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OpenSocial API Blog: How OpenSocial v0.9 streamlines your app
One of the major updates to OpenSocial in the latest version is a new programming model that allows you to send social data directly from the container to your application's server, where you can use the data to render any content you want to show the user. This model lets you use your existing presentation layer (faster coding!) and reduces the number of requests needed to pass social data between clients, containers, and your app server (faster apps!). Here's a closer look...
Automating the management of Amazon EC2 using Amazon CloudWatch, Auto Scaling and Elastic Load Balancing - All Things Distributed
The Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) embodies much of what makes infrastructure as a service such a powerful technology; it enables our customers to build secure, fault-tolerant applications that can scale up and down with demand, at low cost. Core in achieving these levels of efficiency and fault-tolerance is the ability to acquire and release compute resources in a matter of minutes, and in different Availability Zones.
OpenSocial API Blog: OpenSocial community defines version 0.9
A new version of the OpenSocial Specification hit the presses yesterday -- packed full of new features to make writing, testing, and maintaining apps much easier. From a streamlined JavaScript API, to a more efficient way to communicate between the app and your server, many of the OpenSocial v0.9 updates aim to make coding and rendering apps blazing fast
As Online Identity War Breaks Out, JanRain Becomes ?Switzerland? ? The Real McCrea
Last week?s simultaneous launches of Facebook Connect and Google Friend Connect diverted attention from an equally important launch: A major rollout of a universal login service, called RPX, from a Portland, Oregon-based startup, JanRain. The company anno
JanRain Offers Distributed Social Options Galore, Interscope Geffen A&M Bites - ReadWriteWeb
It's been quite the month for the world of distributed social networking. Both Facebook Connect and Google Friend Connect - two services designed to help user manage a single profile across multiple sites - launched on the same day. Then, MySpace followed
Amazon Web Services Blog: Amazon EBS (Elastic Block Store) - Bring Us Your Data
A few months ago I talked about our plans to offer a persistent storage feature for Amazon EC2. At that time I indicated that the service was in a limited alpha release with a small number of customers. Since then the alpha testers have been putting the s
Amazon Web Services Blog: Distribute Your Content With Amazon CloudFront
A few months ago I talked about our plans to create and offer a service for content delivery. That service is called Amazon CloudFront and it is ready now!
Expanding the Cloud: Amazon CloudFront - All Things Distributed
Today marks the launch of Amazon CloudFront, the new Amazon Web Service for content delivery. It integrates seamlessly with Amazon S3 to provide low-latency distribution of content with high data transfer speeds through a world-wide network of edge locati
Amazon releases CloudFront: a cloud content distribution network ? RightScale Blog
Amazon just made it?s CloudFront service public and in time-honored tradition RightScale offers full support for the new service in its dashboard. You can read Jeff Barr?s announcement and Werner?s blog post for the details. I must say that the folks at A
How to Setup Amazon S3 with CloudFront as a Content Delivery Network
High traffic websites like CNN, Yahoo!, Adobe, Rediff, etc. use a Content Delivery Network (like Akamai) so end users have to spend less time waiting for the web page to load on their screens.
Why Amazon?s Elastic Block Store Matters ? RightScale Blog
On the technical side, Amazon?s EBS service may look like ?just? another great new feature of the Elastic Compute Cloud, but on the business side it enables a whole slew of new customers. I won?t pretend that I understand all the new uses, but I can talk
RightScale supports the new Amazon EC2 Elastic IP addresses and availability zones ? RightScale Blog
The cloud is accelerating past terrestrial hosting!
Today, Amazon unveiled some major upgrades to their service: Elastic IPs, Availability Zones, and Selectable Kernels. The first two are particularly important because they not only eliminate one of th
Setting up a fault-tolerant site using Amazon?s Availability Zones ? RightScale Blog
Amazon?s Availability Zones are a fabulous new feature that allows users to assign instances to locations that are very fault-tolerant from one another yet that have very high bandwidth between each other. I wish I could have done something like that as e
DNS, Elastic IPs (EIP) and how things fit together when upgrading a server ? RightScale Blog
Amazon?s new Elastic IP (EIP) addresses allow users to allocate an IP address and assign it to an instance of their choice. What?s really cool is that each IP address can be reassigned to a different instance when needed. For example, if the first one fai
Amazon takes EC2 to the next level with persistent storage volumes ? RightScale Blog
The Amazon folks have gone public today with the next EC2 feature: persistent storage. The official information is found in Jeff Barr?s blog entry and in Matt?s forum post. Calling the persistent storage a ?feature? is actually quite an understatement, it
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