Major AWS Outage Disrupts Amazon's Services
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Since a large portion of the internet depends on AWS, the outage cascaded across major firms in disparate industries, leaving some people unable to access airline information or make everyday purchases, Qi Liao, a professor of computer science at Central Michigan University, told ABC News.
AWS outage from DNS, EC2 and DynamoDB issues explained as cloud infrastructure at data centers and potentially AI technology played a role as Amazon invests in AI.
What can we learn from the recent AWS outage, and how can we apply those lessons to our own infrastructure? What Happened? On October 20, 2025, AWS experienced a major disruption that rippled across the internet (and social media),
An early-morning disruption for Amazon Web Services caused widespread errors across key cloud systems — a reminder of how dependent state and local agencies have become on centralized infrastructure.
Even Amazon’s own ecosystem could not escape the outage, with the company's shopping app and Amazon Prime video, among others, not working.
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The news represents a significant milestone in security posture, with AWS fully meeting its past commitment to enforce the use of MFA for management and standalone accounts with r
Amazon Web Services hires former DataStax CEO Chet Kapoor as VP of security services and observability, enhancing security in AI.
Here’s what AWS channel partners, ISVs and customers need to know about the revamped AWS Security Competency and its eight new categories. Amazon Web Services has reinvented its popular AWS Security Competency program with eight new categories to help ...
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What Is AWS And Why Is It Impacting Amazon, Disney+, Reddit, And Millions Of Users Worldwide?
Amazon Web Services (AWS), the cloud infrastructure giant relied on by millions of companies worldwide, experienced a significant outage on Monday, Oct.