Amazon bungles Wed. layoff plan with misfired internal email
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An early alert left impacted employees in the dark.
An accidental email has reignited layoff fears at #Amazon, spooking employees across #AWS, Retail and #PrimeVideo. The cost-cutting drive is also casting a shadow over The #WashingtonPost, where journalists fear similar trims under owner #JeffBezos. By: @Shilparanipeta |… pic.twitter.com/M3nPhrN4cK — CNBC-TV18 (@CNBCTV18News) January 28, 2026
AWS is Amazon's cloud services division. It's the largest cloud company in the world, with 29% of the global market share, according to Statista. However, the competition is making strong headway, and Microsoft and Alphabet are both growing their businesses quickly.
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Amazon Web Services (AWS) experienced a massive outage Monday morning, taking down hundreds of popular websites and apps worldwide. The disruption impacted platforms like Snapchat, Venmo, Reddit, and government portals, leaving millions unable to access ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Kate O’Flaherty is a cybersecurity and privacy journalist. Amazon Web Services is starting to get back up and running after a massive global outage that affected multiple apps.
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Amazon Web Services Says Outage Has Been Resolved, Though Some Backlogs Still Being Processed – Updated
In a post to its support page at 3:53 p.m. PT, AWS announced that, by 3:01 p.m., “all AWS services [had] returned to normal operations. Some services such as AWS Config, Redshift, and Connect continue to have a backlog of messages that they will finish ...
AWS services director and sales leader Bryan Davis leaves Amazon Web Services as a top North American executive to join Ab Initio Software.