users worldwide. The outage was the result of a failed update to the DynamoDB API, which stores user information ...
It took a day without Amazon Web Services for Americans to realize how reliant the internet is on a single company. It’s not just that people couldn’t place mobile orders for coffee at Starbucks or ...
A massive outage at Amazon Web Services disrupted major websites and apps on Monday, in a show of how one company's online infrastructure has become essential for many modern businesses to function.
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Folks couldn't order their coffees online this morning, they couldn't make reservations online, they couldn't get into their work websites. All of this due to the Amazon Web ...
An hours-long crash of Amazon Web Services sparked a wave of tongue-in-cheek, apocalyptic memes Monday as social media users coped with the disruption of major sites and apps around the world. Posts ...
CHARLOTTE — Amazon Web Services experienced a widespread outage today, affecting various services and businesses across the country. The outage impacted major platforms such as Snapchat and Ring, as ...
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 (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.
Airline websites including Delta and United were among those hit by the Amazon Web Services disruption on Monday. Customers complained they couldn't check in for flights, while others saw reservations ...