Tag: AWS

  • AWS Introduces S3 Files

    AWS Introduces S3 Files

    AWS Redefines Cloud Foundations Amid AI Surge Amazon S3, the backbone of petabyte-scale data lakes for over a decade, no longer forces developers to choose between object storage’s durability and file systems’ editability. With the launch of S3 Files, AWS has introduced fully featured, high-performance file system access directly to S3 buckets, enabling EC2 instances,…

  • BSV Hits 1M TPS

    BSV Hits 1M TPS

    Imagine a blockchain network sustaining one million transactions per second—consistently, with zero losses—for two full weeks across six distributed AWS Regions. The BSV Association has achieved exactly this with Teranode, their new reference node software built on AWS, redefining what’s possible for enterprise-grade blockchain How the BSV Association built a million-TPS blockchain node using AWS.…

  • Microsoft’s Azure Under Fire

    Microsoft’s Azure Under Fire

    Microsoft’s Cloud Ambitions Under Scrutiny: Talent Drains Meet Massive AI Push A former Microsoft engineer’s scathing six-part exposé has ignited debate over Azure’s reliability, pinning chronic outages and scalability woes on a rushed 2008 launch and subsequent talent exodus that left the platform “perpetually on life support.” Axel Rietschin’s essays detail foundational fragility. Yet, even…

  • Cloud Discounts Soar

    Cloud Discounts Soar

    Cloud Cost Pressures Drive Surge in Discount Adoption Across Hyperscalers As cloud expenditures approach $1 trillion globally in 2026, enterprises are doubling down on discounts to offset relentless price hikes from AI workloads and data proliferation. Flexera’s latest “2026 State of the Cloud” report reveals that nearly half of surveyed cloud users—over 750 executives and…

  • AWS Tackles AI Deployment

    AWS Tackles AI Deployment

    In the high-stakes world of enterprise AI deployment, the transition from polished demos to production chaos has long plagued developers. Agents built on large language models dazzle in controlled tests but falter under real-world variability—wrong tool calls, erratic reasoning, and unforeseen failures erode trust and inflate costs. Amazon Web Services (AWS) is tackling this head-on…

  • AWS Debuts Agentic AI

    AWS Debuts Agentic AI

    AWS Unleashes Agentic AI to Automate the Unmanageable in Cloud Operations In a single week, Amazon Web Services unveiled a suite of agentic AI capabilities that could slash mean time to resolution for incidents from hours to minutes, automating everything from cost optimization to quality assurance testing. Tools like the AWS DevOps Agent and Amazon…

  • AWS Enhances Cloud Resilience

    AWS Enhances Cloud Resilience

    AWS Ushers in Era of Autonomous Cloud Intelligence Amid Resilience Challenges When an Iranian drone strike disrupted AWS’s ME-CENTRAL-1 region in March 2026, the cloud giant’s response went beyond restoration: it waived an entire month’s charges for affected customers, filtering usage data from Cost and Usage Reports to eliminate billing impacts Amazon waives charges post-drone…

  • Cloud Computing Evolves

    Cloud Computing Evolves

    Introduction to a New Era of Cloud Computing The landscape of cloud computing is undergoing a significant transformation, driven by advancements in technologies such as serverless databases, artificial intelligence, and digital engineering. Amazon Web Services (AWS) is at the forefront of this change, introducing a plethora of innovations designed to enhance the user experience, improve…

  • Oracle’s $553B Backlog

    Oracle’s $553B Backlog

    # Oracle’s Agentic AI Offensive: From $553 Billion Backlog to Autonomous Enterprise Workflows Oracle’s fiscal third-quarter earnings revealed a staggering $553 billion in remaining performance obligations (RPO), up 325% year-over-year, fueled by hyperscale AI contracts where customers often prepay for GPUs or supply their own hardware Oracle Q3 FY2026 earnings analysis. This backlog, representing contracted…

  • AWS Disrupted in Middle East

    AWS Disrupted in Middle East

    Introduction to Amazon’s Challenges in the Middle East The recent disruptions to Amazon Web Services (AWS) in the Middle East, particularly in Bahrain, have significant implications for the cloud computing industry. These disruptions, caused by drone activity amid the ongoing conflict in the region, mark the second time in a month that AWS operations have…