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Cloud Computing

There are 4 entries for the tag Cloud Computing

Microsoft Azure on-premises in 2011

It looks like Microsoft is filling an obvious gap and its customers will be able to deploy Azure on their own machines in 2011. This should significantly speed up the adoption of Microsoft Cloud offering as it introduces an additional checkpoint half way through the migration and lowers the risk of the whole process. If on top of that other Cloud providers deploy Azure to their own data centers then the risk will be even smaller because ”vendor lock in” stops being such a big problem. These are all good changes and I’m really looking forward to how they affect...

CloudCamp is coming again to Sydney!

This time you need to take half a day off to attend it but I believe it’s well worth your time and I really enjoyed the previous camp. Tags: Cloud computing

Cloud computing enables and forces us to do proper engineering

Very often testing is a second class citizen in the IT world. It’s not like software is not tested at all but it’s far from being perfect: the testing environment is nothing like production environment performance testing is nonexistent This leads to problems that you can observe only in production. The process of fixing those kind of issues tends to take a lot of time because most often developers have very limited access to production and the set of tools they can use for debugging is limited. A permanent...

CloudCamp – a bunch of loose thoughts

I know more or less what Cloud Computing is but until recently I still struggled to figure what it is good for. That’s why I decided to attend CloudCamp at Google’s Sydney Office which is a Cloud Computing event focused on sharing thoughts in a form of open discussions. The presenters were there just to start conversations and finish them soon enough to have a few beers afterwards :). I participated in two sessions(Scaling Applications in the Cloud, Cloud Computing from business perspective) and each of them taught me something different. The sexiest part of Cloud Computing is its...

 

 

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