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Pablo Lalloni

DocuSign eSignature | Digital Transaction Management - 0 views

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    "Leave the hassle of paper behind."
Pablo Lalloni

http://resources.idgenterprise.com/original/AST-0137772_WebSphere_Portal_Version_8.0_Re... - 0 views

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    IBM WebSphere Portal and Web Content Manager Version 8.0.0.1 Reviewer's guide
Pablo Lalloni

Docker Monitoring Continued: Prometheus and Sysdig | Rancher Labs - 0 views

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    "Prometheus is a capable self-hosted solution which is easier to manage than sensu. Sysdig cloud on the other hand provides us with another hosted service much like Scout and Datadog."
Pablo Lalloni

Geospatial Applications with Elasticsearch | Elastic - 0 views

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    "Join Elastic developer Nicholas Knize to get an introduction to Elasticsearch's geospatial capabilities. He will give you a whirlwind tour of how to use Elasticsearch to make the most of your geo data and do things like: Indexing considerations for optimizing geo-point and geo-shape based search Geo-aggregations and bucket reducers for spatial visualization and analytics Time-based indexing, aliasing, and percolation for complex space-time querying But how does Elasticsearch compare to traditional solutions for geospatial search? John Boere, CEO of Cliffhanger Solutions Inc., will share his geospatial search story, giving you insight into their setup, lessons learned, and why they chose to use Elasticsearch, Logstash, and Kibana to help utility companies manage electricity flowing through the power grid - keeping the lights on, literally."
Pablo Lalloni

Distributed Systems Tracing with Zipkin | Twitter Blogs - 0 views

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    "Zipkin is a distributed tracing system that we created to help us gather timing data for all the disparate services involved in managing a request to the Twitter API."
Pablo Lalloni

Nomad by HashiCorp - 1 views

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    "Nomad is a tool for managing a cluster of machines and running applications on them. Nomad abstracts away machines and the location of applications, and instead enables users to declare what they want to run and Nomad handles where they should run and how to run them."
Pablo Lalloni

Red Hat Private Clouds: CloudForms - 0 views

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    Red Hat CloudForms lets you create and manage Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) private and hybrid clouds.
Pablo Lalloni

RightScale - 0 views

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    Cloud Computing Management Platform.
Pablo Lalloni

Building an Internal Cloud with Docker and CoreOS - Ecommerce Blog by Shopify - 3 views

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    "This is the first in a series of posts about adding containers to our server farm to make it easier to scale, manage, and keep pace with our business."
Pablo Lalloni

Joyent Private Cloud - Private Cloud - Joyent - 0 views

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    "SmartDataCenter 7 is a complete private cloud management platform, optimized to deliver next generation, container-based IaaS in your data center."
Pablo Lalloni

Packetbeat - Application Monitoring - Open Source - 0 views

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      Tiene potencial para resolver la parte de trazabilidad y visibilidad de la plataforma.
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    "Open source application monitoring & performance management"
Pablo Lalloni

Microservices and PaaS - Part I | ActiveState - 0 views

  • Instead of building software that resembles our existing organizations, we should figure out how we want our software to look, then build the organization around that. Or reorganize it if it's already in place.
    • Pablo Lalloni
       
      Las implicancias de esta idea en nuestra organización...
  • When deploying a new feature, enhancing or fixing an existing capability, or deploying an experimental line of code, the previous code remains available and accessible. New code is deployed alongside the old code, with mechanisms in place to instantly route to one or another version.
  • Importantly, the old code is not replaced, but remains part of the system, and is kept running. If, as is often the case, the widespread introduction of the new feature results in unforeseen consequences, the feature flag can be toggled off, and the old version is instantly used instead.
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  • In a microservices architecture, an application is comprised of a number of small, independent composable services that interact by way of an external published protocol, such as REST, or a messaging service.
  • Each service is focused on an individual targeted business capability, and thus its scope is minimized. For functionality out of scope, the microservice calls out to other microservices via the published protocol.
  • Small independent microservices can be built using the technology best suited for their requirements. No longer does every application component need to be built on a common company-mandated language and framework such as Java/Spring or Ruby on Rails.
  • Similarly, there's no reason to standardize on a single persistence layer across an entire application. Some microservices might best be served by Redis, others by Oracle.
  • Each microservice can be updated independently, no longer requiring the entire application to be redeployed.
  • Microservices drastically improve the time required to push out a new update, allowing a much more agile development process.
  • Many organizations consist of specialized silo teams (UI, database, API, etc) where costly handoffs and intercommunication are required to coordinate all the pieces of application construction. These handoffs cause overhead, and the need for them should be eliminated.
  • With small teams, each focused on an individual microservice, Netflix enables developers to push code to production, instead of getting mired in a complex deployment process involving several teams.
  • With microservices, the old IT mindset just doesn't work.
  • A centralized IT department cannot possibly cover the wide array of technologies spanning all microservices.
  • Instead a DevOps structure, where each team is responsible for the management of the corresponding microservice, is essential.
  • Enable developers to concoct systems of their choosing with minimal or no interaction from IT, management, VPs, hardware or other groups. "Self Service" is one of the major capabilities offered by the cloud and there's every reason to take advantage of this.
  • Now, IT can be considered as a cloud API available to the developer on-demand 24x7, instead of a complex, process-mired division hidden behind obscure process.
Pablo Lalloni

Gitblit - 1 views

  • Redmine authentication
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      Quizás así evadimos una integración con SUA (la de gitlab) y solo tenemos que implementar la de redmine.
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    "Gitblit is an open-source, pure Java stack for managing, viewing, and serving Git repositories."
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    Es una alternativa a analizar, pero como te comenté hoy, creo que sacando la -a priori- facilidad de agregado de módulos de autenticación (e integración con redmine), el resto de los features no son superiores a Git Lab 7. Hoy por hoy tenemos un ambiente Git Lab 7 que ni bien nos asignen fierros en sala cofre reemplaza al actual (versión 3.0). Luego de eso viene integración de redmine con sua. Salvo que veas razones de peso no me parece destinarle recursos hasta luego de integrar Redmine con SUA. No se que opinás.
Pablo Lalloni

Home | ProjectLibre - 1 views

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    "ProjectLibre: the open source replacement of Microsoft Project" ProjectLibre es la continuación de openproj, que veníamos usando para reemplazar M$ Project.
Pablo Lalloni

DRBL - 2 views

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    DRBL (Diskless Remote Boot in Linux) is a solution to managing the deployment of the GNU/Linux operating system across many clients. Imagine the time required to install GNU/Linux on 40, 30, or even 10 client machines individually! DRBL allows for the configuration all of your client computers by installing just one server machine. DRBL provides a diskless or systemless environment for client machines. It works on Debian, Ubuntu, Mandriva, Red Hat, Fedora, CentOS and SuSE. DRBL uses distributed hardware resources and makes it possible for clients to fully access local hardware.
Pablo Lalloni

VMKit: a substrate for virtual machines - 0 views

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    The VMKit project is a framework for building virtual machines. It uses LLVM for compiling and optimizing high-level languages to machine code, and MMTk to manage memory. J3 is an implementation of a JVM with VMKit.
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