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CEO Andy Jassy shares 3 ways Amazon is innovating to make customers’ lives easier and better
In his annual letter to shareholders, Jassy shares how robotics, faster rural delivery, and broadband connectivity for underserved customers and geographies will help improve the customer experience.
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CIA Director Ratcliffe, Energy Secretary Wright, and UK CTO Patel joined the AWS Summit D.C. keynote for major classified cloud and AI announcements.
A new AWS Forward Deployed Engineering organization will embed thousands of experts with customers to co-develop and deploy agentic AI solutions in days.
The new offering opens the door for cleared defense contractors to build on AWS's classified cloud, backed by an up to $20 million accelerator initiative to fuel innovation.
NASA's optical communications system transmitted Artemis II footage over the AWS global network—connecting the Moon to 25 million screens.
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