Amazon Web Services Inc, an Amazon.com (AMZN) company recently launched Amazon AppStream, a service that allows developers the ability to stream resource intensive apps like 3D games and interactive ...
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Amazon today announced a new service for mobile developers at its re:Invent developer conference in Las Vegas today. Amazon AppStream, which uses the company’s recently launched g2 EC2 instances, ...
At Amazon's re:Invent conference this week, it announced a new service with goals akin to OnLive--only aimed at mobile developers instead. Amazon AppStream will allow devs to stream their applications ...
AppStream, Amazon's app streaming service, is now "available to all interested developers," according to a post on the Amazon Web Services Blog. Announced last November, AppStream uses Amazon Web ...
Besides offloading graphics workloads to AppStream so that less powerful devices can access heavy duty applications, AWS developers can now use AppStream to deliver any Windows application to ...
Amazon has today announced the launch of a new service called the Amazon AppStream Service which is being created by Amazon to enable developers to stream games and applications from cloud storage ...
Amazon.com wants to keep growing its popular public-cloud business despite threats from legions of competitors, and one way it's doing that is by adding new services all the time. The company launched ...
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has become the giant of instant infrastructure, and its cloud services have become essential to a whole generation of Internet-based businesses, ranging from small startups ...