Wells Fargo (WFC) has appointed Faraz Shafiq as head of AI Products and Solutions, starting Feb. 9, amid the bank's efforts to leverage AI for financial services and help streamline its operations, it ...
Wells Fargo & Co. hired Faraz Shafiq from Amazon Web Services to oversee the bank’s adoption of artificial intelligence products and help make operations more efficient. Shafiq will study companywide ...
Outage-tracking service Downdetector posted that user reports had been flagging problems with Amazon Web Services since 8:41 p.m. EST, asking followers how the disruption was affecting them and ...
WASHINGTON – The United States, Britain and Australia announced sanctions Wednesday against a Russia-based web hosting service for allegedly running ransomware operations that are meant to help ...
Amazon Web Services faced a brief wave of outage reports Wednesday, though the cloud giant said there were no such issues. User complaints surged on tracking site DownDetector just after noon Eastern ...
Amazon Web Services plans to invest an additional $5 billion in South Korea over the next six years to build new artificial-intelligence data centers in the country. Amazon’s cloud-computing arm said ...
The 15-hour disruption to Amazon Web Services, a cloud-based computing service, on Monday shook internet users around the world, disrupting everything from travel to financial transactions — and ...
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Amazon says a massive outage of its cloud computing service has been resolved as of Monday evening, after a problem disrupted internet use around the world, taking down a broad range of online ...
Amazon Web Services said the massive internet outage that originated in its cloud-computing data centers has largely been fixed, more than 13 hours after an initial shutdown hit businesses big and ...
A massive outage at Amazon Web Services disrupted major websites and apps on Monday, in a show of how one company's online infrastructure has become essential for many modern businesses to function.
NEW YORK — Internet disruptions tied to Amazon’s cloud computing service affected people around the world Monday trying to connect to online services used for work, social media and video games. About ...