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Comment deux cyberattaques survenues coup sur coup ont fait vaciller le géant SoundCloud

16 décembre 2025 à 15:09

Le géant du streaming américain fait face depuis plus d'une semaine à de nombreux signalements et mécontentements de ses fidèles utilisateurs. La raison ? Pas une mais deux cyberattaques qui ont affecté la disponibilité du site à plusieurs reprises.

Amazon and Google Announce Resilient 'Multicloud' Networking Service Plus an Open API for Interoperability

1 décembre 2025 à 08:34
Their announcement calls it "more than a multicloud solution," saying it's "a step toward a more open cloud environment. The API specifications developed for this product are open for other providers and partners to adopt, as we aim to simplify global connectivity for everyone." Amazon and Google are introducing "a jointly developed multicloud networking service," reports Reuters. "The initiative will enable customers to establish private, high-speed links between the two companies' computing platforms in minutes instead of weeks." The new service is being unveiled a little over a month after an Amazon Web Services outage on October 20 disrupted thousands of websites worldwide, knocking offline some of the internet's most popular apps, including Snapchat and Reddit. That outage will cost U.S. companies between $500 million and $650 million in losses, according to analytics firm Parametrix. Google and Amazon are promising "high resiliency" through "quad-redundancy across physically redundant interconnect facilities and routers," with both Amazon and Google continuously watching for issues. (And they're using MACsec encryption between the Google Cloud and AWS edge routers, according to Sunday's announcement: As organizations increasingly adopt multicloud architectures, the need for interoperability between cloud service providers has never been greater. Historically, however, connecting these environments has been a challenge, forcing customers to take a complex "do-it-yourself" approach to managing global multi-layered networks at scale.... Previously, to connect cloud service providers, customers had to manually set up complex networking components including physical connections and equipment; this approach required lengthy lead times and coordinating with multiple internal and external teams. This could take weeks or even months. AWS had a vision for developing this capability as a unified specification that could be adopted by any cloud service provider, and collaborated with Google Cloud to bring it to market. Now, this new solution reimagines multicloud connectivity by moving away from physical infrastructure management toward a managed, cloud-native experience. Reuters points out that Salesforce "is among the early users of the new approach, Google Cloud said in a statement."

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Comment échapper à la prochaine panne mondiale du Net en « moins de 60 minutes » ? AWS assure avoir la réponse

28 novembre 2025 à 12:38

Le 26 novembre 2025, Amazon Web Services a dévoilé « Accelerated Recovery » (récupération accélérée, en français). Une nouvelle fonctionnalité qui pourrait limiter la casse en cas de future panne géante affectant ses services.

AWS Introduces DNS Failover Feature for Its Notoriously Unreliable US East Region

Par : msmash
28 novembre 2025 à 10:01
Amazon Web Services has rolled out a DNS resilience feature that allows customers to make domain name system changes within 60 minutes of a service disruption in its US East region, a direct response to the long history of outages at the cloud giant's most troubled infrastructure. AWS said customers in regulated industries like banking, fintech and SaaS had asked for additional capabilities to meet business continuity and compliance requirements, specifically the ability to provision standby resources or redirect traffic during unexpected regional disruptions. The 60-minute recovery time objective still leaves a substantial window for outages to cascade, and the timing of the announcement -- less than six weeks after an October 20th DynamoDB incident and a subsequent VM problem drew criticism -- underscores how persistent US East's reliability issues have been.

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Depuis 7 longues années, Airbus tente à tout prix de quitter Microsoft, mais n’y parvient pas

26 novembre 2025 à 14:48

Dans un entretien accordé au site britannique The Register, Catherine Jestin, vice-présidente exécutive du numérique chez Airbus, est revenue sur les difficultés de son entreprise à s'extirper de sa dépendance envers les produits Microsoft. Un objectif qui dure pourtant depuis plus de 7 ans.

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