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Owen Densmore
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Amazing that Google et.al. have not been able to match the massive IT structure Amazon has slowly but surely built over time. I was amazed obamacare did not opt for Amazon to build their "website".

This has something I hadn't seen before: 
Amazon Kinesis
Now available
Amazon Kinesis is a fully managed service for real-time processing of streaming data at massive scale. Amazon Kinesis can collect and process hundreds of terabytes of data per hour from hundreds of thousands of sources, allowing you to easily write applications that process information in real-time, from sources such as web site click-streams, marketing and financial information, manufacturing instrumentation and social media, and operational logs and metering data. 

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Auto Scaling Support in the AWS Management Console
Auto Scaling Support in the AWS Management Console
Auto Scaling Support in the AWS Management Console
Now, customers can access Auto Scaling in the AWS Management Console. It’s now a simple point-and-click to automate provisioning and management of Amazon EC2 instances. Customers can use Auto Scaling to manage their compute capacity, help keep their applications healthy and available, and adjust scale to balance cost and performance.
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Amazon Kinesis: now available
 
Amazon Kinesis
Now available
Amazon Kinesis is a fully managed service for real-time processing of streaming data at massive scale. Amazon Kinesis can collect and process hundreds of terabytes of data per hour from hundreds of thousands of sources, allowing you to easily write applications that process information in real-time, from sources such as web site click-streams, marketing and financial information, manufacturing instrumentation and social media, and operational logs and metering data.
Learn more »

I2: New instance type for high I/O applications
 
New EC2 instance family: I2
For high I/O applications and databases
The next generation of Amazon EC2 storage-optimized high I/O instances is now available. The I2 instance family is based on solid state drives that provide customers with very high I/O performance, up to 365k random read IOPS, and delivers more processing power with the advances of the Intel Xeon E5-2670 v2 processors with low latency, low jitter, and high packet per second performance networking.
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Now create MySQL Read Replicas across AWS Regions
 
AWS Management Console
Now Create MySQL Read Replicas across AWS Regions
With a few clicks on the AWS Management Console or a single API call, you can now create Cross Region Read Replicas to enhance disaster recovery objectives, migrate databases and scale out your applications globally.
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Introducing the New AWS Billing Console
 
AWS Billing Console
New and Improved Interface
The new AWS Billing Console makes it easier for you to see how much you are spending on AWS (in total and by service). It also includes a simplified interface for management of billing preferences and payment methods, a payment history page, and a simple checkout process for payment of outstanding charges. The console supports both tablets and mobile browsers.
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Resource-Level Permissions
Fine-grained access control for launching snapshots, AMIs and more »
 
 
Global Secondary Indexes
New query capabilities for Amazon DynamoDB »

 
Featured Customer Story
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New Developer Tools
Collect Performance Metrics in Java »
Client-side S3 Encryption in .NET »

 
 
More Recent News
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AWS Marketplace News
Discover and Launch Popular Software in the EC2 Console »

 
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