Not sure, but this morning I received my monthly AWS bill, and it was double its usual amount! When I investigated the extra cost it was due to 133GBs of downloads from my www2.gobansaor.com bucket. This is the S3 bucket in which I store the xlAWS zip file, xlAWS being a “library-of-sorts” of [...]
Archive for the ‘SimpleDB’ Category
xlAWS - 100,000 downloads?
Posted in AmazonAWS, Proto, S3, SQLite, SimpleDB, VBA, programming, xLite, xlAWS, tagged VB6, Community Code on April 2, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Postgres Plus Cloud Edition is boring …
Posted in AmazonAWS, BI, EC2, ETL, S3, SQLite, SimpleDB, olap, tagged Elastra, EnterpriseDB, Oracle, PostgreSQL on March 27, 2008 | 2 Comments »
… and that’s good. That’s how I like my databases, boring, reliable, consistent, easy to use.
SimpleDB on the other hand is not boring, it’s an exciting new shiny thing that opens up a myriad of new possibilities; but first, I and the rest of the developer community, need to tool up and cast aside [...]
xlAWS - Excel VBA Code for accessing Amazon’s S3 and SimpleDB
Posted in AmazonAWS, S3, SimpleDB, VBA, excel, programming, tagged API, VB6, xlAWS on February 22, 2008 | 4 Comments »
I’ve been using Amazon’s S3 service from within Excel for sometime now and as there are no libraries or examples for calling AWS services from VBA (or VB6) I had to roll my own. As with most things Excel, getting the job done always triumphs over elegance and industrial strength implementations, in other words [...]
Dublin Bus and PALO ETL - the connection!
Posted in AmazonAWS, BI, ETL, Palo, S3, SQLite, SimpleDB, Talend, VBA, excel, kettle, olap, tagged Dublin, Dublin Bus, hmac, sha1, sha1hmac on January 26, 2008 | 5 Comments »
Dublin buses, as is the norm with most road-based public transport systems in our increasingly car-choked cities, tend to operate on the basis of “no sign of a bus for ages, then two or three arrive at the same time”. Palo MOLAP ETL options appear to be following the same pattern; we’ve been waiting for [...]
CouchDB = IBM’s SimpleDB and S3 ?
Posted in AmazonAWS, S3, SimpleDB, cloud, data, tagged CouchDb, Damien Katz, IBM on January 3, 2008 | 2 Comments »
What if you’re a major player in the IT world and suddenly the internet’s equivalent of your local bookshop releases a mould-breaking cloud-based database service, SimpleDB. This is on top of Amazon’s highly acclaimed document data store service, S3!
Well, if you’re IBM you hire Damien Katz the person behind CouchDB. I think 2008 [...]
The WAN is the new LAN
Posted in EC2, GoogleApps, SimpleDB, broadband, data, tagged WAN, LAN, VPN, security, SaaS, cloud on December 17, 2007 | No Comments »
While discussing SimpleDB ,Nick Carr points to the polar opposite views that the two computing behemoths, Google and Microsoft, hold as to the future direction of cloud computing. Google’s Schmidt sees an eventual 90/10 split with the cloud being the home to most data and processes while as expected, Microsoft’s Raikes points to the [...]
SimpleDB + S3 = distributed document-centric database
Posted in AmazonAWS, EC2, S3, SQLite, SimpleDB, Web2.0, data, excel, news, tagged amazon, Brewer's Conjecture on December 14, 2007 | 3 Comments »
I’m a database man. I’ve worked on or about most variations on the theme, from roll-your-own flat files, to hierarchical, to CODASYL network databases, to the current crop of relational and MOLAP platforms. Of late, I’ve being investigating what I think will be the future of database technology, the distributed document-centric database. [...]