Amazon Web Services (AWS)
AWS focuses on AI in expanded Bundesliga renewal
Amazon Web Services has agreed an extension to its sponsorship agreement with the German Football League (DFL) that places a new emphasis on the company’s artificial intelligence technology.
ELF turns to remote production with AWS, adds Euronics sponsorship
The European League of Football (ELF) has agreed a production deal with Amazon Web Services (AWS), while the American football competition has signed up home appliances retailer Euronics as a new sponsor
MLSE, Amazon Web Services unveil SportsX innovation project
Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment subsidiary MLSE Digital Labs has partnered with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to create a new technology-focused research and development program called SportsX, which is d…
AWS upgrades and expands Formula 1 sponsorship
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has stepped up its association with Formula 1 by renewing and expanding its deal with the motor-racing championship to become a global partner
Riot Games taps AWS to enhance esports broadcasts
Video game developer Riot Games has appointed Amazon Web Services to enhance esports broadcasts and transform how its content is created and distributed
Discovery Sports Events agrees AWS deal with Track Champions League focus
Discovery Sports Events, the global promotion and event arm of the Discovery media group, has agreed a deal with Amazon Web Services for the company to become its Official Cloud, Artificial Intelligence,…
DFL ups broadcast reach of 2. Bundesliga with enhanced feed powered by AWS
The German Football League (DFL) has expanded the global broadcast reach of the second-tier 2
AWS enhances F1 broadcast graphics offering
Formula 1 has announced that it will roll out the first of six new real-time racing statistics at this weekend’s grand prix in Imola, Italy, to enhance broadcast coverage of the motor-racing championship’s 202…
AWS signs up with PGA Tour in latest cloud computing deal
Golf’s PGA Tour has become the latest sports property to team up with Amazon Web Services (AWS) in a deal that names the company as the official cloud provider of the organisation.
Amazon Web Services to become global technology provider for SRO Motorsports
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has become the global technology provider for the SRO Motorsports Group, building on an existing relationship between the technology firm and GT racing event organiser
Bundesliga offers broadcasters IP-based streaming, Claro and Band secure rights
The German Football League (DFL) is providing its international rights-holding broadcasters with IP-based live streaming through its tie-up with Amazon Web Services, the cloud computing subsidiary of Amazon
F1 ramps up TV graphics offering with AWS
The Formula 1 motor-racing series has detailed plans to add new television graphics for its revised 2020 season as part of its agreement with Amazon Web Services (AWS)
“We don’t just put logos on things” | Amazon Web Services on its Six Nations sponsorship
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has developed a new suite of fan statistics to activate its sponsorship rights for this year’s Six Nations rugby championship.
Seifert: AI-powered archive footage among possibilities in long-term Amazon deal
The recently-agreed tie-up between Germany’s Bundesliga and Amazon Web Services, the retail giant’s cloud computing subsidiary, could lead to archive highlights created specifically for different rights-holding bro…
Bundesliga signs up Amazon Web Services for real-time statistics
Germany’s Bundesliga has become the world’s first football league to work with Amazon Web Services, the cloud computing subsidiary of the retail giant becoming increasingly involved in sports broadcasting and…
NFL, Amazon Web Services team up for player health initiative
Collaboration to involve artificial intelligence, cloud computing
NFL expands testing of 5G cloud technology with Verizon, AWS Wavelength
The National Football League is continuing to pilot 5G cloud technology in the United States by partnering with Verizon and Amazon Web Services for Verizon’s 5G Ultra Wideband network.
Amazon Web Services gets global seat at Formula One table
Amazon Web Services, the cloud computing subsidiary of Amazon