Amazon cuts hundreds of AWS cloud jobs
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Amazon Web Services Inc. is making it easier to build user interfaces for web applications with the introduction of a new cloud-based development tool called AWS Amplify Studio.Amplify Studio, whi
During the keynote, there was news about updates to EventBridge and the AWS Free Tier, as well as thoughts about how agentic AI is “upending the way software is built.”
Amazon has laid off hundreds of employees in its AWS cloud division as part of a broader restructuring effort driven by the growing adoption of generative AI and CEO Andy Jassy's push to streamline operations.
For Silicon Valley giants, getting ahead in the artificial intelligence race requires more than building the biggest, most capable models; they’re also competing to get third-party developers to build new applications based on their technology.
It’s been a while since AWS re:Invent 2018 when Amazon made big waves with its announcement of AWS Outposts (see my initial coverage here and my colleague Rhett Dillingham’s take here).
Amazon has begun laying off employees in its cloud division, AWS, as it shifts focus and spending toward artificial intelligence. The move, affecting several teams, follows CEO Andy Jassy’s earlier comments on reducing the workforce through automation.