The outage affected websites like Coinbase and Fortnite, and disrupted services like Signal, Zoom, and Amazon's own products, ...
Amazon Web Services, a major provider of cloud hosting that underpins much of the web and everyday online tools, went offline ...
Amazon's AWS outage meant big problems for large swaths of the internet. What have we learned in the past 24 hours?
AWS is the world’s largest cloud service for hosting websites. A third of all websites on the internet use it. Everything ...
Experts say the incident revealed what can happen when a such a broad spectrum of companies rely on singular cloud provider.
Everything from apps and website hosting to even your child's schoolwork portal were affected by Amazon's (AMZN) AWS outage ...
What happens when key infrastructure providers are too good at their jobs? Everyone relies on them—with catastrophic ...
AWS said in a status update on Monday just before 4 p.m. EDT that all of its services had "returned to normal operations" after much-used sites like Snapchat, Canva, Venmo, Coinbase, Ring doorbell ...
AWS' outtage affects businesses, OpenAI's Atlas browser takes on Chrome and a great comparison of QuickBooks Desktop and ...
Some of Amazon’s own services were hit, too, including its e-commerce platform, Alexa, and Prime Video. Ultimately, millions ...
Slack, Snapchat, Signal and Perplexity were some of the affected apps and websites, among a host of big names. AWS offers ...
AWS outage hits major regions in the U.S., disrupting Amazon.com, apps, and services. Thousands report issues on Downdetector ...