Skip to main content

Home/ Cloud Computing/ Group items tagged Cloud

Rss Feed Group items tagged

Rich Hintz

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

  •  
    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.
Stian Danenbarger

Katz (ed.): "The Tower and The Cloud" (EDUCAUSE "ebook" in PDF and HTML, 2008) - 0 views

  •  
    The emergence of the networked information economy is unleashing two powerful forces. On one hand, easy access to high-speed networks is empowering individuals. People can now discover and consume information resources and services globally from their homes. Further, new social computing approaches are inviting people to share in the creation and edification of information on the Internet. Empowerment of the individual-or consumerization-is reducing the individual's reliance on traditional brick-and-mortar institutions in favor of new and emerging virtual ones. Second, ubiquitous access to high-speed networks along with network standards, open standards and content, and techniques for virtualizing hardware, software, and services is making it possible to leverage scale economies in unprecedented ways. What appears to be emerging is industrial-scale computing-a standardized infrastructure for delivering computing power, network bandwidth, data storage and protection, and services. Consumerization and industrialization beg the question "Is this the end of the middle?"; that is, what will be the role of "enterprise" IT in the future? Indeed, the bigger question is what will become of all of our intermediating institutions? This volume examines the impact of IT on higher education and on the IT organization in higher education.
Maluvia Haseltine

The Ugly Truth About Broadband: Upload Speeds - 0 views

  •  
    The harsh realities about trying to actually use Cloud Computing services when your upstream bandwidth is being throttled. A serious problem that needs to be addressed and remedied industry-wide.
Alex MIkhalev

Eucalyptus - 0 views

  •  
    Creating private cloud with ubuntu server and eucalyptus
Miguel Membrado

RackSpace Opens The Cloud - 0 views

  •  
    This is a huge move
Alex MIkhalev

Reservoir: Project Deliverables - 0 views

  •  
    Everyone interested in cloud computing reports and documentation should start here. It is much better then wide spread McKinseys "report".
  •  
    The first issue of the RESERVOIR Architecture document - June 2008.
Maluvia Haseltine

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

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

Running R on Amazon's EC2 « From Data to Decisions - 0 views

  •  
    Running R on Amazon's EC2
DJHell .

Automating the management of Amazon EC2 using Amazon CloudWatch, Auto Scaling and Elast... - 0 views

  •  
    The Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) embodies much of what makes infrastructure as a service such a powerful technology; it enables our customers to build secure, fault-tolerant applications that can scale up and down with demand, at low cost. Core in achieving these levels of efficiency and fault-tolerance is the ability to acquire and release compute resources in a matter of minutes, and in different Availability Zones.
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.)
Alex MIkhalev

Preview: Chef 0.8 and the Opscode Platform - Blog - Opscode - 0 views

  •  
    "Preview: Chef 0.8 and the Opscode Platform"
Alex MIkhalev

Encrypting Ephemeral Storage and EBS Volumes on Amazon EC2 - Alestic.com - 0 views

  •  
    "Encrypting Ephemeral Storage and EBS Volumes on Amazon EC2"
« First ‹ Previous 381 - 400 of 533 Next › Last »
Showing 20 items per page