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Maluvia Haseltine

Which Cloud Platform and CDN Are Fastest? « Data Center Knowledge - 1 views

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    Interesting...
Maluvia Haseltine

Flying Instruments-Only: Legal andFlying Instruments-Only: Legal and Privacy Issues in ... - 0 views

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    Law Office of Richard P. Goldberg - Legal & Privacy Issues in Cloud Computing
Maluvia Haseltine

Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) - security best practices for cloud computing - 1 views

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    To promote the use of best practices for providing security assurance within Cloud Computing, and provide education on the uses of Cloud Computing to help secure all other forms of computing.
Maluvia Haseltine

Planet Cloud [Computing] - 2 views

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    Selective News Aggregator for Cloud Computing: "More Signal, Less Noise"
Maluvia Haseltine

Foundation for Cloud Computing with VMware vSphere 4 » Yellow Bricks - 1 views

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    Sounds like an interesting foundational overview
Stian Danenbarger

Marc Andreessen: "The three kinds of platforms you meet on the Internet" (2007, retriev... - 1 views

  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Amazon's FPS -- Flexible Payments Service -- is itself a Level 3 Internet platform.
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  • I think that kids coming out of college over the next several years are going to wonder why anyone ever built apps for anything other than "the cloud" -- the Internet -- and, ultimately, why they did so with anything other than the kinds of Level 3 platforms that we as an industry are going to build over the next several years -- just like they already wonder why anyone runs any software that you can't get to through a browser.
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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."
Vincent Heuschling

Compelling Cases for Clouds - 1 views

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    What are cloud services uniquely good for and why? After all, CIOs aren't going to leverage online services offered on demand just because they're available, but for compelling business reasons.
Miguel Membrado

Underused Servers Waste $25 Billion a Year - 3 views

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    This is a good argument to encourage at global level usage of cloud computing, because it is globally a sustainability problem.
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

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    "Preview: Chef 0.8 and the Opscode Platform"
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