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  • Amazon Embraces Node.js

    Amazon has released a developer preview SDK for deploying JavaScript applications running on Node.js. The development kit comes as a NPM module (ZIP) which is installed on Node.js then called in order to access a number of AWS services: EC2, S3, DynamoDB, and Simple Workflow.

  • Netflix Open Sources Their AWS Service Registry, Eureka

    Netflix has open sourced yet another piece of their architecture, Eureka – a RESTful service used to locate middle tier services running within AWS regions.

  • Is Amazon Getting Ready for PaaS with Simple Workflow Service?

    Amazon has announced Simple Workflow Service (SWF), a service for orchestrating distributed and fault-tolerant tasks that are part of a workflow implementing a business process. Are the recently announced DynamoDB and SWF pieces of a bigger puzzle suggesting Amazon’s entering into PaaS cloud computing?

  • Hadoop-as-a-Service from Amazon, Cloudera, Microsoft and IBM

    Companies rely more and more on big data when making their decisions. Amazon, Cloudera, and IBM have announced their Hadoop-as-a-Service offerings, while Microsoft promises to do the same next year.

  • Amazon’s New Browser, Silk, Is Using a Split Architecture

    Amazon has created Silk, a WebKit-based browser using SPDY to maintain a single connection with services hosted on AWS where web pages are preloaded and prepared for being pushed to the device. The effect: faster browsing, less device power consumption and better security.

  • RightScale Is One Step Closer to a Unified Cloud API

    RightScale, a company providing unified access to multiple clouds, has announced a new release of their cloud management platform consisting of a new MultiCloud API, a new Add Server Assistant, and a Community Translations.

  • The Current Status and Predictions on Cloud Computing from Cloud Leaders

    Werner Vogels from Amazon and Satya Nadella from Microsoft talked about the current status of cloud computing, while Lew Tucker from Cisco and Jon Weinman from HP made some predictions on its future at GigaOM Structure Event.

  • Amazon EC2 Outage Explained and Lessons Learned

    Amazon has published a detailed report on the service failure plaguing one availability zone in the US East Region. The online media is full with analysis, commentaries and lessons to be learned from the event.

  • Amazon Will Offer Oracle Database 11g on RDS

    Amazon will offer Oracle Database 11g on RDS which brings patching, backup, replication, and failover support to Oracle’s database.

  • Sending Bulk Emails with Amazon SES

    Amazon Simple Email Service (SES) is a bulk email-delivering service built on Amazon’s infrastructure, protected against spam and malware.

  • Amazon Enters PaaS with Beanstalk

    Amazon is moving into the PaaS field offering a Java platform in the beginning, but they intend to create platforms for every developer out there.

  • Amazon Launches the Appstore Developer Portal

    Amazon has announced the launch of the Appstore Developer Portal preparing the way for the upcoming Appstore for Android. The model used is different than Google’s Marketplace both regarding the review process and setting up the application price.

  • Amazon Route 53, a DNS Server in the Cloud

    Amazon is offering a new cloud service called Route 53 providing all the functionality needed to run a DNS server in their cloud without any maintenance overhead and using the pay-as-you-go model common to all AWS services.

  • Amazon Offers Cluster GPU Instances

    Amazon has announced the availability of Cluster GPU instances for high performance applications starting with an instance of 2 NVidia Tesla GPUs and going up to a cluster of 128 or more instances, appealing to financial analysis, imaging, biology, simulation, and other domains.

  • Amazon AWS receives ISO 27001 Certfication

    Last week, Amazon was awarded the ISO/IEC 27001 certification for Amazon Web Services, AWS. The certification is significant in that ISO 27001 mandates specific management controls and requirements to be in place.

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