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Video: EXPOzed #79 - Building Blocks 2008 - OptarosOriginal at Google Video
• Mon, Aug 11
2 min - 2008-08-12 Byran Spaulding from Optaros.com tells us about the services his company offers including Web 2.0 development, "cloud computing" services and API services for building SaaS software and websites.
Cloud Computing: Where to Next?
Original at Read/WriteWeb
• Thu, Nov 19
By Alex Williams Regardless, this has been a monumental week for cloud computing. The long established software companies have now lined up with their offering. Microsoft launched Azure. Salesforce.com unveiled Salesforce Chatter, Sales Cloud 2 and Service Cloud 2. IBM announced a cloud analytics platf...
Cloud, Standards, and Pants
Original at AJAX & RIA Journal
• Fri, Nov 13
Citrix Netscaler XML API “Size 8”F5 BIG-IP iControl “Size 8” Technorati Tags: MacVittie,F5,cloud,cloud computing,resource model,API,integration,standards,InterCloud,infrastructure 2.0,William Vambenepe,SOA,Web 2.0 Related bogs & articles:
Cloud Computing In Plain EnglishOriginal at Read/WriteWeb
• Thu, Nov 12
By Alex Williams video Which takes us to the last point of the day. We get so many pitches from companies. The services are explained in terms that often need deciphering. What if more companies in the enterprise space spent more time explaining what they do? What if companies did something like what Common Cr...
Typekit Launches its Cloud-Based Web Font Service
Original at Mashable!
• Tue, Nov 10
By Barb Dybwad Reviews: Firefox, Google, Internet Explorer, Safari Tags: accessibility, cloud computing, CSS, fonts, typekit, web, web design Reviews: Firefox, Google, Internet Explorer, Safari Tags: accessibility, cloud computing, CSS, fonts, typekit, web, web design
11 Top Open-source Resources for Cloud Computing
Original at GigaOM
• Fri, Nov 6
By Sebastian Rupley Joyent. In January of this year, Joyent purchased Reasonably Smart, a fledgling open-source cloud startup based on JavaScript and Git. Joyent’s cloud hosting infrastructure and cloud management software incorporate many open-source tools for public and private clouds. The company...
CNN Explains the Cloud…BadlyOriginal at GigaOM
• Wed, Nov 4
By Stacey Higginbotham Not that many of the vendors who provide either web-based services like Google’s Gmail or actual cloud computing like Amazon really helped the poor writer out. Google refused to let him tour their data centers (no surprise) and Amazon’s Adam Selipsky, VP of Amazon Web Services, told him,...
Vertical Scalability Cloud Computing Style
Original at Articles From WEB 2.0 JOURNAL
• Tue, Oct 27
Technorati Tags: MacVittie,F5,Infrastructure 2.0,dynamic infrastructure,cloud computing,RighScale,Amazon,ELB,EC2,AWS,vertical scalability,horizontal scalability,scalability,context,integration,load balancing Related blogs & articles:
Infrastructure Integration: Metadata versus API
Original at AJAX & RIA Journal
• Fri, Sep 25
Technorati Tags: MacVittie,F5,metastructure,integration,APIs,SOAP,REST,WEb 2.0,infrastructure 2.0,dynamic infrastructure,metadata,JSON,XML,process,automation,orchestration,cloud,cloud computing Related blogs & articles:
Google Announces Java Support for App Engine
Original at Mashups via Programmable Web
• Tue, Apr 7
By Michael Manoochehri Today at its latest Campfire One event, Google announced major updates to Google App Engine, their scalable cloud computing platform for web applications. App Engine developers will soon be able to create web-scale applications using standard Java APIs, and will be able to create AJAX...
Top Tech Trends from Sarah Houghton-Jan
Original at LITA
• Sat, Jan 24
By Sarah Houghton-Jan Cloud computing has been discussed a lot in the information community in the last few years. Libraries have taken advantage of this already by using services such as Google Docs to offer services or enhance communication. When cloud computing becomes the norm (which I and others think it w...
Opinion: Web 2.0 and Cloud Computing
Original at O'Reilly Radar
• Mon, Oct 27
By Tim O'Reilly But the cloud platform, like the software platform before it, has new rules for competitive advantage. And chief among those advantages are those that we've identified as "Web 2.0", the design of systems that harness network effects to get better the more people use them.