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Amazon and Google team up to cut the impact of major internet outages

Amazon and Google have announced a rare, deeply technical partnership designed to make cloud workloads far more resilient. The move signals the start of a multi-cloud future where outages at one provider no longer grind the internet to a halt.

December 02, 2025 / 07:49 IST
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After years of competing fiercely in the cloud market, Amazon and Google have quietly taken a major step toward a more resilient internet. The two companies have rolled out a jointly engineered system that allows AWS and Google Cloud to talk to each other far more seamlessly, potentially reducing the scale and severity of future outages.

The timing could not be more relevant. Outages at major infrastructure providers, such as Cloudflare’s recent failure, routinely ripple across finance, retail, logistics, and public services. A single glitch can ground flights, freeze payments, and take down news sites. The new AWS–Google collaboration aims to make those cascading failures less likely.

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At the heart of the project is deep interoperability between AWS Interconnect and Google Cloud’s Cross-Cloud Interconnect. According to Google, the system lets customers create private, high-speed links between the two platforms with far more automation and far less manual configuration. The companies have also published a new open networking specification to ensure these links behave consistently.

Amazon, in its own announcement, said that while Google Cloud is the first partner, the architecture will extend to Microsoft Azure in 2026. If successful, this would give enterprises a common fabric across the three biggest cloud providers for the first time.