By Ross Wilkers
Apr 05, 2021
Amazon’s public sector cloud computing arm as the market knows it today and all that it’s been since 2010 has had one primary face and voice at the top. But that is about to change.
Teresa Carlson is the architect of Amazon Web Services’ public sector business, which made its ambitions in the cloud market battle known by hiring her away from Microsoft nearly a decade ago.
She is now leaving to join big data software company Splunk as president and chief growth officer, that company said Monday.
Succeeding Carlson at AWS is Max Peterson, currently vice president of international sales for the public sector shop. Peterson joined AWS in 2012 from Dell Technologies, where he was vice president and general manager of its civilian and intelligence business.
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Govt, Amazon Web Service team up to set up quantum computing lab
21 January 2021
India’s ministry of electronics and information technology (MeitY) will establish a Quantum Computing Applications Lab in the country, in collaboration with Amazon Web Service (AWS) to accelerate quantum computing-led research and development and enable new scientific discoveries
The MeitY Quantum Computing Applications Lab will provide quantum computing as a service to government ministries and departments, researchers, scientists, academia, and developers, to enable advances in areas such as manufacturing, healthcare, agriculture, and aerospace engineering.
AWS will provide hosting with technical and programmatic support for the Lab. This MeitY initiative will provide scientific, academic, and developer communities access to a quantum computing development environment aligned with the government’s science and technology priorities.