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Adron Hall

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Lean, Kanban, Agile Pairing, TDD (sometimes test after) software architect and programmer.Currently working at Basho as Technical Evangelist while also a blogger & integration hacker once in a while with New Relic and some minor work on the Iron Foundry and other OSS Projects. Worked with distributed (called cloud sometimes) computing services since 2007 using phat data (8 billion rows of data on an AVERAGE day, sometimes called big data) and everything from business intelligence to the nitty gritty of array structures inside file based data stores to create caching tiers for custom software needs. Currently pushing for distributed technologies & improving software architecture, better data centers, the best software development practices and keeping everything secure in the financial industry again.

IaaS vs. PaaS or Infrastructure vs. Platform and I Want Beer NOW!

IaaS vs. PaaS or Infrastructure vs. Platform and I Want Beer NOW!

By Adron Hall on July 6, 2012

A friend and now coworker of mine, Richard Seroter (@rseroter & Blog) decided to do a comparo. I took the infrastructure based deployment, ala IaaS and he took the platform based deployment, ala PaaS. What we’ve done is taken a somewhat standard ASP.NET MVC with Entity Framework, a SQL Server Database, a UX & UI design [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Infrastructure | Tagged .NET Bits, asp, asp.net, asp.net mvc, aspnet, aspnet mvc, cloud foundry, Cloud Speak, deployment, dotnet, how-to, iaas, Infrastructure as a service, iron foundry, MVC, paas, platform as a service, tier 3, tier 3 web fabric, web fabric | 1 Response

OS Bridge 2012 :: Day #1 :: How I Got Here…

OS Bridge 2012 :: Day #1 :: How I Got Here…

By Adron Hall on June 27, 2012

Today was the kick off of OS Bridge 2012. I jumped aboard my trusty steed (bicycle) for the mighty 6 block rider to the conference. Yeah, I could have just walked, but I just felt like getting their the fastest way possible. After arriving I was immediately faced with two great greetings. The first one …

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Posted in General, Open Source | Tagged 2012, conferences, My Updates, open source bridge, open source bridge 2012, open source software, os bridge, os bridge 2012

Ok, Let’s Get Some Definitions & Operational Models Straight Here! PaaS is NOT…

Ok, Let’s Get Some Definitions & Operational Models Straight Here! PaaS is NOT…

By Adron Hall on June 25, 2012

I just got signed up for Cloud Connect Chicago and started checking out some of the talks. One talk jumped out, being that it is about PaaS Technology. After reading it though I immediately felt the need to straighten out some things that looked misleading. Maybe the presenter (JP Morgenthal) will lay these things out [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Platforms | Tagged cloud, cloud computing, cloud connect, cloud foundry, Cloud Speak, Cloudfoundry, conferences, open shift, paas, platform as a service, red hat, rhel, ubuntu

Day #3 => DeployCon && Enterprise && Data Gravity

Day #3 => DeployCon && Enterprise && Data Gravity

By Adron Hall on June 16, 2012

A lot of things were mentioned during the panels and sessions during DeployCon. Some things I agree with, some things I don’t. The “Web Way” There is one prevalent thing that came up over and over, the “web way”. What’s the web way? It is building horizontally, scalable, with RESTful APIs, and applications at an [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Infrastructure | Tagged appfog, cloud, cloud computing, cloud expo, conferences, data gravity, deploycon, iaas, ideas, paas, platform services, Presentations and Speaking | 1 Response

Day #2 => Cloud Expo, A Few Pictures & Associated Thoughts

Day #2 => Cloud Expo, A Few Pictures & Associated Thoughts

By Adron Hall on June 13, 2012

This first one is of Effective UI a company out of Denver, Colorado. You’re probably asking yourself, why are they at a cloud conference? I asked the same question and they brought up a really good point. Most cloud computing interfaces are horrible. I have to agree, most are or at least have been pretty [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Infrastructure | Tagged BI, Business Intelligence, cloud, cloud computing, cloud expo, conferences, jaspersoft, linux, suse, SUSE Linux, windows azure | 1 Response

Day #1 => Cloud Expo & Cloud Bootcamp

Day #1 => Cloud Expo & Cloud Bootcamp

By Adron Hall on June 12, 2012

Thanks to Larry Carvalho and Krishnan Subramanian for lining me up to speak at the kick off bootcamp keynote and for a PaaS Session at the Cloud Expo Boot Camp. I had a great time and was able to cover some great material with the audience. It was great to hear a number of companies [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Infrastructure | Tagged appharbor, cloud, cloud bootcamp, cloud computing, cloud expo, cloud foundry, Cloudbees, cloudcamp, CloudComputing, Cloudfoundry, Coding Adventures, conferences, open shift, openshift, platform as a service, Presentations and Speaking, redhat

Why Your Presentations Suck!

Why Your Presentations Suck!

By Adron Hall on June 11, 2012

Ok, so everybody’s presentations don’t suck. But the vast majority of them do. I know I’m not the first person to make this statement. I’d include a list of others who have said it but it would take more space than my entire blog does. Take this example slide deck from a presentation I saw [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Marketing | Tagged Audience, communication, Microsoft PowerPoint, present, presentation skills, Presentation slide, presentations, Presentations and Speaking, presenting, public speaking, steve jobs

PDX & SEA Code Camp, OS Bridge, OSCON, Iron Foundry, Robotech and Action!

PDX & SEA Code Camp, OS Bridge, OSCON, Iron Foundry, Robotech and Action!

By Adron Hall on June 4, 2012

May has been insane. I’ve spent a total of about 3 days of the entire month where I live in Portland, OR. It’s kind of an odd feeling to try not to travel since I love it so much. But I’m going to try and take it easy  this month and next. Especially since some [...]

Posted in Application Software | Tagged conferences, Meetups n' Such, My Updates, Presentations and Speaking

#nodejs, why I’m basically porting EVERYTHING to it…

#nodejs, why I’m basically porting EVERYTHING to it…

By Adron Hall on May 29, 2012

Here’s my list of why I’m moving everything to Node.js that I run. Between the enhancements Google gave to JavaScript and the ease of use in writing with the language, it provides the least resistance of any framework and language stack out there. Node.js + Express.js or Bricks.js + Jade + Every DB Choice on [...]

Posted in Application Software | Tagged Javascript, My Updates, node.js, Node.js Things | 8 Responses

I Can Talk About It Finally! => Tier 3 Web Fabric Platform as a Service (PaaS)

I Can Talk About It Finally! => Tier 3 Web Fabric Platform as a Service (PaaS)

By Adron Hall on May 9, 2012

A couple months ago I shifted gears and started working for Tier 3 on a number of projects. I made this decision for a few reasons: 1. I’m a huge advocate of PaaS (Platform as a Service) technologies. I like what PaaS enables and what it eliminates. Matter of fact I’d say I’m a bull …

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Posted in Business, Enterprise, Featured Posts, Infrastructure, Open Source | Tagged cloud foundry, Cloud Speak, iaas, iron foundry, paas, platform as a service, tier 3 web fabric, tier3, web fabric

Coder Society Seattle, Inaugural Report!

Coder Society Seattle, Inaugural Report!

By Adron Hall on May 6, 2012

Coder Society Seattle got off to a start this weekend on this beautiful sunny Saturday! We all mozied into the Blue Box offices in downtown Seattle a mere block away from Pike Place Market. After a relaxed gathering we circled up to break out the kanban with the story ideas around our problem domain. We [...]

Posted in Application Software | Tagged code, coder society, Meetups n' Such

An Open Source Software ala VMware Guide :: A.K.A. Get Clarity on Contributing to the CloudFoundry Project!

An Open Source Software ala VMware Guide :: A.K.A. Get Clarity on Contributing to the CloudFoundry Project!

By Adron Hall on May 4, 2012

I’ve jumped into committing some source code to the Cloud Foundry Project and I wanted to document the process so far. The Cloud Foundry project is a little trickier than most open source projects, because there are a host of tools around the process. As that is the case, it isn’t a simple github repository [...]

Posted in Open Source | Tagged cloud foundry, Cloudfoundry, open source software, oss

Coder Society Seattle, Meeting this Saturday

Coder Society Seattle, Meeting this Saturday

By Adron Hall on May 2, 2012

Here it comes. Coder Society Seattle, Inaugural Kick Off! I hope you can make it. Here’s the plan so far. We’re all meeting at Blue Box in beautiful downtown Seattle at 10am. We’ll setup a board (ala kanban style) and immediately jump into breaking our domain out (re: See the Coder Society Google Group for [...]

Posted in Application Software | Tagged coder society, codersociety, Meetups n' Such, polyglot

Learn About TDD, Cloud Foundry, OSS, and OS Bridge

Learn About TDD, Cloud Foundry, OSS, and OS Bridge

By Adron Hall on April 25, 2012

I’ll be attending OS Bridge (you should attend too, it’s only a few hundred bucks!!) this year. Hopefully I’ll be presenting also but I need everybody’s help! If you would, favorite (with the star) my presentations/workshops. Also leave a note of feedback related to how you’d dig seeing me present!  (I’ll owe ya a beer, feel free [...]

Posted in Open Source | Tagged cloud, cloud computing, cloud foundry, conferences, iron foundry, open source software, os bridge, oss, paas, platform as a service, presentations

Cloud Foundry 1 Year Anniversary & New Bits (Code Included)

Cloud Foundry 1 Year Anniversary & New Bits (Code Included)

By Adron Hall on April 11, 2012

Today was the 1 year anniversary for the Cloud Foundry Open Source PaaS Project. For info on what PaaS is, especially related to open source and related to Cloud Foundry check out my 5 part series at New Relic’s Blog; Part 1, Part 2, Part 3.1, Part 3.14159265, Part 4, and Part 5 (which I …

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Posted in Featured Posts, General, Open Source, Platforms | Tagged bosh, Cloud Speak, Cloudfoundry, iaas, paas, platform as a service | 1 Response

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