Was it a Black Friday to forget? Were users unable to navigate to your e-commerce site? If you’ve been wondering why Black Friday shopping was a flop, you’ve come to the right place. We will give you some numbers to make you understand how much the most eagerly awaited overseas event has also influenced consumption […]
This case study concerns a multinationa technologyl: Philips. The dutch company is one of the world’s largest electronics companies, leader in audio and video production of equipment, lighting, microprocessors, medical diagnostics and even small household appliances. Currently, employs 121,000 people in over 60 countries and generated sales of 22.57 billion euros. In this analysis we will […]
This is a case study of great interest concerning a multinational mobile and fixed mobile phone, the world’s largest mobile operator: Vodafone Italia. This company, based in Newbury, United Kingdom, has shares in 25 countries around the world, 16 of which operate with its own brand and has 434 million customers. Thanks also to an […]
It was February 1996 when for the first time with the Game Boy you could throw the ball and catch Pikatchu and company. No, we’re not crazy, we’re talking about Pokemon. At that time, not even Satoshi Tajiri, the inventor, would have imagined seeing his creatures again, twenty years later, in a smartphone application capable […]
A few days ago, the news was that Amazon Web Service would acquire three Enel power plants for a total power of 300 mega-watts. The goal of American group founded by Jeff Bezos is to build “server farms” that can serve as a basis, not just for Italy, for the rich public cloud business. Negotiation is […]
When using a Debian environment with CodeDeploy , you too will have come up against a dependency that is difficult to satisfy: Ruby 2.0. Since this version was deprecated on February 24, 2016, this version can be installed by compiling the source code or using an RVM. Using RVM is a good choice and the […]
“We need to move fast” Werner Vogels, AWS CTO This is how Werner Vogels, Amazon Web Services Chief Technology Officer, started his at the AWS Global Summit 2016 (14, April MiCo – Milan). 2000 workers came from all over Italy. WMEngine was there because our objective is to stay up-to-date and in constant contact […]
It was March 14, 2006 when Amazon Web Services launched Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), although the term cloud was officially born in 2007. 10 years have passed since that day and to celebrate Jeff Barr, well-known “frontman” of the official blog, he retraced the “journey” of AWS. Here’s a list of Amazon’s blog […]
Apple and Google: is it a marriage that has to be done? Newspapers and specialized information sites all over the world, from the international Financial Times to the more “homely” Sole 24 Ore, are going crazy with the news that Apple would have entrusted part of its iCloud services, i.e. cloud storage services, to the […]
VMengine, in collaboration with TechnologyBiz, Città della Scienza, Amazon and IBM , organizes a ‘Learning-by-doing’ event on the Public Cloud Computing platforms of Amazon Web Services and IBM BlueMix. The event, Cloud Labs, will be held on June 17 for IBM and on June 18 for AWS, in a room dedicated internally to the institutional […]