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Over 10 years ago
I would say the top 3 are 1. Don't have to maintain, own, physical assets, like a building, the racks, the A/C, the backup generators, etc. Not even the servers themselves. Don't have to jump in a car or send someone to a place to install a new server or check on it. A…
Over 10 years ago
Does it provide checkpointing and resumption of failed transfers?

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Almost 11 years ago
Application Integration Project
Certified AWS Solutions Architect

About me

Cloud-centric Solution architect with cyber security, business development, finance, computer programming, cloud, economics, and social media experience.

Specialties: Cloud Architecting with Amazon Web Services, Heroku, Perl, JavaScript, and SAS programming, Linux, Data Mining, web automation, social media,Search Engine Optimization (SEO), FISMA Compliance, HIPAA Compliance, Cryptography, Cyber Security, smartphones and smartphone repair. Experience with JQuery, Node.js, and Angular.js.

Recently I developed a computer system using Amazon Web Services to mine data from craigslist. It helped me automate searches and research I would do for a product I was interested in purchasing, and displayed the results in an administrative dashboard where I could edit and remove the items.

I also recently created a system that allows the user to display the history of recent geohashes (see geohashing.org for an explanation of geohashing and the algorithm used to generate the hashpoints) in his or her graticule. This system caches requests for dates in a database so that once a hashpoint has been calculated, it's stored in a database. Every time a request is made, the system checks the database before calculating the hashpoint, which is much more costly in terms of performance. The system then sends the data to Google maps and displays the history for the user in a familiar format.

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