
CloudCamp – Thoughts from the Unpanel
Reporting from CloudCamp Auckland – “CloudCamp is an unconference where early adopters of Cloud Computing technologies exchange ideas. With the rapid change occurring in the industry, we need a place where we can meet to share our experiences, challenges and solutions. At CloudCamp, you are encouraged to share your thoughts in several open discussions, as […]

Thoughts From Last Night’s Cloud Camp (Newcastle, not Boston!)
One problem with living somewhere like East Yorkshire (a problem for which there are certainly compensations…) is that it proves effectively impossible to engage with my chosen industry’s current penchant for short evening events (except one) without the added complication of such things as overnight stays in hotels. Unless these events coincide with other things […]

CloudCamp gets big in London
The global CloudCamp phenomenon went to London for the third time last night, piggy-backing on the QCon enterprise computing conference to secure space in Westminster’s Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre for the evening. Partly buoyed with QCon attendees lured by the promise of free beer, CloudCamp registrations were rumoured to be in excess of 800. […]

CloudCamp Seattle – The Conversation Continues
Image by Benjamin Ellis via Flickr Cloudcamp Seattle was held on 28th Feb. 2009 at Amazon.com HQ (or should I say Cloud HQ?). Between 100-125 people attended the camp, from people who thought sitting on the 8th floor of the Amazon building will take them to the Clouds to those who claimed to have nailed […]