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July 3, 2008 1:10 PM PDT

Sisense Analytics For Amazon S3

by Dave Rosenberg
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Sisense, a developer of business intelligence software, has introduced a new dashboard that it says will allow developers to keep better track of their Amazon S3 usage.

This is an interesting first step toward Cloud management. The big question is what happens to the emerging ecosystem if the Cloud vendors decide to shut this kind of thing down (which presumably as long as you pay they won't) or if they start offering the services themselves.

SiSense BI for Amazon S3

SiSense BI for Amazon S3

(Credit: SiSense)

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Dave Rosenberg dishes up "Software, Interrupted" with nearly 15 years of technology and marketing experience that spans from Bell Labs to multiple start-up IPOs to open-source enterprise software companies. He is co-founder of MuleSource and currently serves as the general manager of Hardy Way. He is a member of the CNET Blog Network and is not an employee of CNET. Disclosure. You can contact Dave via e-mail at softwareinterrupted@gmail.com or follow him on Twitter @daveofdoom.
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by richydash July 4, 2008 4:53 AM PDT
As long as the cloud is money taker tools such as sisense analytics
will be of the highest importance to users who put their data in the World wild web.
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by Tony McCune July 8, 2008 2:31 PM PDT
This is great, I just had a conversation with John Willis at the Cloud Cafe podcast about emerging AWS infrastructure tools that are popping up.
http://tmccune.blogspot.com/2008/07/hanging-out-in-cloud-cafe.html
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