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Basho's Riak Cloud Storage Release is AWS S3-Compatible

If they haven't already, Cloud leaders like Windows Azure and Amazon Web Services should start taking smaller competing platforms more seriously as companies...

5 replies - 6424 views - 03/27/12 by Eric Genesky in Articles

Most Popular Tools Used on Our Java PaaS

Whenever an application is uploaded to the CloudBees Platform as a Service (PaaS), it is not just blindly copied from your desktop onto the PaaS....

3 replies - 9155 views - 03/25/12 by Sacha Labourey in Articles

Underwhelming First Impressions of DynamoDB

As you might have noticed, I'm getting further away from MySQL here. This is just how things are I guess, I just do much less work with MySQL these days....

0 replies - 5201 views - 03/22/12 by Anders Karlsson in Articles

Just Because the Cloud Offers Scalability, Doesn't Mean that You Automatically Inherit It

In reading Vivek Kundra’s “25 Point Implementation Plan To Reform Federal Information”, I was struck by the anecdote regarding how the lack of...

0 replies - 2772 views - 03/20/12 by JP Morgenthal in Articles

Cloudbees <3's Erlang

Cloudbees, a Java-focused PaaS, takes advantage of a whole bunch of different tools to run their service. One of the more intriguing ones is a programming...

0 replies - 3115 views - 03/14/12 by Prasant Lokinendi in Articles

Azure Team Thwarted by Problem Four Years in the Making

Back in 1999, NASA lost a $125 million dollar Mars orbiter due to a mishap on the part of a Lockheed Martin engineering team.  The engineers used English...

0 replies - 4960 views - 03/01/12 by Eric Genesky in Articles

Why the year of ‘NoOps’ will never come

GigaOM just published an article titled Why 2013 is the year of ‘NoOps’ for programmers [Infographic] and since my comment doesn’t seem to show up...

1 replies - 3500 views - 03/01/12 by Spike Morelli in Articles

Amazon Goes PaaS: Game On! Let’s See How the Competition Respond

A week or two ago I had a heated argument on Twitter with someone who was adamant that Amazon would remain an infrastructure player and avoid the temptation...

0 replies - 6659 views - 02/22/12 by Ben Kepes in News

Surprise! Your Enterprise is Already Using the Public Cloud

 Last week I gave a keynote presentation at the CloudConnect conference in Santa Clara. The title of the presentation was: "Surprise! Your Enterprise...

0 replies - 3564 views - 02/21/12 by Geva Perry in Articles

Easiest Way to Deploy ColdFusion to the Cloud

The Adobe ColdFusion application server allows developers to rapidly build, deploy, and maintain robust Internet applications for the enterprise. It is quite...

0 replies - 7336 views - 02/08/12 by Judah Johns in Articles

Hippo CMS in the Cloud, a step-by-step tutorial

Hippo CMS is a Java open source web content management system that enables a true, open and context-aware content strategy. It is targeted at medium to large...

0 replies - 3314 views - 02/02/12 by Judah Johns in Articles

The Cost of High Availability

Now that you are able to setup session replication in Jelastic for Tomcat, GlassFish and Jetty web servers, you might be interested in how this great...

0 replies - 8983 views - 01/31/12 by Judah Johns in Articles

Platform as a Service: Empowering Developers, Unleashing Productivity

IntroductionWhen people hear “Cloud Computing,” most will think of Amazon Web Services, Rackspace, “renting servers and storage by the hour” -- all of...

0 replies - 5955 views - 01/22/12 by Sacha Labourey in Articles

GlassFish Clustering within Jelastic

GlassFish is an open-source application server that can run any Java EE application, providing enterprise level reliability and performance with full...

1 replies - 5665 views - 01/16/12 by Judah Johns in Articles

GlassFish Clustering in Jelastic

GlassFish is an open-source application server that can run any Java EE application, providing enterprise level reliability and performance with full...

0 replies - 6518 views - 01/16/12 by Judah Johns in Announcements