AWS Broke the Internet Again or, Better, a Typo | @CloudExpo #AI #ML #DL

Amazon Web Services (AWS) broke the Internet again or better “a typo”. On February 28, 2017, an Amazon S3 service disruption in AWS’ oldest region US-EAST-1 shuts down several major websites and services like Slack, Trello, Quora, Business Insider, Coursera and Time Inc. Other users were reporting that they were also unable to control devices which were connected via the Internet of Things since IFTTT was also down. Those kinds of disruptions are becoming more and more business critical for today’s digital economy. To prevent these situations, cloud users should always consider the shared responsibility model in the public cloud. However, there are also ways where Artificial Intelligence (AI) can help. This article describes that an AI-defined Infrastructure respectively an AI-powered IT management system can help to avoid service disruptions of public cloud providers.

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