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CloudBerry Lab has released CloudBerry Explorer v1.5, a freeware application that allows users to manage files in Amazon S3 buckets just as they would on their local computers.
CloudBerry Explorer allows end users to accomplish simple tasks without special technical knowledge, automate time-consuming tasks to improve productivity.
With CloudBerry Explorer, Amazon S3 becomes an extension to your local storage. You are no longer limited to the classic data storage on your local drive(s). With CloudBerry Explorer, you can move files to Amazon S3 just as easily as managing them on your local drive(s).
CloudFront Access log is a recent addition to Amazon CloudFront service. It generates activity records that show you details about every request delivered through Amazon CloudFront. CloudBerry Explorer 1.5 added a basic support for CloudFront access log support that includes the ability to configure access log as well as view and analyze log files in an easy to read form in the tabular and graphical form.
Other new features include multithreaded object download, support for http://chilp.it/ short URL service, and support for BiTorrrent URLs. With custom http headers support you can control object caching and reduce Amazon S3 monthly charges. This feature will be mostly used for setting up Cache-Control and Expires http-headers.
Bandwidth throttling option allows you to control upload and download speed so that you can perform other internet related tasks such are emails and web surfing without any noticeable delay while uploading or downloading files to S3 in background.
CloudBerry Explorer is designed to work on Windows 2000/XP/Vista. Microsoft PowerShell command line interface allows advanced computer users integrate backup and restore plans with other routines.
CloudBerry Explorer 1.5 for Windows is a freeware. Amazon S3 charges are applicable.
For more information & to download your copy, visit our Web site at: http://www.cloudberrylab.com/default.aspx?page=cloudberry-explorer-amazon-s3
About CloudBerry lab
CloudBerry Lab was established in 2008 by a group of experienced IT professionals with the mission to help organization in adopting Cloud computing technologies by closing the gap between Cloud vendor propositions and consumer needs through development of innovative low-costs solutions.
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