AWS is Leading IT's Reinvention in the Cloud
Amazon Web Services succeeds more than the rest because it doesn't stop innovating or offering new services. AWS Re:Invent 2015 is now a memory -- a good memory for Amazon Web Services fans and a bad memory for AWS’s competition. Read More...
3 Takeaways From Amazon's re:Invent Cloud Conference
Network World | Brandon Butler
Upon returning from my fourth AWS re:Invent, another jam-packed cloud computing conference in Las Vegas, I’m left thinking about what really stood out. Here are my three big takeaways. Read More...
Why Now? AWS Speaks on Accenture Team-Up Timing
SiliconANGLE | Heather Johnson
At Amazon re:Invent 2015, Amazon Web Services, Inc. and Accenture announced the new Accenture AWS Business Group, which will help clients move data to the cloud more quickly. The new business plans to invest significant resources to develop solutions for application migration and development, cloud-based enterprise applications, and analytics and Big Data solutions. Read More...
New AWS Tools Give Developers High-Powered Instances, Better Container Support & More
Amazon unloads a truckload of goodies for users of its cloud platform. Developing apps and services to leverage the cloud is the new normal, Amazon Chief Technical Officer Werner Vogels told an audience at the company's Re:Invent conference in Las Vegas Thursday. Read More...
Is AWS the Most Important Enterprise Company?
As Amazon wrapped up its 4th annual AWS re:Invent Conference last week, it became clear to me that the company is no longer just a developer platform; but rather a full-fledged enterprise company serving the needs of small businesses to Fortune 500 companies. Read More...