The recent Amazon Web Services outage, which incapacitated online services across the country, highlights risks companies must manage as they increasingly depend on cloud services, lawyers say.
AWS, which accounts for nearly one-third of the global cloud infrastructure market, has said the 14-hour outage on Oct. 21 stemmed from a failure at a Virginia data center. The outage hit a wide array of banks, social media companies and other businesses.
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