Aug 20, 2008 Unix, linux
Linux.com correspondent R. Scott Belford caught up with Open Invention Network CEO Keith Bergelt at the 2008 LinuxWorld Expo and had a pleasant (on-camera) conversation with him.
Linux.com correspondent R. Scott Belford caught up with Open Invention Network CEO Keith Bergelt at the 2008 LinuxWorld Expo and had a pleasant (on-camera) conversation with him.
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Aug 20, 2008 Unix, linux
Some cloud computing vendors, such as 3tera and Nirvani, push their own proprietary platforms and tools, which forces adopters to limit their options and work in a restricted or closed architecture. When these established vendors say cloud, they mean their cloud. As a result, Web developers may believe that, in order to use cloud computing, they must accept limitations in the way they write and build their applications. But that view is a misconception; open standards for cloud computing are already in place and are being
tweaked.
Some cloud computing vendors, such as 3tera and Nirvani, push their own proprietary platforms and tools, which forces adopters to limit their options and work in a restricted or closed architecture. When these established vendors say cloud, they mean their cloud. As a result, Web developers may believe that, in order to use cloud computing, they must accept limitations in the way they write and build their applications. But that view is a misconception; open standards for cloud computing are already in place and are being
tweaked.
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Aug 20, 2008 Unix, linux
Some cloud computing vendors, such as 3tera and Nirvani, push their own proprietary platforms and tools, which forces adopters to limit their options and work in a restricted or closed architecture. When these established vendors say cloud, they mean their cloud. As a result, Web developers may believe that, in order to use cloud computing, they must accept limitations in the way they write and build their applications. But that view is a misconception; open standards for cloud computing are already in place and are being
tweaked.
Some cloud computing vendors, such as 3tera and Nirvani, push their own proprietary platforms and tools, which forces adopters to limit their options and work in a restricted or closed architecture. When these established vendors say cloud, they mean their cloud. As a result, Web developers may believe that, in order to use cloud computing, they must accept limitations in the way they write and build their applications. But that view is a misconception; open standards for cloud computing are already in place and are being
tweaked.
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Aug 19, 2008 mysql
Join us for this informative technical webinar with Michael Crandell, CEO of RightScale, the most popular management system for MySQL Enterprise on Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2). You’ll learn the fundamentals of deploying, optimizing and scaling MySQL in the cloud. We will also discuss the impact of Amazon’s new persistent storage feature, Elastic Block Storage, in deploying durable and portable MySQL-backed applications.
Also included will be a deep-dive into the advanced auto-scaling, load balancing and monitoring features of the RightScale Dashboard. Finally, there will be an introduction to the professional services and production support available for MySQL in the cloud from Sun Microsystems.
Date and Time: Thursday, 02 Oct 2008, 10:00 am PST, 1:00 pm EST, 18:00 GMT
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