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Microsoft Enlists AWS to Help GitHub Handle Explosive Growth in AI Development

Summary by DevOps.com
Microsoft has reportedly begun using Amazon Web Services to provide additional computing capacity for GitHub as a dramatic rise in AI-assisted software development places unprecedented demands on the coding platform. The news is unexpected from Microsoft, which has spent years positioning Azure as the destination for GitHub’s long-term infrastructure. Since acquiring GitHub in 2018, Microsoft has been working toward a plan to move the platform f…
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Microsoft's subsidiary Github is currently experiencing exponential growth, mainly because vibecoding is now seen as an essential skill set and AI coding agents appear to be rapidly implementing entire weekend projects for which a suitable domain was acquired six years ago. Github is represented in this business in two ways. On the one hand, Github Copilot offers its own coding agents. On the other hand, Github is probably the largest code repos…

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WindowsArea.de broke the news on Wednesday, June 17, 2026.
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