DJ Garman drops the ball instead of the bass in AWS re:Invent keynote But the 25 announcements in the last 10 minutes included a few well worth waiting for AWS Re:invent08 Dec 2025 | 3
Amazon keeps the pressure on Intel, AMD with 192-core Graviton5 CPU re:invent The homegrown chips now account for half of all new CPUs added to AWS over the past three years AWS Re:invent04 Dec 2025 | 7
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Amazon is forging a walled garden for enterprise AI Re:Invent AWS Chief Matt Garman lays out his vision bringing artificial intelligence to the enterprise AWS Re:invent03 Dec 2025 | 13
AWS offers AI-in-a-box for enterprise datacenters re:invent If sovereignty or on-prem AI matters, the new AI Factories could be for you AWS Re:invent02 Dec 2025 | 1
AWS admits AI coding tools cause problems, reckons its three new agents fix 'em Re:Invent Autonomous AI triages DevOps issues and pushes code to repositories, while checking security AWS Re:invent02 Dec 2025 | 9
AWS joins Microsoft, Google in the security AI agent race Re:Invent Preview tool promises quicker reviews and faster flaw-finding for cloud apps AWS Re:invent02 Dec 2025 | 1
Amazon primed to fuse Nvidia's NVLink into 4th-gen Trainium accelerators Re:Invent Meanwhile, Trainium3 makes its debut promising million-chip training clusters AWS Re:invent02 Dec 2025 | 4
AWS: How do you do, fellow kids? Please watch our keynotes in Fortnite RE:INVENT Drive around a virtual track in Las Vegas while watching Matt Garman speak on in-game billboards AWS Re:invent02 Dec 2025 | 6
AWS and Google build a fix for multi-cloud barriers they said didn't exist Re:invent After reassuring regulators all was well, pair debut interconnect to smooth the bumps AWS Re:invent01 Dec 2025 | 3
AWS under pressure as big three battle to eat the cloud market Google and Microsoft are catching up, while Oracle and neoclouds are growing from a small base AWS Re:invent20 Nov 2025 | 9
Amazon security boss: Hostile countries use cyber targeting for physical military strikes interview And companies are getting caught in the crossfire AWS Re:invent19 Nov 2025 | 15
Brussels eyes AWS, Azure for gatekeeper tag in cloud clampdown European Commission probes whether Amazon and Microsoft wield outsized control under Digital Markets Act AWS Re:invent18 Nov 2025 | 4
Geopolitics push European CIOs to think local on cloud Majority of customers plan to favor domestic providers as sovereignty fears rise AWS Re:invent13 Nov 2025 | 13
Atlassian twice shunned AWS Graviton CPUs, but now runs Jira and Confluence on them Bills fell 10 percent after granular tests suggested JVM tweaks that improved performance AWS Re:invent13 Nov 2025 | 15
Block all AI browsers for the foreseeable future: Gartner Analysts worry lazy users could have agents complete mandatory infosec training, and attackers could do far nastier things
China’s first reusable rocket explodes, but its onboard Ethernet network flew Asia In Brief PLUS: South Korea to strengthen security standards; Canon closes Chinese printer plant; APAC datacenter capacity to triple by 2029; And more
Untrained techie broke the rules, made a mistake, and found a better way to work Who, Me? Ignorance really can be bliss
Apache warns of 10.0-rated flaw in Tika metadata ingestion tool Infosec in Brief PLUS: New kind of DDOS from the Americas; Predator still hunting spyware targets; NIST issues IoT advice; And more!
X shuts down European Commission ad account after €120M fine announcement Brussels accused of using Ad Composer quirk to post link disguised as a video
UK moves to strengthen undersea cable defenses as Russian snooping ramps up Atlantic Bastion combines AI systems with warships to counter increased surveillance
Classic MacOS for non-Apple PowerPC kit rediscovered Unreleased variants that Jobs killed off found – 7.6 on a G4, anyone?
193 cybercrims arrested, accused of plotting 'violence-as-a-service' Minors groomed to kill and intimidate victims
Home Office kept police facial recognition flaws to itself, UK data watchdog fumes Regulator disappointed as soon-to-be-scrapped algo's problems remained a secret despite consistent engagement
Barts Health seeks High Court block after Clop pillages NHS trust data Body confirms patient and staff details siphoned via Oracle EBS flaw as gang threatens to leak haul