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AWS teams working around the clock to keep Middle East services up after drone strikes, CEO says

The Iran war has hit Amazon data centers in the region, and the company is working around the clock on availability, cloud chief Matt Garman said.

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cnbc.comStai leggendo2 mesi fa

AWS teams working around the clock to keep Middle East services up after drone strikes, CEO says

The Iran war has hit Amazon data centers in the region, and the company is working around the clock on availability, cloud chief Matt Garman said.

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forbes.com2 mesi fa

Amazon’s AWS Chief Is ‘Bullish’ On Middle East Despite Conflict

Matt Garman, who rose from intern to Amazon Web Services boss, also hopes the company’s recent deal with OpenAI will help improve the e-commerce giant’s Trainium chips.

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  1. martedì 7 aprile 2026·cnbc.com

    AWS teams working around the clock to keep Middle East services up after drone strikes, CEO says

    The Iran war has hit Amazon data centers in the region, and the company is working around the clock on availability, cloud chief Matt Garman said.

  2. giovedì 9 aprile 2026·forbes.com

    Amazon’s AWS Chief Is ‘Bullish’ On Middle East Despite Conflict

    Matt Garman, who rose from intern to Amazon Web Services boss, also hopes the company’s recent deal with OpenAI will help improve the e-commerce giant’s Trainium chips.