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Amazon EC2’s spam and malware problems
http://taint.org/ 2008/ 07/ 02/ 162007a.htmlAmazon EC2’s spam and malware problems July 2, 2008 at 4:20 pm Over the past few weeks, I’ve increasingly heard of spam and abuse problems originating in Amazon EC2. This has culminated in a blog post yesterday by Brian Krebs at the Washington Post: It took me by surprise this weekend to
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The energizer auction
http://mhgoldberg.com/ blog/ 2008/ 06/ energizer-auction.htmlIt seems the bidding for AWS spectrum just keeps going and going and going. The auction is now taking a one day break for Canada Day. As June 30 drew to a close, 10% of the auction properties continued to be attracting new bids and the total value of the bids has continued to creep up about $1M per round.
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It’s All About The Cloud! Cloud! Cloud! Cloud!
http://ronaldlewis.com/ 2008/ 06/ 30/ its-all-about-the-cloud-cloud-cloud-cloud/…Any day now, I’ll create a spoof of Steve Ballmer chanting the importance of cloud computing. In just months, we’ve witnessed an increasing trend in computing where developers and small businesses are consolidating their IT infrastructure and outsourcing it to the likes of Amazon (EC2).
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Recent Links: June 22 to June 29
http://www.silverspider.com/ 2008/ recent-links-june-22-to-june-29/Here are the most recent bookmarks that I have saved to Ma.gnolia. CloudStatus “These charts display real-time health status and the last twenty four hours of health history for key Amazon Web Services.
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Movies at the Beach!
http://preciouscheryl.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 06/ movies-at-beach.htmlAunt Angie and several of her pals thought it would be a wonderful idea to spend some time at the beach and so when she extended the invitation to us, I kind of jumped at the chance to go along as it has been quite a while since we last went to the beach and C had been pestering us to bring her.
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Cloudy, With a Chance of Rain
http://simeons.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 06/ 24/ cloudy-with-a-chance-of-rain/Xconomy put together a cloud computing event at Akamai’s HQ in Cambridge today. The location was appropriate since Akamai was one of the first companies to work on computing in the cloud or, more specifically, at the edge of the network. I spoke on a panel with Google, IBM, Microsoft and Sun.
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Can Amazon.com’s Jeff Bezos Fix Twitter’s Scalability Problem?
http://ckwebb.com/ business/ can-amazoncoms-jeff-bezos-fix-twitters-scalability-…Looks like Twitter got a new round of funding today, and you may be thinking “so what?” I’m interested because one of the new investors is Amazon.com’s Jeff Bezos who as Read Write Web put it, is “Mr.
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Looking where no one is shopping
http://mhgoldberg.com/ blog/ 2008/ 06/ looking-where-no-one-is-shopping.htmlAs bidding for AWS spectrum cracks though the $4B mark, I like to look at the details to see where people aren't bidding. For example, the 10MHz 'G' band [1910-1915 MHz / 1990-1995 MHz] has attracted no bids in Newfoundland, New Brunswick and Northern Ontario. Not even an opening bid.
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CloudStatus Monitors Amazon's Cloud
http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/ archives/ 2008/ Jun/ 23/ cloudstatus_monitor…Users of the Amazon Web Services (AWS) utility computing platform may be interested in CloudStatus.com, which was just introduced at the O'Reilly Velocity conference. The free service, developed by Hyperic, offers detailed information about the status of each of the AWS services (S3, EC2, etc.)...
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Part the Clouds.
http://www.hyperic.com/ blog/ hyperic/ 2008/ 06/ 23/ part-the-clouds/As the world moves to cloud computing, service level insight gets foggier. Don’t let your performance get lost in the clouds. www.cloudstatus.com
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