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AWS enters 5G cloud market with Telefonica deal
TechRadar· 7 hours agoTelefonica Germany is set to undergo a major change as it prepares to transition one million 5G customers to Amazon Web Services (AWS ...
How AWS's latest $8B investment is funding alignment with Singapore's AI goals
ZDNet· 21 hours agoAmazon Web Services (AWS) has pledged to invest another SG$12 billion (USD$8.88 billion) in...
Exclusive: Amazon breaks into Europe 5G networks with Telefonica cloud deal
Reuters· 5 hours ago, opens new tab will move one million 5G customers to Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud later this...
O2 Telefónica and Nokia roll out 5G SA core on AWS in the cloud
TelecomTV· 7 hours agoEspoo, Finland – O2 Telefónica in Germany and Nokia announced today the deployment of 5G standalone core software on Amazon Web Services
Amazon's AWS to invest nearly $9 billion in Singapore to grow cloud infrastructure
NBC Miami· 1 day agoAmazon Web Services on Tuesday said it will pump another $9 billion into Singapore over the next...
Meet the "Magnificent Seven" Stock That's a Once-in-a-Generation Artificial Intelligence (AI) Buying...
Motley Fool via Yahoo Finance· 7 hours agoAmazon already has started reaping the rewards of its early investments in AI, reporting a more than...
Amazon, Telefonica's Bold Venture To Transform Telecommunications - What's On The Cards? -...
Benzinga· 6 hours agoTelefonica S.A. TEF announced that O2 Telefónica launched a new 5G core network built entirely in...
Amazon Web Services CEO: We're on track to hit $100 billion in sales in 2024
Yahoo Finance via AOL· 5 days agoAWS CEO Adam Selipsky delivers a keynote address during AWS re:Invent 2023. (Noah Berger/Getty...
AWS and CrowdStrike expand cybersecurity partnership
Verdict via Yahoo Finance· 1 day agoAmazon Web Services (AWS) announced on Friday (3 May) that it has expanded its cybersecurity partnership with CrowdStrike. This expansion ...
AWS promotes itself as alternative to its own VMware cloud
The Register· 5 days agoAmazon Web Services is doing something rather odd – promoting itself as a migration target for users of its own VMware Cloud on AWS service ...