Amazon Web Services on Wednesday introduced a new service that allows developers to build and move workflow-based applications across cloud-based systems, on-premise systems, or a combination of both.
Users of Amazon Web Services will soon be able to orchestrate workflows across different AWS services and their own internal resources, using a new orchestration engine called the AWS Data Pipeline.
Amazon Web Services has launched Simple Workflow Service (SWF), which will allow enterprises to automate business processes across both cloud-based and on-premise applications, the company said on ...
Amazon Web Services has launched Simple Workflow Service (SWF), which will allow enterprises to automate business processes across both cloud-based and on-premise applications, the company said on ...
Unlock the full InfoQ experience by logging in! Stay updated with your favorite authors and topics, engage with content, and download exclusive resources. Vivek Yadav, an engineering manager from ...
I recently attended a discussion of the key components of the phenomenon known as Amazon Web Services (AWS), which I've turned into a basic walkthrough for anyone considering making a first move into ...
A new Amazon SDK allows node.js developers to access Amazon Simple Storage Service and Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud services Amazon is providing a way for one of the most popular JavaScript extensions ...
Another step ahead for Amazon in its bid to become the world’s biggest cloud computing platform for businesses, and to specifically take aim at a big regional competitor in Asia, Alibaba. Today it ...
Amazon is providing a way for one of the most popular JavaScript extensions, node.js, to easily access the Amazon Web Service collection of cloud computing capabilities. The AWS Developer Tools Team ...
When it comes to cloud computing, Amazon Web Services is undoubtedly the market leader. For Q3 2017, the company reported revenue of $4.58 billion beating the $4.5 billion average analyst estimate.