Editor's note
AWS re:Invent 2025 takes place Dec. 1-5 in Las Vegas, bringing over 2,000 learning sessions geared toward DevOps novices, IT decision-makers and everyone in between.
Matt Garman, AWS CEO, is set to deliver the opening keynote on how AWS innovations are guiding the cloud's future -- and AI is sure to play a key role. Attendees can expect to hear about the hyperscaler's cutting-edge developments during the five-day event. During the conference, bootcamps and builders' sessions will offer hands-on, interactive learning opportunities for a variety of skill levels.
Dive into our pre-conference coverage to brush up on the latest AWS news to prepare for this year's show. And stay tuned, as Informa TechTarget's editorial team will be updating this guide with coverage of the major announcements and expert analysis from AWS re:Invent 2025.
1Prep for the conference
Get ready for AWS re:Invent 2025 by exploring our pre-conference coverage, featuring top AWS news from the past year as well as highlights from last year's show.
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AWS launches virtual servers with custom Intel Xeon 6 chips
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AWS reports 17.5% growth, fails to impress investors
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Amazon to spend $100B on AWS AI infrastructure
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AI takeaways from AWS re:Invent 2024
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