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Amazon Web Services lands more SAP certifications
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Amazon Web Services launches application workflow service
AWS is looking to automate a lot of that business logic with the Simple Workflow Service.
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Amazon Web Services hosts more than 762 billion objects in S3
The total number of objects stored on Amazon Web Services nearly tripled between 2010 and 2011.
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Microsoft delivers developer kit for linking Amazon web services to Windows Phone
Microsoft has released under an open-source license a beta of a toolkit for integrating Amazon Web services with Windows Phone.
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Amazon Web Services intros gateway for backing up enterprise data
Amazon has debuted a new service that provides enterprises with a new option to securely upload data to Amazon Web Services cloud space.
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Amazon Web Services launches NoSQL effort: Here comes some disruption
Amazon's DynamoDB is a big data enabler that will give enterprises an avenue to try non-traditional databases.
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Amazon Web Services lands on supercomputer list, bolsters HPC offering
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Amazon Web Services now deploying cloud from Oregon
Oregon has a new cloud hanging over it, courtesy of Amazon Web Services.
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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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The problem with free web services (GMail): no throat to choke
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REST easy: service orientation without Web services
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Google pulls the rug out from under web service API developers, nixes Google Translate and 17 others
Saying they can no longer afford to maintain the service, Google will shut down its hugely popular Google Translate API. This API made a whole generation of creative mashups and mobile...
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Amazon Web Services launches Oracle relational database service
Amazon Web Services launched its Relational Database Service for Oracle in a move that accommodates licensing within the offering and a bring your own license arrangement.
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SAP certifies Amazon Web Services for half of its application portfolio, core ERP on deck
SAP has certified its Rapid Deployment software as well as BusinessObjects for deployment on Amazon Web Services in a move aimed at lowering total cost of ownership and speeding up implementations.
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Amazon Web Services apologizes, promises better communication, transparency
Amazon Web Services provided its post-mortem on its outage that stretched on for more than a day. While the apology and recap of events is notable, the biggest takeaway is that Amazon promises to...
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