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Improving the Cloud - More Efficient Queuing with SQS - All Things.

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'All Things Distributed. Werner Vogels weblog on building scalable and robust distributed systems. Improving the Cloud - More Efficient Queuing with SQS. By Werner Vogels on 08 November 2012 03:00 PM. | Permalink. | Comments (). The Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS) is a highly scalable, reliable and elastic queuing service that just works. Customers from various verticals (media, social gaming, mobile, news, advertisement) such as Netflix, Shazam and Scopely have used SQS in variety of use-case

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Friday’s Q&A session now online

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My live Q&A after Friday’s The Future of C++ talk is now online on Channel 9. The topics revolved around…. … recent progress and near-future directions for C++, both at Microsoft and across the industry, and talks about some announcements related to C++11 support in VC++ 2012 and the formation of the Standard C++ Foundation. Herb takes questions from a live virtual audience and demos the new [link] site on an 82 inch Perceptive Pixel display attached to a Windows 8 machine.

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Back-to-Basics Weekend Reading - Using Encryption for - All Things.

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'All Things Distributed. Werner Vogels weblog on building scalable and robust distributed systems. Back-to-Basics Weekend Reading - Using Encryption for Authentication. By Werner Vogels on 09 November 2012 05:00 PM. | Permalink. | Comments (). Now that I am enjoying some time in Seattle with real weekends, I like to remind you that my reading list is called back-to-basics.

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Talk now online: The Future of C++ (VC++, ISO C++)

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Yesterday, many thousands of you were in the room or live online for my talk on The Future of C++. The talk is now available online. This has been a phenomenal year for C++, since C++11’s publication just 12 months ago. And yesterday was a great day for C++. Yesterday I had the privilege of announcing much of what Microsoft and the industry have been working on over the past year.

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