AWS
PulseAugur coverage of AWS — every cluster mentioning AWS across labs, papers, and developer communities, ranked by signal.
- instance of Amazon Web Services 95%
- employs Andy Jassy 90%
- used by graviton 90%
- developed Amazon Bedrock 90%
- instance of Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud 90%
- competes with Google Cloud 90%
- employed by Matt Garman 90%
- used by sagemaker 90%
- used by IAM 90%
- located in Bahrain 90%
- affiliated with Amazon S3 90%
- uses Bedrock Managed Agents 90%
- 2026-05-13 partnership AWS and Cisco announced a partnership to enhance the security and scalability of AI agent deployments for enterprises. source
- 2026-05-13 partnership AWS and Cisco have partnered to enhance the security of AI agents and their associated protocols. source
- 2026-05-12 controversy An AWS outage in the UAE region caused by drone strikes disrupted services, prompting advice for customers to migrate workloads. source
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Anthropic launches Claude Platform on AWS for unified billing and access
Anthropic has launched the Claude Platform on AWS, allowing customers to access its native Claude Platform experience directly through their AWS accounts. This integration provides unified billing, authentication via AW…
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Anthropic Claude Platform now available natively via AWS
Anthropic's Claude Platform is now accessible directly through AWS accounts, simplifying integration for developers already using the cloud provider's services. This move expands Anthropic's enterprise reach and offers …
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Enterprise GPU utilization plummets to 5% amid rising cloud costs
Enterprise GPU clusters are reportedly operating at a mere 5% average utilization, as detailed in Cast AI's latest Kubernetes report. This low efficiency, coupled with a 15% price increase for AWS H200 instances in Janu…
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2026 guide reviews 9 leading vector databases for AI
As vector databases become essential infrastructure for AI applications like RAG pipelines and semantic search, choosing the right one is crucial for performance and cost. This 2026 guide reviews nine leading systems, d…
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Floci open-sources AWS emulator; Hermes Agent gets desktop app
Floci has released an open-source AWS emulator designed to be lightweight and fast, boasting a 13 MiB size and sub-second boot times across 45 services. This tool aims to replace LocalStack Pro and does not require Dock…
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AWS data center overheats amid climate change concerns
An Amazon Web Services data center experienced a shutdown due to overheating, a situation exacerbated by the planet's rising temperatures. Critics point to data centers as environmentally damaging infrastructure that co…
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AWS MCP server launch creates audit compliance gap
AWS has launched its MCP server, enabling coding agents to access the AWS control plane with IAM-scoped permissions. This feature offers significant productivity gains but introduces compliance challenges, particularly …
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Anthropic launches $100M partner network, new certification
Anthropic has launched the Claude Partner Network, a program designed to support organizations that help enterprises adopt its AI model, Claude. The company is committing an initial $100 million to this initiative, whic…
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AWS DevOps Agents Reflect Operational Strength, Not Magic
AWS DevOps Agent case studies indicate that AI acts as a revealer of existing operational strengths and weaknesses, rather than a magical solution. The effectiveness of AI in DevOps is directly proportional to the robus…
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Anthropic revenue hits $30B ARR, driven by enterprise API deals
Anthropic has achieved an annualized revenue run rate of $30 billion, surpassing OpenAI in revenue for the first time. This significant growth, primarily driven by API calls and enterprise subscriptions, is largely attr…
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Anthropic's Claude Code integrates with AWS, Google, and Azure clouds
Developers can now route Anthropic's Claude Code, a tool for coding tasks, through their existing cloud infrastructure like AWS Bedrock, Google Vertex AI, and Microsoft Azure AI Foundry. This approach allows organizatio…
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Iran War: Podcast dissects failed US Strait of Hormuz operation
Retired Air Force Lt. Gen. Jack Shanahan joined a podcast to discuss recent military operations in the Strait of Hormuz involving Iran. The discussion focused on a "love tap" US operation that aimed to erode Iran's leve…
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Anthropic inks $1.8B cloud deal with Akamai, boosting AI infrastructure competition
Anthropic has reportedly signed a seven-year, $1.8 billion deal with Akamai Technologies for cloud computing services. This agreement is Akamai's largest customer contract to date and signifies a growing demand for AI i…
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Sunbird Insyte uses AI to provide actionable insights for cloud cost optimization
Sunbird Labs has introduced Sunbird Insyte, an AI-driven platform designed to optimize cloud spending. The tool leverages large language models to analyze raw cloud billing data, providing users with specific insights a…
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US Bank, CoBank, Rocket detail AI adoption in financial services at AWS event
US Bank, CoBank, and Rocket recently discussed their applications of artificial intelligence within the financial services sector at an AWS event. The discussions highlighted that the integration of advanced AI in finan…
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Rust MCP Server Deployment Guides Cover AWS and Azure
This series of articles details how to deploy a basic MCP server built with Rust. The guides cover deployment to various cloud platforms including AWS Lambda, Azure Container Apps, Amazon EKS, and Amazon Fargate. Each g…
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AWS Agent Toolkit, Windsurf, and Ollama update dev tools for AI
AWS has announced the general availability of its managed AWS MCP Server, which replaces the previous AWS Labs MCP servers and includes over 40 evaluated skills along with IAM guardrails. Additionally, Windsurf Next v2.…
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Microsoft feared OpenAI would defect to Amazon, court docs reveal
Court documents from the Musk v. Altman trial reveal Microsoft's early concerns about its partnership with OpenAI. Executives, including CEO Satya Nadella and CTO Kevin Scott, worried that OpenAI might leave Microsoft's…
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Linux kernel removes 138k lines of code amid AI "apocalypse" fears
Linux kernel developer Jakub Kiczynski has removed 138,000 lines of code, citing concerns about a potential "LLM apocalypse" where large language models could exploit outdated code. This action, approved by Linus Torval…
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Halliburton uses Amazon Bedrock AI to simplify seismic workflow creation
Halliburton has developed an AI-powered assistant for its Seismic Engine software, leveraging Amazon Bedrock and Generative AI. This new system allows geoscientists to create complex seismic processing workflows through…