AWS News Blog
AWS Start-Up Challenge For 2009
We’re kicking off the third annual AWS Start-Up Challenge now. We’re looking for the hottest and coolest start-ups and start-up ideas. Developers and entrepreneurs in the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, and Israel are encouraged to enter for a chance to win $50,000 in cash, $50,000 in AWS credits, mentoring sessions from AWS technical experts, […]
Amazon Elastic MapReduce Now Available in Europe
Earlier this year I wrote about Amazon Elastic MapReduce and the ways in which it can be used to process large data sets on a cluster of processors. Since the announcement, our customers have wholeheartedly embraced the service and have been doing some very impressive work with it (more on this in a moment). Today […]
Amazon Second Life Job Fair – July 14, 2009
The very first Amazon Job Fair in Second Life will take place on Tuesday July 14th and will run from 6 AM to Midnight, PST. This free event is a unique opportunity for candidates to have direct access to hiring managers and recruiters from around the world. Amazon is looking for all levels of technical […]
The Cloud as a Platform for Platforms
Of the many things I love about AWS, I will mention three of my favorites in this blog post: AWS does not force developers to use any particular programming model, language, or operating system. AWS does not force developers to use the entire suite of services – they can use any of our infrastructure services individually […]
Scaling to the Stars
Recently I blogged about The Server Labs, a consultancy that specializes in high-performance computing including on Amazon Web Services. Here’s another story that I found fascinating: nominally it is about how The Server Labs uses Amazon Web Services as a scale-out solution that also implements Oracle databases; however its really about space exploration (or should […]
Webinar: How to Create Secure Test and Dev Environments on the Cloud
Amazon Web Services, CohesiveFT, and RightScale will participate in a webinar titled “How to Create Secure Test and Dev Environments on the Cloud.” Along with Michael Crandell and Edward Goldberg of RightScale, Simone Brunozzi of Amazon Web Services and Patrick Kerpan of CohesiveFT will show you how you can save time and money by running […]
AWS Management Console Support for CloudFront
The AWS Management Console has a brand new tab: This new tab contains full support for Amazon CloudFront. You can start distributing your content in minutes. You don’t need to make a long term commitment and you don’t need to download a client application. It is now even easier to access CloudFront in pay-as-you-go fashion. […]
Gowalla – Location-based iPhone 3G Application
Gowalla is a location-based iPhone game. Currently focused on Austin, Boston, New York, and San Francisco, the application runs on any iPhone 3G with the location-based services turned on. You use Gowalla to collect “virtual souvenirs” by visiting specified locations in each city, neatly combining the virtual and the real worlds. A product of Alamofire, […]