A Walk In The Clouds - 0 views
Marc Andreessen: "The three kinds of platforms you meet on the Internet" (2007, retriev... - 1 views
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Ning within our platform provides a whole suite of APIs for easily building social networking applications; Salesforce within its platform provides a whole suite of APIs for easily building enterprise applications; Second Life within its platform provides a whole suite of APIs for easy building objects that live and interact within Second Life. EC2, at least for now, has no such ambitions, and is content to be more of a generic hosting environment.
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Akamai, coming from a completely different angle, is tackling a lot of the technical requirements of a Level 3 Internet platform in their "EdgeComputing" service -- which lets their customers upload Java code into Akamai's systems.
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Amazon's FPS -- Flexible Payments Service -- is itself a Level 3 Internet platform.
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"This post is my attempt to disentangle and examine the topic of "Internet platform" in detail. I will go at it by identifying three distinct approaches to providing an Internet platform, and project forward on where I think each of the three approaches will go. At best, I might be able to help make a new landscape clear. At worst, hopefully I can at least provide one framework for future discussion."
Scalr 1.1.0 - getting in touch - Part I « Bosom of Abraham - 0 views
ElasticVapor :: Life in the Cloud: Introducing The Virtual Machine Trojan - 0 views
Official Google Enterprise Blog: What we talk about when we talk about cloud computing - 0 views
Cloud Computing - DolceraWiki - 0 views
Google App Engine for Java: Part 2: Building the killer app - 1 views
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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.
Perspectives - Google Megastore: The Data Engine Behind GAE - 2 views
Atos - cloudsourcing.nl - 0 views
Is the Colocation Market Growing or Shrinking? - 1 views
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With the development of larger compute densities on smaller chips it's fair to ask whether the data center colocation market is growing or shrinking in demand for data center space. One driving technology behind the development of high density, small footprint data infrastructure environments is cloud computing.
Main | Zettar - 0 views
Pig Training Available Online (Hadoop and Distributed Computing at Yahoo!) - 0 views
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Yahoo! and Cloudera have worked together to produce a couple of training videos for Pig. There is Introduction to Pig, a 50 minute talk on Pig, including copious examples of writing Pig Latin scripts, an overview of how Pig works, and a discussion of the advantages of Pig versus other Hadoop interfaces
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Pig Training Available Online Yahoo! and Cloudera have worked together to produce a couple of training videos for Pig. There is Introduction to Pig, a 50 minute talk on Pig, including copious examples of writing Pig Latin scripts, an overview of how Pig works, and a discussion of the advantages of Pig versus other Hadoop interfaces
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