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Amazon has formally launched its cloud computing services in New Zealand, reviving a plan first unveiled in 2021 to invest ...
Losing Its Silver Lining For over a decade, Amazon Web Services (AWS) has reigned supreme as the titan of cloud computing, ...
Amazon Web Services, Inc., an Amazon.com, Inc. company, today announced the general availability of AWS Parallel Computing Service, a new managed service that helps customers easily set up and ...
AWS debuted several new computing options, some based on its own new custom silicon designs, as well as a staggering array of data organization, analysis, and connection tools and services.
AWS has a history of innovation in supporting HPC workloads. That history includes releases like the open source cluster orchestration toolkit AWS ParallelCluster, fully managed batch computing ...
AWS was one of the first companies to develop a serverless computing concept that directed the modification of customer development, deployment, and application management.
Years before Amazon Web Services launched in March 2006, there were a slew of grid computing startups and incumbent system ...
AWS Parallel Computing lets enterprises use HPC clusters to run any kind of workload without needing in-house system administrators.
AWS Lambda has played a pivotal role in shaping the cloud computing landscape, but its evolution is far from over.
Cloud providers AWS, Microsoft and Google are building custom silicon chips for AI computing that will give customers in APAC more flexibility and choice.
At Amazon’s annual re:Invent conference this year, AWS debuted several new computing options as well as a staggering array of data organization, analysis, and connection tools and services.