Amazon Web Services plans to deploy processors designed by Cerebras inside its data centers, the latest vote of confidence in the startup, which specializes in chips that power artificial-intelligence ...
Amazon said Friday it will continue offering Anthropic’s AI technology to its cloud customers, excluding work involving the Department of Defense. The DOD informed Anthropic on Thursday that it would ...
Amazon Web Services announced Thursday the launch of Amazon Connect Health. This AI agent-powered platform is meant to help healthcare organizations automate repetitive administrative tasks, including ...
Amazon Web Services announced today the launch of Amazon Connect Health, an agentic AI that integrates with a health provider's EHR to perform tasks associated with administrative work, such as ...
Amazon's Middle East data centers were hit by drone strikes amid US-Iran tensions. Some sites faced fire, flooding, and major structural damage. Amazon said the situation "remains unpredictable." ...
Amazon Web Services had a power outage at one of its facilities in the United Arab Emirates on Sunday. Amazon said it could take at least a day to bring the data center back online. The fire was ...
AWS Elemental Inference will let networks and studios convert live sports, news and other content into vertical video in real-time. By Alex Weprin Senior Editor Amazon Web Services has developed new ...
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NodeJS-aws-lambda/ ├── controllers/ │ └── todoController.js # Business logic for CRUD operations ├── routes/ │ └── todos.js # Route definitions with validation ├── app.js # Express app configuration ...
Abstract: The necessity of the application that is easily scalable with limited effort on its management has become very significant in the present-day fast-changing world of cloud computing.
Water powers our lives. It feeds our crops, keeps factories running, generates electricity, and fills our taps. But until now, no one had a clear, national picture of how much water we're using—and ...