Amazon are the true leaders of cloud computing in the market for the last two-three years and with 2009 they just announced their AWS Management Console to make your clouding experience even easier, I'm big fat fan of Amazon by itself and a die hard fan with their Web Service.
Four days ago I received a developer announcement email about the new Management console which is basically a web-based, point-and-click, graphical user interface that makes it even easier to access and manage AWS Infrastructure Web Services. The initial release provides an online interface for Amazon EC2, with additional AWS services scheduled to be added in the coming months. The console presents an intuitive, global picture of your cloud computing environment so that you can control your AWS resources without programming directly to an API.
You do not need to write any code or install any software if you access Amazon EC2 via the AWS Management Console. You simply log in to the console after signing up for Amazon EC2 and immediately begin managing your resources through the point-and-click interface. Within minutes, you will be able to configure your application environment and begin launching and managing Amazon EC2 instances, mounting Amazon Elastic Block Store volumes, and listing your Amazon Machine Images (AMIs).
Access to the AWS Management Console is provided free of charge at https://console.aws.amazon.com.
[tags]web application environment,amazon ec2,graphical user interface,infrastructure web,true leaders,initial release,point and click,computing environment,managing your resources,new management,die hard,web service,amis,instances,api,email,images[/tags]
Four days ago I received a developer announcement email about the new Management console which is basically a web-based, point-and-click, graphical user interface that makes it even easier to access and manage AWS Infrastructure Web Services. The initial release provides an online interface for Amazon EC2, with additional AWS services scheduled to be added in the coming months. The console presents an intuitive, global picture of your cloud computing environment so that you can control your AWS resources without programming directly to an API.
You do not need to write any code or install any software if you access Amazon EC2 via the AWS Management Console. You simply log in to the console after signing up for Amazon EC2 and immediately begin managing your resources through the point-and-click interface. Within minutes, you will be able to configure your application environment and begin launching and managing Amazon EC2 instances, mounting Amazon Elastic Block Store volumes, and listing your Amazon Machine Images (AMIs).
Access to the AWS Management Console is provided free of charge at https://console.aws.amazon.com.
[tags]web application environment,amazon ec2,graphical user interface,infrastructure web,true leaders,initial release,point and click,computing environment,managing your resources,new management,die hard,web service,amis,instances,api,email,images[/tags]
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