Amazon Preparing 'Disruptive' Big Data AWS Service?
Interesting speculation by The Register:
AWS already has the AWS Data Pipeline, which helps administrators schedule and shuttle data among various services, AWS Redshift for data warehousing which lets people store large quantities of data in the cloud and run queries on it, its NoSQL SSD-backed DynamoDB, and its Relational Database Service (RDS). So where does MADS fit?
The Reg’s take is that MADS will allow Amazon to build services that can net together the above components and help automate the passing of data among them. It may also become a standalone product in its own right, based on its similarities to the TransLattice and Google Spanner tech.
I almost never bet, but I’d say this could be Amazon’s Spanner.
Original title and link: Amazon Preparing ‘Disruptive’ Big Data AWS Service? (©myNoSQL)
via: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/02/19/amazon_new_big_data_aws_service/