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The Future of the ESB at JBoss

In case you haven't heard, JBoss is going to replace JBoss ESB with a new framework called SwitchYard in their core platform.  Might wanna check it out...

0 replies - 5016 views - 12/22/12 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

Drivers for Cloud Adoption - CIO Research

Interesting survey results just released that indicate cost isn’t the highest factor in cloud adoption (yay – at last people are talking more about...

0 replies - 2180 views - 12/21/12 by Ben Kepes in Articles

Variables in HyperGraphDB Queries

IntroductionA feature that has been requested on a few occasions is the ability to parametarize HyperGraphDB queries with variables, sort of like the JDBC...

0 replies - 1624 views - 12/21/12 by Borislav Iordanov in Articles

AWS Announces EBS Snapshot Copy

Amazon Web Services recently announced the release of Elastic Block Store Snapshot Copy.  This tool enables users to copy EBS snapshots for use in...

0 replies - 2080 views - 12/21/12 by Eric Genesky in Articles

Hello World with Couchbase and Java

My favorite technical book of all time has been the C Programming Language by Kernighan and Ritchie affectionately referred to as K&R. They...

0 replies - 3092 views - 12/21/12 by Don Pinto in Articles

Econometric Modeling in Finance and Insurance with the R Language

On February 15th, IFM2, the Institute of Financial Mathematics in Montréal will organize an (one day) Executive workshop on Econometric Modeling in...

0 replies - 1142 views - 12/21/12 by Arthur Charpentier in Articles

WebSockets Now Live on OpenShift

Redhat's popular open-source PaaS sooution, OpenShift, has recently responded to community requests for WebSockets on OpenShift.   OpenShift Evangelist...

0 replies - 2444 views - 12/20/12 by Eric Genesky in Articles

Charles Lamb's Thoughts on Berkley DB Java Edition

Charles Lamb recently commented on the improved performance of Berkley DB JE release 5.x.  He claims that the Oracle NoSQL solution has benefited from...

0 replies - 1635 views - 12/20/12 by Eric Genesky in Articles

Be Victor in Your Virtualization Environment (Part 2)

Processing Limitations Wreak Havoc on the Contestants We talked about memory restrictions in part 1 of this series, but lets now shift our focus to CPU...

0 replies - 1356 views - 12/20/12 by Tommy Patterson in Articles

Yes, Every MongoDB Driver Supports Every Command

 This post is in response to a persistent form of question I receive about MongoDB drivers: "Does driver X support feature Y?" The answer is nearly...

1 replies - 1394 views - 12/20/12 by A. Jesse Jiryu Davis in Articles

How to Quickly Launch a Cassandra Cluster on Amazon EC2

Curator's Note: This post is from 2011, so comment if you see any details that need updating! If you have read my previous post, “Map-Reduce...

0 replies - 1751 views - 12/20/12 by Phil Whelan in Articles

Apache Camel 2.10.x and 2.9.x Lines Clean out Bugs

No major new release yet for the Enterprise Integration patterns tool, Apache Camel, but this month they did have a round of incremental releases that squashed...

0 replies - 977 views - 12/20/12 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

What’s New in Mingle 12.4?

We all know there are countless project management tools out there.  Several get attention because of the big name developers on staff or the freeness...

0 replies - 2508 views - 12/19/12 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

December Cloud Links from Pie in the Sky

It's been crazy this week, trying to get everything done before people disappear for vacation. Here's some early December links for your weekend...

0 replies - 1273 views - 12/19/12 by Larry Franks in Articles

The First Redis Hosting Service on Azure

The VMblog recently announced that Garanitia Data will be releasing both a Redis Cloud and Memcached Cloud on the Windows Azure platform as a...

0 replies - 2092 views - 12/19/12 by Eric Genesky in Articles