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by Jeff Barr | on 19 DEC 2007 | Permalink | If you have been reading this blog for a while, you may recall my Ka-Ching post this past summer. In the course of announcing the Amazon Flexible Payments Service, I also tried to make clear the fact that we are doing our best to enable and encourage developers to build profitable businesses around our line of web services. Devpay_regDevelopers use DevPay's web-based registration interface to create pricing plans for their applications, monitor customer signups, and track usage. The developer's customers use another web-based interface to sign up and enter payment information for the applications that they wish to use. You can think of DevPay as an enabling technology for our other services. As as developer you will spend most of your time working with the other AWS services while counting on DevPay to allow you to monetize your hard work. One thing that I really love about DevPay is the fact that it builds on years and years of work in a multitude of areas! We've been putting the building blocks in place for a long time. Starting from Amazon's early focus on providing customers with a great online experience, to the creation of our ever-growing line of scalable and powerful web services, we can now measure and bill Amazon customers for the use of applications built by our 290,000-strong developer community. We've taken what we know about creating a great online shopping experience and applied it to every aspect of DevPay, from the application registration and purchase pipelines to the user billing statement and the developer information dashboard. Rh_buyDevPay includes a complete "pipeline" (series of web pages) for you to use as part of your application's sign up process. When your customers travel through the pipeline they will sign in to their Amazon account, choose a payment method, agree to the pricing plan and gain access to the application using a private identifier generated by DevPay. Rhel_subnow_2Red Hat Enterprise Linux is now available on Amazon EC2 via DevPay. New users simply click the Subscribe Now button, agree to the payment terms, and have access to the RHEL AMIs in a matter of minutes. The monthly fees includes the ability to run the RHEL AMIs on EC2, a Red Hat Network Update Entitlement and unlimited email support with 2-day turnaround. A number of other developers now integrating DevPay into their applications and I'll be blogging about them in the very near future. If you build a cool application with DevPay, send us some mail, leave a comment to this blog post, or write your own post with all of the relevant information. camera bag cyber mondayoriginal single replica designer bag
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