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Amazon Web Services (AWS) are a collection of remote computing
services (also called web services) that together make up a cloud computing platform.
Launched in July 2002, Amazon Web Services provide online services for other web
sites or client-side applications. Most of these services are not exposed directly
to end users, but instead offer functionality that other developers can use.
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Limelight Networks is a content
delivery network service provider. The company is based in Tempe, Arizona, U.S.A.,
with offices in San Francisco, Seattle, New York, London, Paris, Frankfurt, and
Tokyo. Limelight CDN was used for webcast of Olympic Games in Beijing 2008 on
NBCOlympics.com.
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Rackspace is hosting company based in USA. They started in garage in 1996 and became one of
the largest hosting providers in the world. The Fortune Magazine's "Top 100 Best Companies to Work For 2008" placed Rackspace as #32 the
first year that Rackspace applied for consideration. The company was praised for
its transparency. Regular "Open Book" meetings are held where the top level leaders
share in-depth financial information with all employees
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JungleDisk is an online backup tool. Although owned by Rackspace,
Jungle Disk, uses Amazon S3 service.
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Wowza Media Systems, based in Evergreen, CO is a streaming
media server software company. The company was founded in late 2005 by David Stubenvoll
and Charlie Good. Their main product is server streaming software that streams media content. Today they have
over 45000 clients in 60 contries.
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Encoding.com is the leading global provider of studio-class
video services for websites offering user-generated and premium video, delivering
over 4 million encoded videos since 2009. In 2008, the start-up was named one of seven
finalists for the AWS Start-Up Challenge. This Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) business
is based in Denver, Colorado and San Francisco, California.
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Google is one of the greatest companies in the world. For more information try Google.com.
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