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In case you missed it, here’s some of the most insightful, informative and occasionally funny commentary about the cloud this week (and with Dreamforce happening, there were some great ones):
Cloud Tweets
@petercoffee (Peter Coffee) tweeted: "If you think an on-premise database is ipso facto more secure, you seriously need to spend ten minutes athttp://tinyurl.com/24nsno3"
In case you missed it, here’s some of the most insightful, informative and occasionally funny commentary about the cloud this week:
Cloud Tweets
Cloudbzz has written about some of the options for deploying RDBMS/SQL databases in the cloud, including:
- Do it yourself: Deploy a cloud server and install/configure/tune the database
- Service-based DBaaS: Typically, pick a boot image that already has the database installed in a default configuration. Use existing facilities for backups and/or monitoring.
In case you missed it, here’s some of the most insightful, informative and occasionally funny commentary on the cloud this week:
Cloud Tweets
In case you missed it, here’s some of the most insightful, informative and occasionally funny commentary on the cloud this week:
Best Cloud Tweets Ever (This Week)
@JamesUrquhart (James Urquhart) tweeted: "An important point: A data center is not a "private cloud"—it's an infrastructure. The IaaS service software you run in that DC is the cloud."
In July, JBoss released version 4.4 of the JBoss Business Process Management (jBPM) software. jBPM provides an easy to use workflow management system that allows graphical creation of business processes which can then be executed to provide service orchestration of very complex systems. Put simply, with jBPM you can draw a workflow picture which can then execute code.
In case you missed it, here’s some of the most insightful, informative and occasionally funny commentary on the cloud this week:
Best Cloud Tweets Ever (This Week)
@MonkChips (James Governor) tweeted: "aws.amazon.com/free" never mind low barriers to entry, how about no barriers to entry? clever move by amazon. modern developer retail. ;-)
In case you missed it, here’s some of the most insightful, informative and occasionally funny commentary on the cloud this week:
Best Cloud Tweets Ever (This Week)
@CloudAve (Cloud Avenue) tweeted: Who Says Enterprise Software Isn’t Sexy? Ok, Just Cool… http://goo.gl/fb/jbFIJ
Dan Woods' excellent article Putting The Brakes On Public Cloud Adoption highlights some of the biggest concerns IT professionals have about using the public cloud - SLAs in particular. There is a solution to this problem that he doesn't mention.
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