Archive | April, 2012

AWS Identity & Access Management Controls for CloudFormation

Exciting news! We’re one step closer to removing the “beta” banner from StackStudio! Users now have the ability to control identity and access management settings for all AWS resources in a CloudFormation. We’re offering a few different ways to specify access rights. The first is a convenience mechanism for common settings: If you didn’t find [...]

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AWS Summit + StackStudio Demo

Transcend Computing made our public debut at the Amazon Web Service Summit in New York this week. The number of Fortune 500 companies that attended the event was significant. It was great seeing so many friends from Credit Suisse, JP MorganChase, Pfizer, Merck and Bristol Myers. At the show, we were demonstrating functionality of StackStudio. [...]

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Amazon IaaS Compatibility

With the recent excitement about the Citrix decision to move CloudStack to the Apache Software Foundation, the IaaS providers find themselves jockeying for position. Most recently, Randy Bias of CloudScaling went on the offensive with an elaborate articulation of why CloudStack wasn’t the most Amazon compatible solution. Although Randy made several interesting points, the thing [...]

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Transcend Computing Announces Company Formation

Transcend Computing Announces Company Formation Startup Exits Stealth, Launches StackStudio and StackPlace, Making it Easy for Developers to Create and Share Amazon-compatible Application Architectures AUSTIN, Texas – April 4th, 2012 – Transcend Computing, an innovator in Amazon Compatible Environments (ACE) for public, private and hybrid cloud computing, today announced that it has exited stealth-mode with [...]

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