By tag: Amazon
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Code !t: Choosing the cloud for your database
You will find some tips and advices on how to choose your cloud provider for storing the database
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Cloud cost control for your AWS account
CloudRows delivers cost control for your Amazon Web Services (AWS) account. It enables you to be sure you are operating within your IT budget, and notifies you before a budget exception is about to occur.Fully-hosted, you don't have to install anything in order to get started. Upon signup, CloudRows...
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Calling Amazon - Part 2
This second post implements the call to Amazon from the Silverlight client. It realizes a book search and addresses paging.
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Calling Amazon – Part 1
Amazon is a good example for calling foreign services from Silverlight clients. This first post is about the architectural and infrastructure aspects.
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How to host ASP.NET application at Amazon EC2
My colleague Pavel Klimov wrote an article that shows how you can use Amazon EC2 to host your ASP.NET application. Of course, he is doing this with the help of our product - EC2Studio.
Article is quite short, but have a lot of screenshots so you will not spend a lot of time reading it, but you wi...
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Screencast: Setting up Windows on Amazon EC2
I recorded a short screencast on how to set up a Windows instance on Amazon EC2.
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Amazon.com Mashups
Read a review of this new Wrox book entitled: Amazon.com Mashups. It uses ASP.NET and C# to create mashups of Amazon Web services and other mashable services.
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A dasBlog Content Filter for Amazon Links
A dasBlog Content Filter for displaying links to products at Amazon.
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Linq to Amazon implementation fore steps
A great example of how to use LINQ in the real world