With its new AppStream offering, Amazon is offering intensive graphics processing as a service, with the promise of freeing developers from worrying about the rendering capabilities of each user’s ...
App streaming just got a big boost in the form of Linux support for Amazon's AppStream 2.0. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works.
Besides offloading graphics workloads to AppStream so that less powerful devices can access heavy duty applications, AWS developers can now use AppStream to deliver any Windows application to ...
Amazon Web Services announced on Wednesday at its AWS re:Invent conference a new service, AppStream, that will run high-resource apps, such as “3D games and interactive HD applications,” from the ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The AppStream service enables users to stream individual graphical apps, and even entire desktops ...
In-depth Amazon coverage from the tech giant’s hometown, including e-commerce, AWS, Amazon Prime, Alexa, logistics, devices, and more. by Blair Hanley Frank on Nov 21, 2014 at 10:59 am November 21, ...
Amazon has announced a new cloud-based service titled AppStream, that will enable developers to stream their applications and games in HD from the cloud to any capable device. Very similar to other ...
At Amazon's re:Invent conference this week, it announced a new service with goals akin to OnLive--only aimed at mobile developers instead. Amazon AppStream will allow devs to stream their applications ...
While yesterday was more like the day zero with no keynotes and breakout sessions, today was an action packed day at AWS re:Invent. Amazon came out with a set of announcements that pushed the cloud ...
Amazon today announced a new service for mobile developers at its re:Invent developer conference in Las Vegas today. Amazon AppStream, which uses the company’s recently launched g2 EC2 instances, ...