AWS Revives CodeCommit: A Rare Tech Resurrection or Just a Git of Gab?
AWS has stunned the tech world by reviving Amazon CodeCommit, a service once deemed obsolete, proving that even giants can admit when they’re wrong. With apologies to customers and fresh investments in place, it’s like watching a corporate zombie flick—except this time, the undead product is actually useful.

Hot Take:
AWS, the tech giant known for its “launch now, think later” strategy, has done the unthinkable: they admitted they were wrong. In a plot twist that would make M. Night Shyamalan proud, AWS resurrected Amazon CodeCommit, proving they can indeed listen to customer feedback. Who knew that corporate humility could be a thing?
Key Points:
- AWS has resurrected Amazon CodeCommit, a service they previously planned to deprecate.
- Amazon apologized to customers who had planned to migrate away from CodeCommit.
- The revival is fueled by enterprise needs for integrated AWS solutions.
- New investments include support for large files and regional expansion.
- The move suggests AWS is paying attention to customer demands and acting on them.
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