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Amazon adds '1-Click' software setup to its cloud

...their software in front of hundreds of thousands of active AWS customers," Werner Vogels, Amazon's chief technology officer, wrote in a blog post on... Read more

20 April, 2012 by Jack Clark

Amazon plugs A9 search into its AWS cloud

...data sources that cannot be simply queried with a web search engine," Werner Vogels, Amazon's chief technology officer, wrote in his own blog post... Read more

13 April, 2012 by Jack Clark

Amazon cuts off stack at the PaaS

...in platform-as-a-service (PaaS), according to its chief technology officer. Werner Vogels, Amazon's chief technology officer, speaking at Cloud Expo Europe. Credit... Read more

26 January, 2012 by Jack Clark

AWS ElastiCache makes apps jump to attention

...scalable manner is not a simple task," AWS's chief technology officer Werner Vogels wrote in a blog post on Monday. "Amazon ElastiCache takes away... Read more

23 August, 2011 by Jack Clark

Amazon CTO rules out tech acquisitions

...Amazon chief technology officer Werner Vogels has conceded that his company has a poor track record in... Read more

18 July, 2011 by Mahesh Sharma

Amazon announces storage cloud for 5TB objects

...use cases" such as genome sequencing, Amazon Web Services chief technology officer Werner Vogels wrote in a blog post on Thursday. AWS on Thursday also... Read more

13 December, 2010 by Jack Clark

Amazon adds more Windows compatibility to cloud

...programming language, development tools and database software that meet their application requirements," Werner Vogels, Amazon's chief technology officer, wrote in a separate blog post... Read more

9 May, 2012

Amazon switches on DynamoDB cloud database service

...as Salesforce.com, Oracle and others. Amazon Web Services chief technology officer Werner Vogels has introduced the company's hosted database service DynamoDB. Image credit... Read more

19 January, 2012 by Jack Clark

AWS: Enterprises slow to reap big data benefits

...out applications like Hadoop have evolved to analyse large quantities of data, Werner Vogels, Amazon Web Service's (AWS) chief technology officer, said in a... Read more

24 April, 2012

Amazon adds PHP support to Elastic Beanstalk

...play a role in why some developers choose one over the other," Werner Vogels, Amazon's chief technology officer, wrote in a blog post. "Ultimately... Read more

21 March, 2012

Amazon reduces cloud prices across globe

...also part of the DNA of AWS," Amazon's chief technology officer, Werner Vogels, wrote in a blog post on Monday. "We strongly believe that... Read more

6 March, 2012

Amazon hooks into on-premise applications

...build applications that contain multiple, distributed components, Amazon's chief technology officer Werner Vogels wrote in a separate blog post. "Today, to accomplish this, developers... Read more

22 February, 2012

AWS cuts cloud bandwidth charges

...we're lowering them again," Amazon Web Services' (AWS) chief technology officer, Werner Vogels, wrote on his blog on Wednesday. "Bandwidth pricing will see a... Read more

30 June, 2011

Suse server comes to EC2 HPC clusters

...to provide high performance compute and networking," AWS's chief technology officer, Werner Vogels, wrote on his blog at the time of the launch Read more

9 March, 2011

AWS storage cloud gains static website hosting

...Amazon said on Thursday. Now sites can be mounted through S3 alone. Werner Vogels, Amazon Web Services' (AWS) chief technology officer, said in a post... Read more

18 February, 2011

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