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Why is the internet broken? How one small problem can take down the whole web
Why is the internet broken? How one small problem can take down the whole web - The vast array of platforms, companies, websites and apps available on the internet rely on a very small number of companies,
The University of Iowa Information and Technology services reported a disruption of services provided by the university Monday, due to the global Amazon Web Services outage. Websites including ICON — the university’s online platform for coursework,
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A major disruption to Amazon’s cloud computing platform Monday exposed the fragile nature of digital dependency. When technical problems knocked the service offline, the ripple effects touched millions: Video gamers found themselves locked out of Fortnite,
It took a day without Amazon Web Services for Americans to realize how reliant the internet is on a single company.