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Maluvia Haseltine

AWS Free Usage Tier - 4 views

  • will be able to run a free Amazon EC2 Micro Instance for a year,
  • launch new applications, test existing applications in the cloud, or simply gain hands-on experience with AWS.
  • Elastic Load Balancer
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  • 750 hours of Amazon EC2
  • the AWS Management Console is available at no charge to help you build and manage your application on AWS.
  • ** These free tiers do not expire after 12 months and are available to both existing and new AWS customers indefinitely.
  • only available to new AWS customers
  • 10 GB of Amazon Elastic Block Storage,
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    Wow-Wow-Wow-Wow-Wow
Rich Hintz

InfoQ: Amazon Web Services: Building Blocks for True Internet Applications - 0 views

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    presentation discusses how Amazon's Web Services can help Web developers solve common but vexing problems, including scaling. The Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) and Simple DB are discussed in detail along with the Simple Queue, Simple Storage, and Flexible Payment Services. Each discussion covers basic concepts, example APIs, and brief introductions of case studies.
Maluvia Haseltine

Twilio: Web Service API for Making and Receiving Phone Calls, building hosted IVR and P... - 0 views

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    an in-cloud API for voice communications that leverages existing web development skills, resources and infrastructure.
DJHell .

Google App Engine for Java: Part 2: Building the killer app - 1 views

  • The whole point of a cloud platform like Google App Engine for Java™ is in being able to imagine, build, and deploy professional-quality killer apps that scale — without breaking the bank or driving yourself insane. In this second part of his three-part introduction to Google App Engine for Java, Rick Hightower takes you beyond the ready-made examples of Part 1 with a step-by-step guide to writing and deploying a simple contact-management application using App Engine for Java.
DJHell .

Google App Engine for Java: Part 1: Rev it up! - 4 views

  • Remember when Google App Engine was just for Pythonistas? Those were some dark days. Google Inc. opened up its cloud-computing platform to Java™ developers in April 2009. In this three-part article series, Java technology author and trainer Rick Hightower gets you started with this reliable, robust, and fun platform for Java-based development. In this article, you'll get an overview of why Google App Engine for Java could be the deployment platform for your next highly scalable killer app, then start using the Google Plugin for Eclipse to build two example apps: one based on Google Web Toolkit (GWT) and one based on the Java Servlet API. You'll learn for yourself what a difference Google App Engine for Java makes, both in building out an application from scratch and in deploying it to the tune of up to five million views. (And that's just the free version.)
Eric Swanstrom

Get Secured and Private networking with MPLS/WAN Services - 0 views

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    MPLS/WAN will grant you the security, scalability and speed that you need to use when operating with Cloud Applications, VoIP/SIP, or any other Data intensive application. Fastblue Networks can deliver MPLS/WAN services over traditional technologies such as an Internet T1's, and DSL, or over newer Metro Ethernet and Fiber services. Our global network of partners will ensure that no location is out of reach.
Rich Hintz

IBM - WebSphere eXtreme Scale - Software - 0 views

  • WebSphere eXtreme Scale processes massive volumes of transactions with extreme efficiency and linear scalability
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    Operates as an in-memory data grid that dynamically caches, partitions, replicates, and manages application data and business logic across multiple servers.
Kelly Hair

Baseline - 0 views

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    ""This caution is most relevant for systems that process, manage and report key customer, financial or intelligence information. It's less important for 'edge' systems, such as salesforce automation and Web order-entry applications." "
Alex MIkhalev

2009: Dynamic Asterisk Scalability with Amazon EC2 - 0 views

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    Absolutely brilliant example. Imagine dynamic scalable VOIP infrastructure.
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    Asterisk, a somewhat resource consuming application is considered not fitting for Amazon EC2 structures. This talk will discuss the various issues related to creating dynamically extending platforms, using Asterisk, Amazon EC2, Amazon S3 and some web mesh-ups.
Maluvia Haseltine

GridGain - Cloud Development Platform : Weblog - 1 views

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    World-Shortest MapReduce Application
Rich Hintz

dean-keynote-ladis2009.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 1 views

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    Designs, Lessons and Advice from Building Large Distributed Systems, Jeff Dean, Spanner
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