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  • Amazon uses nearly half a million servers to power EC2, researcher estimates

    By Jon Gold | 17 March, 2012 07:39

    Although most end users never get a clear view of the infrastructure underlying the services they consume via Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud, Accenture Research Manager Huan Liu recently estimated that a whopping 454,400 individual blade servers are currently being used to power that product.

  • Microsoft Windows Azure tops Cloud speed tests

    By Diana Nguyen | 10 October, 2011 15:34

    Microsoft’s Windows Azure has come out on top in a year’s worth of Cloud speed tests, beating Amazon EC2, Google App Engine, Rackspace and 20 others.

  • Opera responds to Amazon's Cloud-powered 'Silk' browser

    By Rohan Pearce | 30 September, 2011 10:17

    One of to features of Amazon's recently announced Kindle Fire tablet drawing attention is its WebKit-based 'Silk' Web browser. What makes Silk different from most browsers is its 'split browser' approach: Putting together complicated Web pages in Amazon's Cloud infrastructure before downloading the end result to the browser.

  • Aussie business largely unaffected by Amazon EC2 outage

    By Hamish Barwick | 09 August, 2011 16:16

    Despite Amazon's Elastic Cloud Compute (EC2) services in the US-EAST-1 Web services centre having experienced another outage, as well as issues with the Amazon Relational Database Service in Virginia, and left social networking sites such as FourSquare out of action, Australian businesses appear to be largely unaffected.

  • Amazon Cloud outage bad for business

    By Hamish Barwick | 27 April, 2011 12:29

    Outages to Amazon’s Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) offerings over the weekend have received plenty of global coverage, but they left at least one Australian business frustrated.

  • Opinion: The buck stops with you on Cloud

    By Alan Perkins | 22 April, 2011 12:37

    Amazon Web Services has been going through a much publicised outage, which has lasted by all appearances more than 12 hours. A range of services including Hootsuite, Reddit, Heroku, Foursquare, Quora and others have all faced major disruptions.

  • Amazon offering EC2 access at no charge

    By Chris Kanaracus | 22 October, 2010 05:06

    Amazon Web Services is rolling out an offer on Nov. 1 for new customers that provides one year of access to a "micro instance" on its Elastic Compute Cloud, as well as a number of other services, at no charge.

  • RackSpace's OpenStack targets cloud lock-in

    By Chris Kanaracus | 20 July, 2010 04:02

    Rackspace's contribution of code to a new open-source project called OpenStack could help establish a counterweight to larger and proprietary players like Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), according to some observers.

  • Eucalyptus expanded for Windows use

    By Joab Jackson | 17 June, 2010 05:03

    Eucalyptus Systems has released an update to the commercial version of its private cloud software, Eucalyptus Enterprise Edition.

  • Red Hat support subscription to cover Amazon's cloud

    By Mikael Ricknäs | 28 April, 2010 05:51

    Red Hat Cloud Access will let enterprises use their subscriptions to support either traditional on-premise servers or servers hosted on Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud, the company said on Tuesday.

  • Linux KVM virtualization gains steam in cloud computing market

    By Jon Brodkin | 21 April, 2010 08:56

    The Linux KVM hypervisor is gaining steam in the cloud computing market, with two major vendors using the virtualization software to create cloud platforms to compete against Amazon's popular EC2 service.

  • Cloud Computing: Early Adopters Share Five Key Lessons

    By Robert Lemos | 16 April, 2010 05:00

    While some large enterprises have moved their information-technology infrastructure to a third-party managed service to save costs, small firms--especially startups--have come to rely on cloud services to cut initial outlays and help them focus on the core services and products.

  • Amazon Web Services CTO out to prove enterprise chops

    By Mikael Ricknäs | 03 March, 2010 06:34

    There is still a misconception that Amazon Web Services exists to sell the company's excess server capacity, but that is not the case, CTO Werner Vogels said during a keynote at Cebit.

  • Amazon EC2 boosts memory, Windows support

    By Chris Kanaracus | 24 February, 2010 07:44

    Amazon Web Services has added a new "high memory extra-large" instance option for its AWS' Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) service, which provides scalable computing infrastructure over the Internet.

  • Hackers find a home in Amazon's EC2 cloud

    By Robert McMillan | 11 December, 2009 06:26

    Security researchers have spotted the Zeus botnet running an unauthorized command and control center on Amazon's EC2 cloud computing infrastructure.

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