Amazon’s cloud customers will need to wait several more months before the US tech company can repair war-damaged data centers ...
Amid escalating USA-Iran military conflict, digital networks are also being affected in the crossfire. As per reports from Reuters, an Amazon Web Services (AWS) data center in the United Arab Emirates ...
‘The AWS Bahrain Region has been disrupted as a result of the ongoing conflict,’ Amazon said in a statement Tuesday, forcing customers to migrate workloads to other locations. AWS data centers in the ...
Iranian strikes on AWS data centers in Bahrain and Dubai have disrupted services that the company declared multiple zones in the region to have “hard down” status, meaning the affected areas are ...
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Dennis Murphy, Georgia Institute of Technology (THE CONVERSATION) Before dawn on March ...
Before dawn on March 1, 2026, Iranian Shahed drones struck two Amazon Web Services data centers in the United Arab Emirates. A third commercial data center in Bahrain was hit, though it is less clear ...