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Type: Articles & Tutorials Getting Started with the AWS SDK for .NET   
This article and accompanying video walks through the steps for getting started with the AWS SDK for .NET, including installing the AWS SDK for .NET, creating new projects using project templates, running the packaged code samples, and getting help with development.
Last Modified: Nov 12, 2009 9:45 AM
Type: Articles & Tutorials Making Secure Requests to Amazon Web Services   
Communication on the Internet is susceptible to eavesdropping and malicious tampering. Amazon Web Services recommends you take action to protect the API requests you send.
Last Modified: Jul 6, 2009 9:53 AM
Type: Articles & Tutorials Stock Quote Example: Using Amazon SQS for Scale   
This article shows how Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS) can be used to build a highly reliable, highly scalable application.
Last Modified: Dec 12, 2008 5:08 PM
Type: Articles & Tutorials Introduction to AWS for C# Developers   
Are you new to Amazon Web Services? This brief tutorial introduces you to Amazon Web Services from the eyes of a C# developer, walks through a simple example, and links to other helpful resources to get you started.
Last Modified: Oct 23, 2008 6:47 AM
Type: Articles & Tutorials Building GrepTheWeb in the Cloud, Part 2: Best Practices   
The second part in the two-part series on building GrepTheWeb on Amazon Web Services discusses lessons along the way.
Last Modified: Sep 21, 2008 2:56 PM
Type: Articles & Tutorials Building GrepTheWeb in the Cloud, Part 1: Cloud Architectures   
This two-part series of articles illustrates how to build applications using Amazon Web Services by describing how Alexa's GrepTheWeb service was built.
Last Modified: Sep 21, 2008 2:57 PM
Type: Articles & Tutorials Processing Images with Amazon Web Services   
John Fronckowiak and Tom Myer team up to provide the steps for creating a simple thumbnail service built on Amazon Web Services.
Last Modified: Sep 21, 2008 2:58 PM
Type: Articles & Tutorials Auto-scaling Amazon EC2 with Amazon SQS   
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) provides resizable compute capacity in the cloud, allowing your applications to respond quickly to rapid fluctuations in demand. At all times, you can be responsive to your users while ensuring that your computing power is optimally used. With Amazon EC2, you don’t have to maintain excess servers in anticipation of future demand, or continue to run servers at sub-optimal utilization rates when the demand decreases. Instead, you use "auto-scaling", which means you dial up or dial down the number of EC2 instances you need based on your current load. This paper focuses on how to implement auto-scaling with Amazon Simple Queue Service (Amazon SQS).
Last Modified: Sep 21, 2008 3:00 PM
Type: Articles & Tutorials Use Amazon SQS to Build Self-Healing Applications   
A short five minute video that describes how to use Amazon SQS to build self-healing applications by taking advantage of a unique feature of that service.
Last Modified: Sep 21, 2008 2:59 PM
Type: Articles & Tutorials Son of Monster Muck Mashup - Mass Video Conversion Using AWS   
Mitch Garnaat boosts his massively scalable Monster Muck video conversion service by ripping out complexity and plugging in a turbo-charged logging feature, powered by Amazon SimpleDB.
Last Modified: Sep 21, 2008 3:01 PM
Type: Articles & Tutorials Amazon SQS Technical FAQs   
This document enumerates some frequently asked questions and trouble-shooting tips for Amazon Simple Queue Service
Last Modified: Oct 8, 2008 3:07 PM
Type: Articles & Tutorials Migrating to Amazon SQS API Version 2009-02-01   
Amazon Web Services released a new WSDL version (2009-02-01) of the Amazon Simple Queue Service (Amazon SQS) on April 4, 2009. As part of this release, we made various changes to the service. This article describes the changes in the 2009-02-01 version.
Last Modified: Apr 24, 2009 3:18 PM
Type: Articles & Tutorials Using Amazon S3, EC2, SQS, Lucene, and Ruby for Web Spidering   
Robert Dempsey guides you through the steps of building a web spidering application using Amazon EC2, Amazon SQS, and Amazon S3.
Last Modified: Sep 21, 2008 3:07 PM
Type: Articles & Tutorials Automated Server Pool Management in Java   
Known to most AWS developers as 's31-amazon' in the Forums, David Kavanagh reveals his true identity as he profiles software that manages a pool of servers using Amazon EC2, Amazon SQS, and Amazon S3.
Last Modified: Sep 21, 2008 3:15 PM
Type: Articles & Tutorials Amazon SQS: The Queue as Glue   
A screencast by AWS Evangelist Mike Culver about Amazon Simple Queue Service and why it's the "glue" that holds Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) applications together.
Last Modified: Sep 21, 2008 3:16 PM

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