Amazon
Web Services has launched a new pay-as-you-go content delivery service for
businesses and developers, promising low latency and high data transfer speeds.
CloudFront uses Amazon's existing cloud infrastructure to deliver HTTP
content through a worldwide network of edge locations.
The service caches copies of content close to end users to ensure low
latency, and Amazon claims that smaller firms and developers with fewer
resources can benefit because there are no upfront costs and commitments.
Use cases include video distribution, software downloads, music downloads and
delivering frequently accessed website images and objects, said Amazon.
"Our customers asked us for a way to globally distribute their most
frequently accessed content with all the benefits that Amazon Web Services
provides: low, pay-as-you-go pricing, high performance and reliability," said
Adam Selipsky, vice president of product management and developer relations at
Amazon Web Services.
"Amazon CloudFront provides low latency, inexpensive content delivery, and
simple integration with Amazon S3, without complex sales negotiations or upfront
commitments."
Tristan Rogers, SaaS pioneer and chief executive of on-demand collaboration
software provider
Concrete,
argued that firms such as Amazon, Salesforce.com and Google are effectively
creating their own commercial ecosystems.
"As a consumer, we pick our mobile networks according to the phones and
tariff, and we pay a simple monthly subscription according to usage," he
explained.
"For the new cloud platforms, both developers and consumers will judge them
similarly; what interfaces do they provide, and what can they connect me to? The
platform and software is merely the conduit - it’s what we can do with it that
determines the value."
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