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Verizon announced a deal with Amazon Web Services on Monday to build high-capacity fiber routes connecting AWS data centers, aiming to strengthen infrastructure for the next generation of artificial intelligence applications.
AWS outage reports spiked again for the cloud service yesterday (October 29) after a mass outage last week. But this time, AWS was quick to dispute these reports with us.
Here’s hoow AWS, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud fared during the third-quarter 2025 in terms of cloud revenue, cloud sales growth, operating income and parent company revenue.
Verizon Business today announced a new Verizon AI Connect deal with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to provide the resilient high-capacity, low-latency network infrastructure essential for the next wave of artificial intelligence (AI) innovation.
Nebius introduced Token Factory, a platform for deploying open-source AI models efficiently. Supporting over 60 models, it offers enterprise-grade reliability and competes with major cloud providers.
Partners with AWS to build fiber network connecting data centers for AI applications, expanding existing collaboration as AI demand grows.
Under the Verizon AI Connect deal, Verizon will construct high-capacity, long-haul fiber routes to link AWS data centers, providing the high performance, low-latency network infrastructure needed for advanced AI workloads.
Comms provider and hyperscaler unite on network infrastructure and suite of products designed to enable global enterprises to deploy AI workloads at scale.
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Amazon denies AWS outage rumors after layoffs
Amazon has categorically refuted claims that its cloud computing platform, Amazon Web Services (AWS), suffered another major outage on October 29, 2025. This denial comes in the wake of recent mass layoffs that saw hundreds of employees from critical infrastructure teams lose their jobs.