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AWS Australian account holders may soon receive invoices from AWS Australia and be charged GST, instead of AWS Inc. X. Trending. After years with Windows, I used the MacBook Air M4 for one week ...
AWS’s Rada Stanic and Louise Stigwood reflect on innovations made to support genAI in Australia and predict it will still be a focus in 2024.
Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS), an Amazon.com company (NASDAQ: AMZN), today announced plans to open a second infrastructure region in Australia in th ...
Second Australian AWS Region to open in Melbourne in 2022 Will host the new AWS Asia Pacific (Melbourne) Region. Written by Asha Barbaschow, Contributor Dec. 7, 2020 at 3:02 p.m. PT.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is expected to support more than 2,500 new jobs with the opening of the Melbourne region, and is planning to invest an additional $4.5 billion in Australia by 2037.
The contrast between Swimming Australia pre- and post-AWS couldn’t be starker. Corones told me that, in the 2016 Rio Summer Olympics, the team got on podiums 50% of the time.
APJ 2025 aims to empower space tech startups in APJ by providing resources, mentorship, and cloud technologies to scale innovations and advance the regional space economy.
AWS opened its first Australian data center cluster in 2012. The AWS Asia Pacific (Sydney) Region, as the cluster is called, comprises three data center campuses.
The company, which operates cloud regions across Sydney and Melbourne, will invest the majority share or approximately $7.45 billion to spruce up infrastructure in Sydney as part of the move.
Meanwhile, AWS is investing AU $13.2 billion (US $8.44 billion) into infrastructure from 2023 to 2027 across Australia, and is building a new region in Auckland with three availability zones.
Amazon Web Services joined the agentic AI frenzy in a big way this week, revealing at a New York City event Wednesday a host ...
“AWS’s investment to launch its first Australian AWS Local Zones location in Perth is a big win for Western Australian organisations and the economy,” said Stephen Dawson, Western Australia ...