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AWS Cloud – Mostly Local Showers
AWS Cloud – Introduction to AWS – 27th September 2011 We attended the ‘AWS Cloud – Introduction to AWS’ conference in London today (27th September, 2011), to hear a keynote from Amazon CTO Dr. Werner Vogels, technical evangelism from Matt … Continue reading →
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Tagged AWS, Cloud computing, CloudFront, DevPay, EC2, Google App Engine, S3, SQS
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