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简介Image: Getty ImagesAmazon Web Services' (AWS) whole-of-government deal with the Digital Transformati...
Amazon Web Services' (AWS) whole-of-government deal with the Digital Transformation Agency (DTA), allowing all federal, state, territory agencies and departments, as well as public universities and government-controller corporations to access AWS cloud services has been renewed for another three years.
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