Amazon S3 (Simple Storage Service) is now storing more than 29 billion, an increase of 7 billion from the previous quarter. Amazon says it will cut prices for S3 on Nov. 1.
Amazon (AMAZON) says its EC2 utility computing service now supports Microsoft Windows Server and Microsoft SQL Server.
Amazon Web Services is planning to launch a content delivery network (CDN), adding a name-brand low cost competitor to an already crowded sector.