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How One Tech Glitch Hit Travel: 4 Facts Show AWS’ Impact on Airlines, Hotels, and OTAs

If the AWS glitch showcased anything, it was how much of the travel industry depends on Amazon’s cloud business. Amazon Web Services said a glitch in its network monitoring system caused Monday’s ... Read More
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