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AWS teams working around the clock to keep Middle East services up after drone strikes, CEO says

Apr 07, 2026 16:56 UTC

The Iran war has hit Amazon data centers in the region, and the company is working around the clock on availability, cloud chief Matt Garman said..

  • In this article The Iran warposes ongoing challenges for cloud providerAmazonWeb Services, its chief, Matt Garman, said Tuesday
  • The Amazon division said in early March that drone strikes haddamagedits data centers inBahrain and the United Arab Emirates
  • "It's a really difficult situation, and we're working incredibly hard," Garman told CNBC's Kate Rooney at the HumanX conference in San Francisco on Tuesday

In this article The Iran warposes ongoing challenges for cloud providerAmazonWeb Services, its chief, Matt Garman, said Tuesday. The Amazon division said in early March that drone strikes haddamagedits data centers inBahrain and the United Arab Emirates. "It's a really difficult situation, and we're working incredibly hard," Garman told CNBC's Kate Rooney at the HumanX conference in San Francisco on Tuesday. "In fact, we have teams, 24/7, working to make sure that we can keep our infrastructure up for our customers in that region." Dozens of AWS services in Bahrain and United Arab Emirates con

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