News & Trends
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AWS machine learning in art sparks beautiful logic
Perhaps the first lightbulb to ever be switched on publicly in the United States capital was at the Smithsonian Institution’s Arts and Industries Building for President James Garfield's inauguration. The demonstration of Edison's invention wowed the
31.05.2025
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AWS hires 1,000th apprentice for technical training program
Brittany Wilkins is a former police officer and deputy sheriff, the owner of two much-loved French bulldogs, an active member of the U.S. Air Force Reserves, and now, a data center technician in training. She is also the 1,000th person Amazon Web Ser
31.05.2025
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AWS podcast explores green infrastructure and social justice
Buildings, roads, and sidewalks are all impervious surfaces, which means they do not allow water to seep through. That also means such infrastructure is a major factor in urban flooding. One solution could be green infrastructure.Amazon Web Services’
31.05.2025
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Amazon’s first South African solar plant delivers energy and opportunity
Amazon’s new 10-megawatt solar plant is up and running in South Africa’s Northern Cape Province, the largest province in the country. The plant is expected to generate up to 28,000 megawatt-hours (MWh) of renewable energy per year, which equals the a
31.05.2025
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What does two mean to you? We asked AWS employees on Twosday
As wedding venues around the world gear up for what could be one of their busiest days of the year, we asked some AWS employees about the important pairs in their lives, significant symmetries, and why the number two means something special to them.
31.05.2025
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AWS’s inclusive culture inspires individuality and acceptance
As a Black man joining a global company, Jibril Touzi recalls entering the unknown when he started as a cloud support engineer at Amazon Web Services (AWS) in Cape Town, South Africa, in 2014.Jibril Touzi, senior edge specialist solutions architect a
31.05.2025
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Amazon re:MARS returns to explore ML, automation, robotics, and space
re:MARS is back. The event brings together some of the brightest leaders in science, academia, and business to explore innovation, scientific advancements, and practical applications of the MARS Domains (machine learning, automation, robotics, and sp
31.05.2025
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AWS program prepares veterans for new careers in technology
Learning how to connect light beams is connecting these military veterans to new opportunities in technology. But when you hear about the unique experience and training these veterans bring with them, it’s clear that their skills benefit the tech wor
31.05.2025
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NHL unveils first AI-powered stat to predict face-off winner before puck is dropped
A face-off can be one of the most pivotal moments in a hockey game. The winning player can swing the momentum to their team and directly impact the game’s outcome. Imagine, it’s late in the third period of a close game, and two hockey players are fac
31.05.2025
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Bundesliga debuts two new Match Facts
The 2022 Bundesliga season is underway, and football fans around the world have access to two new Bundesliga Match Facts powered by AWS. Match Facts are a set of in-game advanced statistics using real-time data to quantify the action on the pitch. Th
31.05.2025
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Data helps AWS customers cut their carbon emissions
As the world’s most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud service, Amazon Web Services (AWS) is committed to building a sustainable business for our customers and the planet. A new way AWS is fulfilling this commitment is by launching the customer
31.05.2025
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The astronomy startup opening the night skies for everyone
“We want people to be able to participate in space exploration, even if they don’t know anything about the sky,” said Arnaud Malvache, co-founder and chief technology officer of Unistellar, a startup and Amazon Web Services (AWS) customer that wants
31.05.2025