Cloud Studio 1.0 b2 is released

We are proud to announce our second beta-release of Cloud Studio. As mentioned before, its main new feature is a S3 Browser. It allows users to navigate through S3 buckets, upload files and download objects.

In addition, starting from this release we …

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Cloud Studio 1.0 b2 is released

We are proud to announce our second beta-release of Cloud Studio. As mentioned before, its main new feature is a S3 Browser. It allows users to navigate through S3 buckets, upload files and download objects.

In addition, starting from this release we will always deliver Mac version of the standalone application. It is now available from our download page.

Once again we would like to thank you for your interest in our software. We are doing our best constantly improving it.

Please keep us up to date about any problems you may experience with Cloud Studio. We are looking forward to hearing from either via the chat (see button on the right) or e-mail: studio@service-cloud.com

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The Emerging Cloud Service Architecture

I’m going to go out on a limb today and try to paint a picture of where some of this cool and crazy cloud-based infrastructure may be going. While none of what I will write about is idle speculation, it is based on just a few data points, and may be to…

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Tips on Writing Scalable Apps

Posted by Ken Ashcraft, Software Engineer

Google App Engine makes writing scalable apps easier, and a well-designed app should be able to grow automatically from one user to millions. What does it mean for a Google App Engine application to be «well…

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AWS Short Takes for Friday, April 18, 2008

Time for an Inbox cleanup…

I met developer Chris Richardson in Philadelphia last month. Chris is a seasoned Java developer and the author of POJOs in Action.

He told me that he had just released CloudTools. This is a set of tools for deploying an…

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