Appscend is offering an Amazon Web Services cloud-based CMS, an ad-server for enhanced monetization options and in-app social monitoring tools.
Dr. Wood continues to be involved in next-generation sequencing, and the clinical impacts of genomics, in his role at Amazon Web Services.
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With the completion of the full production platform at Sanger, in 2009 Dr. Wood joined Amazon Web Services, the cloud computing arm of Amazon.com as a Technology Evangelist, where he discussed the technical and business aspects of cloud computing to audiences around the world.
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Matt Wood leads scientific and technical computing at Amazon Web Services in Seattle, Washington, where he drives programs around high performance computing, data-intensive science and big data.
Their current partners include large CDNs, video platforms, enterprise IT provides, and broadcast technology vendors including Amazon Web Services (AWS), Akamai, Brightcove, Aspera, MainConcept, and IBM.
The company migrated their online infrastructure to cloud-based Amazon Web Services in 2013.
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AWS Elastic Beanstalk is a PaaS (Platform as a Service) service from Amazon Web Services that allows users to create applications and push them to a definable set of AWS services, including Amazon EC2, Amazon S3 and elastic load balancers, plus several other AWS services.
Bloombase secures cloud storage and runs as compute instances on Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Windows Azure and Rackspace.
The software was built using open source technologies that include Django, GeoServer, Celery, jQuery, PostgreSQL and PostGIS and can be hosted in different environments such as Amazon Web Services, Azavea Hosting, local Linux server.
In 2011 Dean Nelson, Senior Director, Global Foundation Services - Ebay Technical Operations addressed attendees via a video interview, and Matt Wood, Technology Evangelist for Amazon Web Services, joined the panel via video conferencing.
MetaCDN leverages services such as Amazon Web Services, Edgecast, and Windows Azure to offer users access to an integrated global network for content delivery.