Amazon anticipates that restoring its cloud computing operations in Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates will take several months, following damage sustained during recent conflict in the Middle East . The disruption to Amazon Web Services (AWS) data centres was attributed to Iranian drone strikes in early March. AWS, the world's largest cloud computing provider, has since advised customers to promptly migrate accessible resources to other regions and restore inaccessible data from remote backups. An Amazon spokesperson confirmed this guidance directly relates to the operational issues experienced in March. As Amazon's most profitable segment, AWS serves a vast array of clients, from major companies like Netflix, BMW, and Pfizer, to financial institutions, media groups, and public sector organisations. The AWS status page lists 31 services in Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates as disrupted as of the week of 30 April.…