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Getting More for Less
Cloud computing offers high capacity for little investment, a boon to fast-growing e-retailers.
Posted 06/29/2009Internet RetailerPost a comment
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Amazon Web Services Introduces Amazon Simple Notification Service - "Amazon SNS"
Offers developers and businesses a scalable, flexible, and cost-effective solution for setting up, operating, and sending notifications from the cloud SEATTLE, Apr 07, 2010 --Amazon Web Services LLC, an Amazon.com company (NASDAQ: AMZN), today announced the beta release of Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) - a new web service that makes it easy to set up, operate and send notifications from the cloud. Amazon SNS provides developers...
Posted 04/08/2010
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FoxT Announces Availability of BoKS Access Control for Servers to Secure Access to the Amazon EC2 Cloud
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--Fox Technologies, Incorporated, (FoxT), a leading provider of comprehensive Enterprise Access Management solutions, today announced the expansion of platform coverage for BoKS Access Control for Servers to include the ability to control access to Virtual Servers in the Amazon EC2 Cloud. “By expanding the coverage of BoKS Access Control for Servers solution to include virtual servers running in the Amazon EC2 Cloud, we...
Posted 03/03/2010
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Gumiyo Launches Innovative C2C Mobile Commerce Platform Entirely on Amazon Web Services` Elastic Compute Cloud and Simple...
The move demonstrates a model for running an entire internet business on a hosted platform. Woodland Hills, CA -- February 5, 2007 -- Gumiyo (http://www.gumiyo.com) announced today that it is running its innovative mobile and web application entirely on Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) and Amazon Elastic Computer Cloud (EC2) from Amazon Web Services (http://aws.amazon.com). Gumiyo explains that the move will provide for effortless scaling while...
Posted 02/06/2007
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