Hacker News:
We are excited to announce that libcloud will be joining the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) Incubator. Libcloud has been very fortunate to grow as a community and as a open source project. We hope that by joining the ASF li (Read More)
GigaOM:
AT&T today unveiled its Synaptic Compute as a Service product that will use hardware from Sun Microsystems and software from VMware to provide businesses with computing on demand backed by a guarantee of 99.9 percent availab (Read More)
Submitted by magitam
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Alfresco is getting big enough to warrant a regular get-together. So far, the approach has been to have multiple, smaller events rather than one big one as is done by traditional vendors. Over the past few weeks I’ve been won (Read More)
Submitted by stewbagz
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Amazon Web Services Aws Delivers A Set Of Services That Together Form A Reliable Scalable And Inexpensive Computing Platform 'In The Cloud'.
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Submitted by stewbagz
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The Alternative Title Of This Blog Post Is How To Get Your Sorry Ass Fired By Violating Your Internal It Policies. So Keep That In Mind As
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Submitted by sarahintampa
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Amazon said today that it has taken steps to mitigate a security issue in its cloud computing infrastructure that was identified recently by researchers from MIT and the University of California at San Diego. The report descr (Read More)
RightScale Blog:
Yesterday’s release of the RightScale platform introduced two new features that I’m really excited about: the ServerTemplate Library and the use of Machine Tags on servers. (Ooops, I shouldn’t forget the new features for Rack (Read More)
Submitted by magitam
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Today Amazon released its answer to SQL Azure, the hosted cloud database offered by Microsoft. The newest service form Amazon, the Amazon Relational Database Service, or Amazon RDS for short, now in beta, makes it easier for (Read More)
Amazon Web Services Blog:
Effective November 1, 2009, the following per-hour prices will be in effect for Amazon EC2: US EU Linux Windows SQL Linux Windows SQL m1.small $0.085 $0.12 $0.095 $0.13 m1.large $0.34 $0.48 $1.08 $0.38 $0.52 $1.12 m1. (Read More)
GigaOM:
Amazon’s web services division (AWS), in a move clearly aimed at wooing enterprise customers, says it will launch a new relational database as a service called Amazon RDS. It will also cut prices of its EC2 on-demand compute (Read More)
All Things Distributed:
Today marks the launch of Amazon RDS - the Amazon Relational Database Service. Amazon RDS is a web service that makes it easy to set up, operate, and scale a relational database in the cloud. Amazon RDS handles all the "muck" (Read More)
RightScale Blog:
Today is another big AWS launch day with two important new features available for EC2: a Relational Database Service (RDS) and larger servers. Plus a 15% price reduction on compute cycles: yay!Relational Database ServiceWith (Read More)
Submitted by jgmize
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Over the last few months, I've been doing lots of work on various open source projects. I've been so burried in them that I haven't blogged (or microblogged) much about them. So much has been happening, though, that I needed (Read More)
Mashable!:
This series is supported by PayPal X Innovate 2009, PayPal’s first dedicated developer conference. Register for $49 with the code ppblog3 or join us at $50 if you are a student.As a developer, you have a lot of choices when i (Read More)
Submitted by magitam
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As PcMagazine put it, “uQuery is to the App Store what Google is to the Web”. After allowing people to create an account and mark the applications they like or they own, today, even more good news: uQuery, just released a Wo (Read More)
Latest News from CLOUD COMPUTING JOURNAL:
We know all about these loose ecosystems of Barney-loving, hand-holding, kumbaya-singing companies who promise a full solution to help you take advantage of the next overwhelming wave of technology...for a fee.In the past, ve (Read More)
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Submitted by sfoskett
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So I thought I'd post my views on the Tmobile/Danger outage along with the massive amount of views that have been plastered all over the world of twitter and large volumes of cloud bloggers. I wont go into technical detail on (Read More)
UbuntuHQ -:
Do you think that free software is important to cloud computing? I personally think it is crucial, and here is why.First of all, let me define what I encompass when saying “in the cloud.” I certainly do not limit myself to so (Read More)
Data Center Knowledge:
EMC is introducing the Atmos Online Compute Service, which will offer compute capacity in the cloud, a niche currently dominated by the EC2 platform from Amazon Web Services (AMZN). (Read More)