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Is the Aptana Cloud really a cloud?
What makes a true cloud offering? What must a company offer before it can make the cloud claim? I examine the 3 criteria that for me defines a true cloud offering.Leave CommentRelated Entries:Amazon ex-employee looks to cloud telephony applications
Amazon Ex-Employee Looks to Cloud Telephony Applications
Alan Wlliamson's Blog Eric Engleman from TechFlash is reporting that Jeff Lawson, ex Product Manager of Amazon Web Services, is in the early stages of a new startup company aimed at providing on-demand scalable telephony services to companies. Twil
Clouds do blow away - live with it
Cloud providers, like their name sakes, do blow away leaving clear blue skies. Cloud providers aren't selling miracle cures - yet people are buying as if they were. Who is at fault when things do go wrong?Leave CommentRelated Entries:Microsofts Clou
Microsofts Cloud offering Azure - the bullet points
Yesterday Microsoft finally released their vision for their offering into the cloud space. They have published a whitepaper on Azure. Here is a list of the highlights that Azure has to offer.Leave CommentRelated Entries:"Clouds" is a place on the e
"Clouds" is a place on the earth
Ever wondered where our clouds actually physically reside? In a forever virtualised world its easy to forget sometimes that you actually do end up running on bare-metal at some point. The BBC has an interesting article on one such data center.Leave
Cloud bootcamp with special guest appearance
For our upcoming cloud bootcamp in San Jose, we have a special guest appearance from the co-founder of one of the most popular cloud management consoles available today; Thorsten von Eicken of RightScale.Leave CommentRelated Entries:Amazon raising th
Amazon raising the bar again with EC2 Load balancing
Amazon have officially got rid of their beta status and are now ready to be used properly! Amazon have hinted at what is coming up in the future, and what we are cloud wanderers are to expect from them and others in the space.Leave CommentRelated En
Single Java class for accessing GoGrid
GoGrid is an alternative cloud platform to the likes of Amazon. They too have an API allowing you to build your own UI. If you want a complete single no-fuss Java class to control GoGrid, then look no further.Leave CommentRelated Entries:Profiling
Profiling Netbeans within Amazon Ec2
Kirk Pepperdine has started to move his benchmarking knowledge to the world of clouds. We are going to start seeing some real reports as one of the worlds leading Java performance tuning experts turns his attention to the world of clouds.Leave Comme
Even Stephen Fry fails to get cloud computing
Stephen Fry recently published an article on cloud computing. Like many others he got it completely wrong and was describing nothing more than what the Internet is. Cloud computing is not the second coming. Leave Comment Related Entries: Cloud

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EJM wrote: I thought ita all about the LEGO toy. Well nice article too. Im gonna post my handmade jewelry blog too.
Graham Charters wrote: Thanks for posting this information. I agree that EDM and MDM are growth areas at the moment, with more and more companies recognising the benefits - both business and economic - that these types of technologies provide. And companies such as Initiate Systems (www.initiatesystems.com) are ideall...
Edwin van der Sanden wrote: I have started a poll on the subject of Enterprise Mashups here : http://www.micropoll.com/akira/TakeSurvey?id=1086551
Bill Miller wrote: Good article. Data Services is a great place to get value from SOA, and a great place to begin moving toward SOA. There are great open source tools for building SOA data services, including XAware.org. Bill Miller, XAware.org
Robert Morschel wrote: Good article. Automated service testing is a vital component of SOA which is often forgotten. Robert soaprobe.blogspot.com
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