One third of internet users visit an Amazon Web Services cloud site daily
Amazon Web Services accounts for a third of web site visits daily (via The Inquirer)
CLOUD COMPUTING OUTFIT Amazon Web Services (AWS) accounts for a third of all internet web site visits each day, a report by a web analytics firm has revealed. Deepfield Networks analysed weeks of network data to AWS from a broad cross section of a several million internet end-users. In a blog post,…
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