Amazon Web Services

Company AMZN

Last mentioned: Mar 25, 2026

Timeline

  1. Summit Conclusion

    Final reports on investment strategies and workforce evolution are released.

  2. Innovation Track

    Weeklong sessions on AI, robotics, and chip design in the energy transition.

  3. CERAWeek Opening

    The world's preeminent energy conference begins in Houston.

  4. Programming Announcement

    S&P Global reveals the headline roster of tech leaders for CERAWeek.

  5. Conflict Escalation

    US administration signals that strikes against Iran could be prolonged, increasing regional risk.

  6. Drone Confirmation

    AWS confirms drone strikes caused the outages and physical damage to three facilities.

  7. Initial Incidents

    AWS reports 'objects' hitting a UAE data center and investigates power issues in Bahrain.

Stories mentioning Amazon Web Services 4

Markets Bullish

Tech Giants Converge on CERAWeek as AI Power Demands Reshape Energy Markets

A coalition of the world's largest technology firms, including NVIDIA, Microsoft, and Google, will headline CERAWeek 2026 to address the critical intersection of AI infrastructure and energy supply. The weeklong programming focuses on the massive power requirements of data centers and the role of chip design and robotics in the evolving energy landscape.

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Markets Bearish

Iranian Drone Strikes on AWS Data Centers Signal New Era of Physical Risk

Iranian drone strikes have damaged three Amazon Web Services facilities in the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, marking a significant escalation in physical threats to cloud infrastructure. While global services remain stable, the event forces a re-evaluation of regional data center expansion in high-conflict zones.

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