Without explanation, Amazon Web Services has cut back on its DevOps services. DevClass article.
Back in June 2024 AWS CodeCommit quietly stopped onboarding new customers. That's not good. Not good at all, for AWS, its customers, or DevOps.
An entity the size of AWS exerts influence and pull on other large companies and their approaches to DevOps. AWS's maneuver could leave openings for other companies, however, to step up their DevOps offerings.
It will certainly for the short-term drive more people to GitHub or GitLab. They have more robust DevOps environments and features than most.
Other ripple effects may follow. Stay tuned.
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Interesting shift from AWS. It’s a reminder that relying too heavily on a single ecosystem can limit DevOps flexibility. In regions like the UAE, we’re seeing more organizations look toward customized DevOps frameworks that blend automation, scalability, and local expertise. Teams like those at LogicEra have been focusing on building such adaptable DevOps environments, helping businesses stay agile regardless of vendor shifts.