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Amazon's Web Services outage: End of cloud innocence?
Cloud computing is learning the harsh reality of resiliency as Amazon Web Services' outage has crossed its second day. Meanwhile, startups and a host of other AWS customers are in uncharted...
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AWS gets SAP Afaria mobile device management
SAP brings its Afaria mobile device management platform to the Amazon Web Services Marketplace.
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Amazon launches AWS Marketplace as one-stop cloud shop
Setting up a business for the cloud might not get much easier than Amazon's new, all-in-one AWS Marketplace.
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Amazon Web Services, NIH: 1000 Genomes Project now publically available
The collection of genetic variations weighs in at 200 terabytes and DNA sequenced from 1,700 people.
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T-Mobile scores spectrum and roaming agreement with AT&T deal fallout
T-Mobile gained $3 billion as a part of the AT&T deal fallout, along with more AWS spectrum and a long term UMTS roaming agreement.
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HP open sources WebOS: The fallout
WebOS' ultimate open source fate remains to be seen, but rest assured there could be some disruption ahead for the smartphone industry.
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20 percent of Japan's nuclear reactors online: 'Wrap up and cut down'
Customers and businesses are being warned to wrap up and save energy this winter as Japan faces potential energy shortages with only nine reactors left online.
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Clearwire could miss debt payment: The fallout
Clearwire has a big conundrum: Make its debt payment and drain its cash position or skip it and take its chances.
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Amazon Web Services moves up FISMA accreditation food chain
AWS is moving up the FISMA charts as it aims to land more government work.
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Feds aim to block AT&T's T-Mobile purchase: The fallout
The Feds want to block AT&T's acquisition of T-Mobile. Here's a look at the winners and losers.
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HP's TouchPad fire sale: The fallout
HP's TouchPad liquidation sale says a lot about the company, the tablet market and its ability to keep an e-commerce site running.
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Amazon intros AWS GovCloud for U.S. government agencies, contractors
AWS GovCloud debuts as a special U.S. government-focused version of Amazon Web Services.
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Appirio CEO talks Workday, SaaS momentum, IPO
We caught up with Appirio CEO Chris Barbin to talk shop, cloud computing and market trends.
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Netflix betting on subscriber fallout in Q3, everyone over it in Q4
Netflix posted solid Q2 earnings on Monday, but naturally, all of the attention was focused on the recent price hikes. Nevertheless, Netflix execs feel confident that all the complaining is just hype.
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Amazon follows Microsoft's Azure lead; makes AWS inbound data transfer free
Amazon is taking a page out of Microsoft's book and is making inbound data transfer free for its Amazon Web Services (AWS) offering, as of tomorrow, July 1.
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Microsoft splits up its XAML team: What's the fallout?
The development platform and tools strategy at Microsoft is getting increasingly complex, especially around XAML/Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) and Silverlight. Here's the latest.
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Platform as a service and redundancy: Nagging questions
The recent Amazon Web Services outage along with other cloud mishaps of late is raising questions about platform as a service maturity, lock-in and customer recourse.
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Cloud talk: How Okta stayed running during AWS outage
Our chat with Okta CEO Todd McKinnon covered the company's cloud directory services model and redundancy. Okta is an Amazon Web Services customer, but had a failover ran through a recent outage.
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AWS and OpenStack: an interesting contrast worth considering during cloud selection
James Staten calls out a couple of contrasting approaches for users as they give consideration to cloud implementation.
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Amazon's first quarter results: AWS reliability, Kindle, margin worries on tap
Amazon's first quarter is likely to highlight the increasingly tense tug of war between profits today and investments in long-term projects. Reliability of Amazon Web Services could be a "sideshow."
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