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Amazon and Google team up to keep the internet running smoothly
Technology
Amazon and Google are joining forces to make cloud services more reliable and cut down on those annoying internet outages.
Their partnership is all about making sure big disruptions—like the recent Cloudflare issues that affected finance, retail, logistics, and public services—happen less often, so your apps and online tools stay up when you need them.
Making clouds work better together
They're connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) with Google Cloud through faster, private links that don't need much manual setup.
There's also a new open networking standard to keep everything running consistently across both platforms.
Looking ahead, Amazon plans to bring Microsoft Azure into this mix by 2026, which could mean even fewer headaches for anyone relying on the cloud.