Written by Siva Karuturi, In-Memory Database Specialist Solutions Architect, AWS and Roberto Luna Rojas, Sr. In-Memory Database Specialist Solutions Architect, AWS Today’s enterprises need to be more ...
Dubbed Amazon ElastiCache, AWS said Web apps get a performance boost by letting customers retrieve information from a fast, managed, in-memory caching system in the cloud, instead of relying on slower ...
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Amazon Web Services has added in-memory caching to its cloud, with the aim of allowing web-based businesses such as e-retailers to speed up their applications. ElastiCache, announced on Monday, is ...
Speed is at the forefront of technological innovation; users and customers of any online service have increasingly low tolerance for latency issues. Often, users will abandon a website if it takes too ...
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Amazon Web Services (AWS) has launched a public beta test of ElastiCache, which is designed to allow enterprises to speed up their Web applications, the company said on Monday. The service improves ...
Simon Brunozzi is a developer with Amazon Web Services. He produced an excellent primer about Amazon’s ElastiCache service. The fast-paced demo comes with a basic and clear explanation about memory ...
The competition between Microsoft’s Windows Azure and AWS (Amazon Web Services) has moved to the caching layer: Both companies updated their caching services this week. Caching services can improve ...