GigaVox - Amazon AWS Case Study

Amazon has posted a case study about GigaVox’s use of the Amazon Web Services (S3, EC2 and SQS.) I figured it was worth upgrading our process graphic. Thanks to my partner, Doug Kaye, who took the lead on this.

Amazon has posted a case study about GigaVox’s use of the Amazon Web Services (S3, EC2 and SQS.) I figured it was worth upgrading our process graphic. Thanks to my partner, Doug Kaye, who took the lead on this.
I have mentioned before how we are utilizing Amazon Web Services to build out the GigaVox Media platform. I was pleasantly surprised this morning to see that Werner Vogels, Amazon CTO, has been paying attention to our humble little application. Reports from the Future of Web Apps conference in London are that he used our application as an example of the power of Amazon Web Services. [Via Fred Destin & Nodalities] Good way to start the day…
Curious for an in-depth discussion of how we are using Amazon Web Services at GigaVox? Check out the newest edition of Technometria on IT Conversations. Paul Figgiani has also put up an interesting post about how this particular episode was produced.
For those that are interested, Doug Kaye put up a post about how we are leveraging Amazon Web Services for the GigaVox Media platform (currently in by-invitation-only alpha test). You can read Doug’s post here.
Michael W. Geoghegan is founder and CEO of GigaVox Media, a production, consulting and technology company focused on audio/video new media.
As a pioneer of podcasting, Michael created some of the first corporate podcasts, including efforts by Disney. Michael is also creator of the 2008 James Beard Award winning "GrapeRadio" and "Reel Reviews: Films Worth Watching". He is editor-in-chief of the Podcast Academy™ book series and co-author of Podcast Solutions: The Complete Guide to Podcasting.
Michael speaks frequently on podcasting's impact on new media and its corporate applications and is often quoted by the media including in The New York Times, USA Today, CNN and Wired Magazine.