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Google releases 'experimental' full-text search API for App Engine | Dell plots Ubuntu laptop for developers with eye on OpenStack cloud

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Amazon Web Services aims to make life easier for Windows developers
Amazon Web Services (AWS) now allows ASP.Net developers to take advantage of Elastic Beanstalk, which has been developed to make it easier to roll out cloud-based applications. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Amazon Web Services

Microsoft SharePoint on the AWS Cloud
Amazon Web Services (AWS) provides services & tools for deploying Microsoft® SharePoint® workloads on its cloud infrastructure platform. This white paper discusses general concepts regarding how to use these services and provides detailed technical guidance on how to configure, deploy, and run a SharePoint Server farm on AWS. Deploy SharePoint quickly at lower total cost on AWS Cloud. Learn how

WHITE PAPER: Boundary

Cloud Monitoring Deep Dive
As the monitoring software vendors debate just how much to bridge the gap between test software and the working system, the lines will continue to blur as they automate the responses to the tests. The monitoring system is morphing into a management system. Read More Now!

Google releases 'experimental' full-text search API for App Engine
Google is testing a long-awaited full-text search API (application programming interface) for the Google App Engine. Developers have long complained that the current search API is inadequate. Read More

Dell plots Ubuntu laptop for developers with eye on OpenStack cloud
Dell this week revealed Project Sputnik, a six-month-long pilot program to develop an Ubuntu laptop designed specifically for developers and devops. Read More

Microsoft revamps UI on Visual Studio IDE upgrade
Microsoft is making changes to the user interface for the planned Visual Studio 11 IDE, which impact coloring, icon usability, and application of the Metro look and feel. Read More

Plantronics seeks developers for headset apps
Headset maker Plantronics this week is kicking off a campaign aimed at enticing developers to build line-of-business applications for the company's devices. Read More



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