AWS partners with DeepSeek to add the AI startup’s R1 foundational model to its GenAI technology inside Amazon Bedrock and SageMaker solutions.
Two of Amazon's Seattle headquarters towers rise above the Spheres. (GeekWire File Photo /) Amazon laid off employees in its communications
Internal guidelines for a big AWS sales team provide new clues on how the company is whittling down management layers.
Introduction Moving to the cloud is a major decision for any organization, and one key factor to evaluate is the cost of migrating to AWS. With Amazon Web Services (AWS) offering a wide array of tools and services,
Microsoft's Azure cloud growth slows while Amazon's AWS expected to excel in AI-driven services. AWS has edge with stable pricing and strong demand.
Amazon (AMZN – Research Report), the Consumer Cyclical sector company, was revisited by a Wall Street analyst yesterday. Analyst Nicholas Jones
In a report released today, Justin Post from Bank of America Securities maintained a Buy rating on Amazon (AMZN – Research Report), with a
Data center technology spending skyrocketed 34 percent in 2024, according to Synergy Research Group. It is soaring past a half a trillion dollars in the first month of 2025 as banks and technology vendors vie to build out massive AI compute.
Many Amazon cloud clients want to test and evaluate DeepSeek's AI capabilities, according to an internal AWS document obtained by BI.
Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) continues to dominate the e-commerce and cloud computing landscapes, with analysts maintaining a bullish outlook on the company's prospects for 2025 and beyond. The tech giant's market capitalization stands at $2.
Shares of Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) slipped marginally on Wednesday, losing -0.31%. But the big news for the company came on Tuesday as the stock hit its all-time high price of $241.77. That momentum is reflective of investor sentiment heading into the Amazon’s Feb.
In an effort to blend in and make their malicious traffic tougher to block, hosting firms catering to cybercriminals in China and Russia increasingly are funneling their operations through major U.S. cloud providers. Research published this week on one such outfit — a sprawling network tied to Chinese organized crime gangs and aptly named “Funnull” — highlights a persistent whac-a-mole problem facing cloud services.