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The Truth About PaaS Vertical Scaling and Why You are Being "Oversold"

As you know, Jelastic PaaS has automatic vertical scaling, which allows you to pay less -- to pay for your actual resource...

1 replies - 6329 views - 01/24/13 by Ruslan Synytsky in Articles

Building a Simple Task Scheduler in Windows Azure

Often times we need to execute certain tasks repeatedly. In this blog post, we will talk about building a simple task scheduler in Windows Azure. We’ll...

3 replies - 2598 views - 01/24/13 by Gaurav Mantri in Articles

Sure Dropbox is Potentially Insecure, but Does it Matter?

It’s summertime down in my neck of the woods and that’s a good time to go out on a limb with a statement that might get people a little fired up. Bear...

2 replies - 1889 views - 01/24/13 by Ben Kepes in Articles

Thoughts on the Cloud from the Frontline

Curator's Note: The following article was originally written by Sebastien Goasguen over at buildacloud.org .I am stealing the title of this blog from John...

0 replies - 2163 views - 01/23/13 by Build A Cloud in Articles

5 Strategies for Making Money with the Cloud

Everybody is hearing Cloud Computing on the television now. Operators will store your contacts in the Cloud. Hosting companies will host your website in...

0 replies - 3808 views - 01/23/13 by Maarten Ectors in Articles

Managing 15K Databases Simultaneously – Before Breakfast

Curators Note:  This article was originally published Yuval Lubowich on the Xeround blog  back in July of 2012. A couple of days ago I had breakfast...

0 replies - 2460 views - 01/23/13 by Eric Genesky in Articles

Mule in a Shell: The SSH Connector

Why do I want this? This connector is mainly aimed to situations in which systems integration requires executing shell commands into a remote system....

0 replies - 1077 views - 01/23/13 by Mariano Gonzalez in Articles

ActuateOne for OEMs

"Actuate BIRT’s (Business Intelligence and Reporting Tool) proven technology allows software companies to innovate, leapfrog the competition and meet...

0 replies - 346 views - 01/22/13 by Kelley Gemma in Uncategorized

Monitoring Camel applications on the Cloud

Apache Camel is the swiss army knife of application integration. If your application is processing data from different systems, sooner or later you will...

0 replies - 1252 views - 01/22/13 by Bilgin Ibryam in Articles

Load Balancing with Amazon Elastic Load Balancer

In the previous posts I set up a WordPress server by using several Amazon’s services. In this post I add the next AWS feature, the Elastic Load Balancer....

0 replies - 3097 views - 01/22/13 by Pascal Alma in Articles

How to Install GAE on Ubuntu

If you want to use Google App Engine on Ubuntu there are a couple of things to note. Firstly GAE has recently moved to version 1.6.5 and secondly Ubuntu...

0 replies - 2107 views - 01/22/13 by Col Wilson in Articles

On Integrating TFS Projects with Windows Azure Web Sites

Never too late to post!  Here’s an episode of DevRadio Peter and I did on TFS Projects in Azure!Abstract: Peter Laudati and Brian Hitney are back...

0 replies - 1584 views - 01/22/13 by Brian Hitney in Articles

How to Setup a SharePoint Farm on Azure Virtual Machines

Many of you may be thinking of deploying SharePoint farms on Windows Azure Virtual Machines… here are three hands-on-labs that will speed up your...

0 replies - 1629 views - 01/22/13 by Hanu Kommalapati in Articles

Set Up AWS Autoscaling

In this post I will setup autoscaling for the EC2 WordPress server I created previously. With autoscaling you can tell Amazon to launch or terminate...

0 replies - 3189 views - 01/21/13 by Pascal Alma in Articles

Notes From The Field: Inside A Real World Large-Scale Cloud Deployment

I’ve been granted an incredible opportunity. Over the past three and a half months I have gotten to lead a real world large-scale delivery of a cloud...

0 replies - 1889 views - 01/21/13 by JP Morgenthal in Articles