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Adam Selipsky stepping down as head of Amazon Web Services
The Columbian· 2 days agoAdam Selipsky is stepping down as head of Amazon’s cloud computing division, one of the most profitable arms of the company and the focal point of its efforts in artificial intelligence. Matt ...
Amazon's Cloud and AI Bets Make the Stock a Compelling Buy
InvestorPlace· 6 hours agoAmazon.com Inc (NASDAQ:AMZN) is a multinational technology company with a concentration in...
At RSA Conference, AWS brings updates to Amazon Security Lake - SiliconANGLE
SiliconANGLE· 2 days agoLast year, Amazon Web Services Inc. announced Amazon Security Lake, to provide efficient security data management that would enable its ...
Amazon Web Services Undergoes Leadership Change, Matt Garman to Take Over as CEO
Benzinga· 3 days agoAmazon (AMZN) stock down as Matt Garman replaces Adam Selipsky as AWS CEO. AWS's 2021 job cuts aimed...
Amazon Web Services CEO to step down
The Verge· 3 days agoA little over three years ago when Jeff announced my new role, one of my first jobs was to identify who’d take over and lead AWS. It was important to me that we had somebody ...
Amazon AWS chief Adam Selipsky to step down
Fast Company Magazine· 3 days agoThe chief of Amazon.com’s wildly profitable Amazon Web Services cloud computing unit will step down next month after a three-year term ...
Amazon Web Services CEO to step down
KITV Honolulu· 3 days agoAdam Selipsky, seen here delivering a keynote address during AWS re:Invent in November 2023 at The Venetian Las Vegas, is stepping down from his role as chief executive of cloud
Amazon's latest VMs promise savings for your burstiest apps
The Register· 1 day agoUpdated Amazon Web Services added another set of cost-optimized instances to its EC2 lineup on...
Matt Garman taking over as CEO with AWS at crossroads
TechCrunch· 2 days agoIt’s tough to say that a $100 billion business finds itself at a critical juncture, but that's the...
Amazon Web Services' chief executive is stepping down
Quartz· 3 days agoAdam Selipsky said he is leaving the company after almost 15 years to spend more time with family and consider other possibilities