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 ...
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, ...
AppStream demonstrated AppStream 5.2, an application streaming (one of the functions in the application virtualization segment of the Kusnetzky Group virtualization model) for me yesterday. I have ...
Want to run a Windows app on an iPhone? That’s no problem, thanks to a new update to Amazon’s AppStream service. AppStream, which is a part of AWS, now allows users to stream just about any Windows ...
Over the next few years gamers will be hearing a lot about the power of the cloud and how cloud-streaming services can deliver unique experiences to different types of platforms. Both Sony and ...
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 ...
With its new AppStream offering, Amazon is offering intensive graphics processing as a service, with the promise of freeing developers from worrying about the rendering capabilities of each user’s ...
Amazon Web Services is already the biggest cloud computing platform, powering millions of websites globally. Now the company wants it to do the same for applications. The newly-launched AppStream ...
Today during the keynote address at Symantec ManageFusion 2008 in Las Vegas, Symantec announced that they were finally completing their application virtualization package with the acquisition of ...
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