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Amazon Web Services Launches Elastic IPs: related news

Amazon Web Services Launches AWS Premium Support, Providing Customers with Fast, One-on-One Technical Assistance

SEATTLE, BUSINESS WIRE -- Amazon Web Services LLC (AWS), an affiliate of Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN), today announced the availability of AWS Premium Support. AWS Customers who sign up for AWS Premium Support will receive personalized technical assistance from the Amazon Web Services team, whenever and as frequently as their business demands. The service offers support for operational issues or technical questions during development, test or integration. Customers can contact AWS developer support engineers and count on fast, predictable response times and personalized support to help bring their issues to resolution. AWS Premium Support is currently available to customers of the Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2), and Amazon Simple Queue Service (Amazon SQS).

Amazon Web Services Launches AWS Premium Support, Providing Customers with Fast, One-on-One Technical Assistance

SEATTLE--April 17, 2008--Amazon Web Services LLC (AWS), an affiliate of Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN), today announced the availability of AWS Premium Support. AWS Customers who sign up for AWS Premium Support will receive personalized technical assistance from the Amazon Web Services team, whenever and as frequently as their business demands. The service offers support for operational issues or technical questions during development, test or integration. Customers can contact AWS developer support engineers and count on fast, predictable response times and personalized support to help bring their issues to resolution. AWS Premium Support is currently available to customers of the Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2), and Amazon Simple Queue Service (Amazon SQS).

Amazon Launches Premium Support For Web Services Offerings

Seattle-based Amazon Web Services said today that it has launched a new offering, AWS Premium Support, which provides personalized technical assistance to users of their Web Services products. The new support option covers the firm's Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2), and Amazon Simple Queue Service (Amazon SQS). According to Amazon, the new support offerings will come in two flavors: Silver, and Gold. The Silver plan will provide a response time of four hours for high severity items, and two days for lower severity issues, and will cost users $100 per month or $0.10 per dollar of total monthly usage, whichever is higher. The Gold Plan provides phone support, and a one hour response time, and will cost $400 a month, or $0.

Amazon Web Services Launches 'Elastic IPs' -- Static IPs for

Amazon Web Services LLC, an affiliate of Amazon.com, Inc. AMZN, today launched Elastic IP addresses and the ability to launch compute instances in multiple Availability Zones, two new features that enable Amazon EC2 developers to build even more powerful and fault resilient applications in the cloud. These new capabilities enable developers to achieve greater reliability and redundancy for all of their applications, including hosting websites. These two features were among the top requests of developers using Amazon EC2. Amazon EC2 is an infrastructure service that provides resizable compute capacity in the cloud and allows developers to obtain and configure capacity with minimal friction.

Amazon Web Services Launches ''Elastic IPs'' -- Static IPs for Dynamic Cloud Computing

SEATTLE - (Business Wire) Amazon Web Services LLC, an affiliate of Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN), today launched Elastic IP addresses and the ability to launch compute instances in multiple Availability Zones, two new features that enable Amazon EC2 developers to build even more powerful and fault resilient applications in the cloud. These new capabilities enable developers to achieve greater reliability and redundancy for all of their applications, including hosting websites. These two features were among the top requests of developers using Amazon EC2. Amazon EC2 is an infrastructure service that provides resizable compute capacity in the cloud and allows developers to obtain and configure capacity with minimal friction.

Amazon Web Services Launches ''Elastic IPs'' -- Static IPs for Dynamic Cloud Computing

SEATTLE (Business Wire) -- Amazon Web Services LLC, an affiliate of Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN), today launched Elastic IP addresses and the ability to launch compute instances in multiple Availability Zones, two new features that enable Amazon EC2 developers to build even more powerful and fault resilient applications in the cloud. These new capabilities enable developers to achieve greater reliability and redundancy for all of their applications, including hosting websites. These two features were among the top requests of developers using Amazon EC2. Amazon EC2 is an infrastructure service that provides resizable compute capacity in the cloud and allows developers to obtain and configure capacity with minimal friction.

Amazon Web Services Launches ''Elastic IPs'' -- Static IPs for Dynamic Cloud Computing

SEATTLE--March 27, 2008--Amazon Web Services LLC, an affiliate of Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN), today launched Elastic IP addresses and the ability to launch compute instances in multiple Availability Zones, two new features that enable Amazon EC2 developers to build even more powerful and fault resilient applications in the cloud. These new capabilities enable developers to achieve greater reliability and redundancy for all of their applications, including hosting websites. These two features were among the top requests of developers using Amazon EC2. Amazon EC2 is an infrastructure service that provides resizable compute capacity in the cloud and allows developers to obtain and configure capacity with minimal friction.

Amazon Web Services Adds Static IP Addresses

Seattle-based Amazon Web Services, the web services arm of Amazon.com, said today that it has launched the ability to have static IP addresses with its Amazon EC2 cloud computing services. The firm's EC2 services previously did not allow static IP addresses, making it more difficult for developers to create computing instances and applications. According to Amazon, the new support allows users to create "Elastic IP" addresses which can be dynamically remapped to any compute instance in EC2. The ability makes it easier for users to host web sites on the service, and other applications which require a fixed (non-changing) IP address. The firm said static IP addresses were among the top requests of its developers. EC2 is Amazon's web-based service for renting computing capacity "on demand.

Amazon Web Services Launches 'Elastic IPs' for EC2

SEATTLE, March 27 -- Amazon Web Services LLC, an affiliate of Amazon.com Inc., today launched Elastic IP addresses and the ability to launch compute instances in multiple Availability Zones, two new features that enable Amazon EC2 developers to build even more powerful and fault resilient applications in the cloud. These new capabilities enable developers to achieve greater reliability and redundancy for all of their applications, including hosting Web sites. These two features were among the top requests of developers using Amazon EC2. Amazon EC2 is an infrastructure service that provides resizable compute capacity in the cloud and allows developers to obtain and configure capacity with minimal friction.

Amazon Web Services Launches 'Elastic IPs'

Amazon Web Services LLC, an affiliate of Amazon.com, Inc., today launched Elastic IP addresses and the ability to launch compute instances in multiple Availability Zones, two new features that enable Amazon EC2 developers to build even more powerful and fault resilient applications in the cloud. The company states that these new capabilities enable developers to achieve greater reliability and redundancy for all of their applications, including hosting websites. These two features were among the top requests of developers using Amazon EC2. It adds that Amazon EC2 is an infrastructure service that provides resizable compute capacity in the cloud and allows developers to obtain and configure capacity with minimal friction.

Amazon Launches New Applications on Facebook(R) Platform--''Amazon Giver'' and ''Amazon Grapevine'' Let Facebook Users Share and Buy Products Their Friends Want from Amazon.co

SEATTLE - (Business Wire) Amazon.com (NASDAQ:AMZN) today launched two applications on Facebook Platform, Amazon Giver and Amazon Grapevine, allowing Facebook users to see and purchase what their friends want through their Amazon Wish Lists, as well as recent public activity on Amazon. Amazon Giver allows users to see what their friends on Facebook have on their Amazon Wish Lists. Users can choose to purchase a gift for them from Amazon.com via the application, or view suggested items based on interests they have listed on their Facebook profile. Amazon Grapevine allows users to see friends

Amazon Rolls Out Fulfillment Service API

Amazon.com has rolled out a new interface for the firm's fulfillment service for online merchants. The new service, dubbed Amazon Fulfillment Web Service (Amazon FWS), provides a web application programming interface (API) that allow the firm's merchants to access information and integrate with Amazon's fulfillment service, Fulfillment By Amazon (FBA). Fulfillment By Amazon--which has been running since last fall--lets Amazon handle all of the fulfillment, packing, and shipping of inventory for online retailers. The new API is free for Amazon's Fulfillment By Amazon customers, who already pay fees for using FBA. The latest API is one of many from Amazon, which let third party programmers access Amazon inventory and product information, store data, and run applications.

Programming Amazon Web Services

With this book, you'll learn how companies can take advantage of Amazon Web Services (AWS) to "rent" computing power, data storage and bandwidth on Amazon's vast network infrastructure. Programming Web Services gives developers the background and technical detail they need for using Amazon's subscription-based Simple Storage Service (S3), Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), Simple Queue Service (SQS), Flexible Payments Service (FPS), and SimpleDB to build web-scale business applications.

Amazon Adds Web Services to 'Fulfillment By Amazon' Program

Amazon has added a new service to help online sellers fulfill goods: the Amazon Fulfillment Web Service (Amazon FWS) allows merchants to tap in to Amazon's network of fulfillment centers and expertise in logistics. Amazon FWS builds on the company's existing Fulfillment By Amazon (FBA) service by adding "programmatic access" to the fulfillment process.

Implementing Contextual Web Services

Web Services are a true interoperable technology that enables disparate systems to talk to each other using a common language. The Web Service consumers communicate to Web Services using SOAP messages transported over standard HTTP protocol. HTTP is a stateless protocol in nature, meaning that subsequent Web Service requests (for example, SOAP over HTTP) from the same user are considered as independent requests. The stateless behavior simplifies the design of HTTP protocol but this forces developers to use alternate methods such as cookies to maintain the user state. As the Web Services technology and the standards around it evolve more and more, the kind of application that the large enterprises implement using Web Services also tends to evolve.

Amazon Web Services introduces Elastic IPs and new Availability Zones capability

Elastic IP addresses have been launched by Amazon Web Services LLC, an affiliate of Internet retailer Amazon.com Inc (Nasdaq:AMZN), along with the ability to launch compute instances in multiple Availability Zones.

Amazon Web Services Launches ''Elastic IPs'' -- Static IPs for Dynamic Cloud Computing

AWS also announces the launch of multiple Availability Zones; Elastic IPs and Availability Zones allow developers to programmatically engineer resilience into applications

Amazon Web Services Launches ''Elastic IPs'' -- Static IPs for Dynamic Cloud Computing

AWS also announces the launch of multiple Availability Zones; Elastic IPs and Availability Zones allow developers to programmatically engineer resilience into applications

Amazon Web Services enhances customer support

Amazon Web Services, an affiliate of Amazon.com, has announced the availability of AWS Premium Support. Customers who sign up for AWS Premium Support will receive personalized technical assistance from the Amazon Web Services team, whenever and as frequently as their business demands.

Amazon Web Services gets serious about enterprise

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Amazon Web Services Launches ''Elastic IPs'' -- Static IPs for Dynamic Cloud Computing

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Amazon Web Services Launches ''Elastic IPs'' -- Static IPs for Dynamic Cloud Computing

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Amazon Web Services Launches AWS Premium Support, Providing Customers with Fast, One-on-One Technical Assistance

Amazon Web Services Launches AWS Premium Support, Providing Customers with Fast, One-on-One Technical Assistance

Amazon Web Services Launches AWS Premium Support, Providing Customers with Fast, One-on-One Technical Assistance

Amazon Web Services Launches AWS Premium Support, Providing Customers with Fast, One-on-One Technical Assistance

Amazon Web Services Launches AWS Premium Support, Providing Customers with Fast, One-on-One Technical Assistance

Amazon Web Services Launches AWS Premium Support, Providing Customers with Fast, One-on-One Technical Assistance


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