If the feds want to block Amazon Cloud in the UK does that mean the iPad with iTunes is still the only show in town?
And that there's no way to differentiate between the music they legally have rights to and the music don't once its backed-up to the Amazon Cloud?
General Sentiment offers a software as a service (SaaS)-based solution delivered via the Amazon Cloud.
I expect if you exclude government, military and university systems Amazon Cloud gets bumped way up the list.
I didn't exactly do a detailed filtering, but according to top500.org if you sort by segment using "industry" as criteria, therefore avoiding government, classified, academia, and research (non-industry from what I can see), Amazon Cloud comes in third.
Amazon Cloud Drive accounts get 5 GB of free storage; however, music purchased through Amazon MP3 store does not count towards the storage limit.
Does the Amazon Cloud Player have the strength to muscle out its competitors in the online music market?
Amazon also stores a copy of any purchases on Amazon Cloud, so you can re-download if needed.
Our early experiences with Amazon Cloud Drive under Mac OS X were positive.
In 2012, the Center for Excellence wing of THBS released a free to use Mobile Enterprise application specifically to manage EC2 instances on the Amazon Cloud.