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If you are a big fan of Twitter, you can now follow all news related to Elastic Grid by following the ElasticGrid Twitter account. ... (more)

Cloud Computing: Are You Looking for IaaS or PaaS Provider?

If you’re in the SaaS (Software as a Service) business, and are following the Cloud Computing trends, you really need to understand the difference between the offers. Of course, I’m not talking about Cloud, like Apple’s Mobile :), but only Cloud Computing. As of today, we have at least 3 big players (Amazon, Google and Microsoft) and some other ones from smaller players (like GoGrid, Flex... (more)

Joint Conference with Amazon at Devoxx

Elastic Grid will do a joint presentation with Amazon at Devoxx with Simone Brunozzi (Amazon Technology Evangelist in Europe) on December, 12th at 9:30am. This conference will introduce you to Amazon Cloud Computing services, like EC2, S3 and CloudFront. During the conference we will also explain you how to deploy applications on EC2, but also how Elastic Grid helps Java developers to e... (more)

Amazon EC2 in Europe and Sun Network.com gone

It sounds like that Devoxx is going to be full of interesting news in the Cloud Computing World. First of all if you missed it, Amazon just announced support for Amazon EC2 in Europe! This is really good news as this was something slowing adoption of Cloud Computing in Europe. Many customers needed their servers to be running in Europe. Their pricing model sounds quite reasonable to, al... (more)

Typica 1.5 released! No easier way to use AWS in Java

Typica 1.5 has just been released. This version brings a lot of new stuff like: EC2 enhancements: support for EU and regions, SDB enhancements: support for SQL like grammar (select, etc.), Bug fixes… … and of course the FPS API we’ve been working on. As Amazon announced plenty of FPS Quick Starts, you now don’t have any excuse for not using the FPS API when developing in Java. ... (more)