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Zmanda First to Backup Windows Files Applications Databases and Networked Devices to Amazon S3: related news

Zmanda First to Backup Windows Files, Applications, Databases and Networked Devices to Amazon S3

SUNNYVALE, Calif. & DALLAS --(Business Wire)-- Zmanda(TM), the leader in open source backup and recovery software, today announced the limited availability of Zmanda Internet Backup (ZIB), a cost effective and easy-to-use solution for small-and-medium sized businesses (SMBs) that need data backup and disaster recovery for Microsoft Exchange and SQL Servers. ZIB covers uniquely the entire Windows environment rather than simply backing up files. ZIB also provides data backup to a remote location over the Internet by leveraging the Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3).

Zmanda First to Backup Windows Files, Applications, Databases and Networked Devices to Amazon S3

New Zmanda internet-based backup and recovery solution provides data and application protection for small and medium-sized businesses.

ZMANDA FIRST TO BACKUP WINDOWS FILES, APPLICATIONS, DATABASES AND NETWORKED DEVICES TO AMAZON S3

New Zmanda internet-based backup and recovery solution provides data and application protection for small and medium-sized businesses.

Amazon Web Services Lowers Pricing for Amazon S3

Amazon Web Services LLC, a subsidiary of Amazon.com, Inc. AMZN, today announced that it will lower prices for the Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) effective November 1, 2008. New tiered pricing will offer significant volume discounts so customer costs will continue to decrease as their storage volume grows. As always, there is no minimum fee, no long term commitment, and developers pay only for what they use. Amazon S3 is storage for the Internet. It provides a simple web services interface that can be used to store any amount of data in either the US or Europe and retrieve the data, at any time, from anywhere on the web. To get started using Amazon S3, visit http://aws.amazon.com.

Amazon Web Services Lowers Pricing for Amazon S3

Amazon Web Services LLC, a subsidiary of Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN), today announced that it will lower prices for the Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) effective November 1, 2008. New tiered pricing will offer significant volume discounts so customer costs will continue to decrease as their storage volume grows. As always, there is no minimum fee, no long term commitment, and developers pay only for what they use. Amazon S3 is storage for the Internet. It provides a simple web services interface that can be used to store any amount of data in either the US or Europe and retrieve the data, at any time, from anywhere on the web. To get started using Amazon S3, visit http://aws.amazon.com.

Amazon Web Services Lowers Pricing for Amazon S3

SEATTLE --(Business Wire)-- Amazon Web Services LLC, a subsidiary of Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN), today announced that it will lower prices for the Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) effective November 1, 2008. New tiered pricing will offer significant volume discounts so customer costs will continue to decrease as their storage volume grows. As always, there is no minimum fee, no long term commitment, and developers pay only for what they use. Amazon S3 is storage for the Internet. It provides a simple web services interface that can be used to store any amount of data in either the US or Europe and retrieve the data, at any time, from anywhere on the web. To get started using Amazon S3, visit http://aws.amazon.com.

Amazon Web Services Lowers Pricing for Amazon S3

SEATTLE - (Business Wire) Amazon Web Services LLC, a subsidiary of Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN), today announced that it will lower prices for the Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) effective November 1, 2008. New tiered pricing will offer significant volume discounts so customer costs will continue to decrease as their storage volume grows. As always, there is no minimum fee, no long term commitment, and developers pay only for what they use. Amazon S3 is storage for the Internet. It provides a simple web services interface that can be used to store any amount of data in either the US or Europe and retrieve the data, at any time, from anywhere on the web. To get started using Amazon S3, visit http://aws.amazon.com.

Amazon Launches EC2 For Windows

Seattle-based Amazon Web Services, the web services subsidiary of Amazon.com, said today that it is launching a new product based on Microsoft Windows Server. The firm said the new web services product launches today in a public beta, and gives its users access to Microsoft Windows Server and Microsoft SQL Server. According to Amazon, the new support came as a result of common requests from its AWS customers. Previously, Amazon EC2 customers had to develop their applications using the Linux operating system. The new service will be priced at $0.125 per compute hour. Amazon's EC2 services allow developers to tap into a web-based, "cloud" of virtual computing resources, and is heavily used to scale out Web 2.0 and Internet applications. Among the first customers of the Windows offering are Eli Lilly, Autodesk, and RenderRocket.

Amazon Lowers Costs for Its S3 Online Storage

Amazon Web Services debuted new volume discounts for its Amazon S3 online storage service. With a tiered pricing structure, Amazon S3 offers greater discounts for more storage. Amazon S3 also lowered its data-transfer costs. Analysts say Amazon S3's new discounted pricing shows a desire to widen S3 adoption in the face of competition.

New Backup Options: Better Initial Upload, Less Computer Resources, Using Amazon.com's Servers

I have been using Carbonite's backup service for about a year now and like it. They have recently updated their service. Zmada has released a new backup servcie, Zmanda Internet Backup (ZIB), an Internet-based backup solution for Windows environments that stores its backup files on Amazon’s popular Simple Storage Service (S3).

Windows 7 To Be Called ... Windows 7

An anonymous reader writes "Microsoft's Mike Nash came forward today in a blog post on the Windows Vista Blog and revealed the official name for Windows Code Name '7' as simply 'Windows 7.' The reasoning, by Mr. Nash, is that Windows 7 is 'the seventh release of Windows.' As much wonderful sense as this makes on first glance, it seems as if Microsoft's marketing teams pulled this number out of thin air: the Windows 7 kernel is version 6.1, and there's no way Windows 7 adds up as the seventh release of Windows anyway."

Enterprise Mobility: Motorola adds Windows Mobile 6.1 to their rugged devices

Motorola is making 2 kinds of devices powered by Windows Mobile: for consumer market (smartphones from Motorola Q series) and enterprise market (rugged devices). Interestingly apart from Windows Mobile update Motorola is announcing also availability of "multiple OS option" for some of their rugged devices so users can run both Windows Mobile and Windows CE - maybe it is a sign that Motorola could deliver also this "multiple OS" option for consumer devices and offer dual-OS with both Windows Mobile and Google Android?

Amazon Web Services Launches Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud for Windows

Amazon Web Services LLC (AWS), a subsidiary of Amazon.com, has launched a public beta of Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) running Microsoft Windows Server and Microsoft SQL Server, providing flexibility for deploying solutions in the AWS cloud. In addition, AWS announced that Amazon EC2 is now generally available and now offers a Service Level Agreement (SLA). Launched in beta in August of 2006, Amazon EC2 is an AWS service that provides resizable compute capacity in the cloud for businesses and developers.

Amazon Cuts Costs for Online Storage

Amazon Web Services debuted new volume discounts for its Amazon S3 online storage service. With a tiered pricing structure, Amazon S3 offers greater discounts for more storage. Amazon S3 also lowered its data-transfer costs. Analysts say Amazon S3's new discounted pricing shows a desire to widen S3 adoption in the face of competition.

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Amazon Web Services LLC, a subsidiary of Amazon.com, Inc. AMZN, today announced that it will lower prices for the Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) effective November 1, 2008. New tiered pricing will offer significant volume discounts so customer costs will continue to decrease as their storage volume grows. As always, there is no minimum fee, no long term commitment, and developers pay only for what they use. Amazon S3 is storage for the Internet. It provides a simple web services interface that can be used to store any amount of data in either the US or Europe and retrieve the data, at any time, from anywhere on the web. To get started using Amazon S3, visit http://aws.amazon.com.

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Windows Vista Team Blog now Windows Blog

Brandon LeBlanc: As you probably have noticed, we just re-launched our blog today as The Windows Blog sporting an all-new look and feel reflecting Windows in a broader sense instead of a single Windows release. We figured it was time to give our blog a good facelift (it’s looked the same since we originally launched in October of 2006) – especially as we start talking about Windows 7, Windows Live, and many other interesting Windows topics. Our old design focused strictly on Windows Vista. Our new design is no longer tied to a specific Windows release allowing us to talk about a wider range of topics.

Low Prices on the Go Amazon.com Announces Daily Deal Text Alerts

Tags: Amazon, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud, Amazon Flexible Payments Service, Amazon Mechanical Turk, Amazon Simple Queue Service, Amazon Simple Storage Service, Amazon SimpleDB, Amazon Web Services, Amazon.com, Eva Manolis, Fortune 500, Seattle

Amazon Launches Elastic Compute Cloud for Windows

Amazon Web Services LLC (AWS), a subsidiary of Amazon.com, has launched a public beta of Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) running Microsoft Windows Server and Microsoft SQL Server, providing flexibility for deploying solutions in the AWS cloud. In addition, AWS announced that Amazon EC2 is now generally available and now offers a Service Level Agreement (SLA). Launched in beta in August of 2006, Amazon EC2 is an AWS service that provides resizable compute capacity in the cloud for businesses and developers.

Yieldex Wins Second Annual Amazon Web Services Start-Up Challenge, Receives $100,000 in Cash and Services Credits Plus Investment Offer from Amazon.com

SEATTLE - (Business Wire) Amazon Web Services LLC, a subsidiary of Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN), today announced that Yieldex is the winner of the second annual Amazon Web Services Start-Up Challenge. Yieldex, a company providing forecasting for online advertising inventory, will receive $50,000 in cash, $50,000 in Amazon Web Service credits and an opportunity for an investment offer from Amazon.com. Today’s announcement at a celebration in Seattle capped off an exciting final round of the contest in which seven finalists presented their businesses to judges from Amazon.com and venture capital firms. The winner was chosen based on the originality of their idea, marketplace need, and their implementation of AWS. Amazon Web Services provides reliable, scalable and secure infrastructure services on demand.

Yieldex Wins Second Annual Amazon Web Services Start-Up Challenge, Receives $100,000 in Cash and Services Credits Plus Investment Offer from Amazon.com

Hundreds of Business Ideas Reviewed, Seven Finalists Pitched Panel of VC’s and Amazon Business Leaders, and One Was Chosen SEATTLE--(Business Wire)-- Amazon Web Services LLC, a subsidiary of Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN), today announced that Yieldex is the winner of the second annual Amazon Web Services Start-Up Challenge. Yieldex, a company providing forecasting for online advertising inventory, will receive $50,000 in cash, $50,000 in Amazon Web Service credits and an opportunity for an investment offer from Amazon.com. Today’s announcement at a celebration in Seattle capped off an exciting final round of the contest in which seven finalists presented their businesses to judges from Amazon.com and venture capital firms. The winner was chosen based on the originality of their idea, marketplace need, and their implementation of AWS.

Microsoft ranks Windows 7 features for app compatibility

Categories: Vista, Windows Server 2008/ Windows Server Longhorn, Windows client, Windows server, Corporate strategy, Windows XP, App Compatibility, Windows 7, Service Pack, Windows Server 2008 R2 /("Windows 7 Server")

Amazon Launches Content Delivery Network

Seattle-based Amazon.com said today that it has launched Amazon CloudFront, a pay-as-you-go content delivery network. According to Amazon, the new service--part of its Amazon Web Services arm--will allow developers and businesses to distribute content through a network of edge locations. The new service pits Amazon's web services up against a number of content delivery network providers, specifically aiming at the industry's traditional long term contracts and upfront payments. Amazon said that the service will work in conjunction with Amazon S3 and its other web services, and allow developers and businesses to deliver HTTP content through a cached edge network.

Welcome Windows 7

The word is out. Microsoft decided to call the next version of Windows simply Windows 7. No more dates (Windows 95, Windows 98). No more "aspirational" names (Windows Me, Windows XP, windows Vista). Just this: Windows 7.

Welcome to Our New Blog - The Windows Blog

As you probably have noticed, we just re-launched our blog today as The Windows Blog sporting an all-new look and feel reflecting Windows in a broader sense instead of a single Windows release. We figured it was time to give our blog a good facelift (it’s looked the same since we originally launched in October of 2006) – especially as we start talking about Windows 7, Windows Live, and many other interesting Windows topics. Our old design focused strictly on Windows Vista. Our new design is no longer tied to a specific Windows release allowing us to talk about a wider range of topics.


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