‘We’re committed to you’: AWS cuts Marketplace fees in partner push
Amazon Web Services is to reduce the costs associated with its marketplace service and bring in new partner specialisations in the coming year.
Amazon Web Services is to reduce the costs associated with its marketplace service and bring in new partner specialisations in the coming year.
AWS has revealed a raft of new AI services and functionality after stating it was "standing at the edge of another technological era" describing the powerful relationship between humans and technology "unfolding right before us”.
Amazon Web Services has teased the preview launch of its new generative artificial intelligence chatbot product during this year's re:Invent.
SiS Distribution, Cloud Kinetics Services and Noodle Factory have received top honours at Amazon Web Services’ (AWS) 2023 Geo and Global AWS Partner Awards during this year’s re: Invent conference.
AWS is set to shake up its current partner programs, hinting towards possible changes regarding genAI and partner-to-partner engagement.
Salesforce has launched its new Indonesian entity to enable better collaboration between its team and local partners and customers.
Security vendor CrowdStrike has revealed partner award winners during its conference held in Phuket, Thailand.
Solace has awarded Amazon Web Services, Infosys and SAP for being its top global partners in driving enterprise adoption of event-driven architecture.
Mantel Group consultancy CMD Solutions is bringing Amazon Security Lake to Asia Pacific (APAC) as the first regional Amazon Web Services (AWS) partner to offer the solution.
Dell is expanding its Dell APEX portfolio across cloud platforms, public cloud storage software, client devices and compute.
VPBank has selected Amazon Web Services (AWS) as its preferred cloud provider to augment digital banking experiences for its customers.
Global technology distributor Westcon-Comstor has achieved Amazon Web Services' Security Competency status.
Amazon will fire about 9,000 more workers from several business units, including AWS, in the coming weeks, according to a statement released today by company CEO Andy Jassy.
Amazon Web Services, IBM, Microsoft and Red Hat have all been named as leaders in the platform-as-a-service market, research firm GlobalData has claimed.
Amazon’s cloud computing division, reported a 20 per cent growth in Q4, compared with 27.5 per cent and 33 per cent growth in Q3 and Q2, respectively.