Michal Pawlowski, Extrasys’s Senior Software Developer, reports on the new Amazon Web Services Management Console. Amazon, it seems, are now cutting out the middle men who have made a business from selling user interfaces to their Elastic Computing Cloud. See Michal’s ITsudo blog for details.
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Amazon Web Services is changing its business model
Posted by drmiw on 26/01/2009
Posted in Michal's posts | Tagged: amazon, aws, cloud computing, ec2, management console | 1 Comment »
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud is finally 20ms away
Posted by drmiw on 19/01/2009
Michal Pawlowski, Extrasys’s Senior Software Developer, reports in his ITsudo blog on the European launch of Amazon’s EC2 service, and he details the measurements he made that show the significant reductions in latency that come with using servers based in Europe rather than the United States.
Posted in Michal's posts | Tagged: amazon, cloud computing, ec2, extrasys, latency, revenue | Leave a Comment »
UML – why use it?
Posted by drmiw on 10/12/2008
In his ITsudo blog Michal Pawlowski, Extrasys’s Senior Software Developer, explains why the Unified Modeling Language (UML) is such a useful and popular tool in a software developer’s toolbox.
Posted in Michal's posts | Tagged: mda, model driven architecture, model view controller, mvc, software development, uml | Leave a Comment »
Visual Modelling using UML
Posted by drmiw on 27/11/2008
Michal Pawlowski, Extrasys’s Senior Software Developer, reveals in his ITsudo blog his past and present experiences with the Unified Modeling Language (UML) and how it has recently proved useful as a visual requirements gathering tool for modeling an Extrasys client’s business processes.
Posted in Michal's posts | Tagged: extrasys, software development, uml | 1 Comment »
DRM for the office
Posted by drmiw on 11/11/2008
Michal Pawlowski, Extrasys’s Senior Software Developer, reveals in his ITsudo blog how Microsoft Information Rights Management can help prevent people from redistributing content they read on their screens.
Posted in Michal's posts | Tagged: DRM, Information Rights Management, IRM, RMS | Leave a Comment »