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Holiday Fun: Cloud Computing in Plain English

By Krishnan Subramanian on December 24, 2008

From a company that makes Cloud Computing easy for users with their rbuilder and lifecycle management platform, rPath, comes a video on Cloud Computing in Plain English. It is time for some holiday fun.

Posted in General | Tagged cloud computing, holidays, rpath

Holiday Fun: Oracle in the Cloud

Holiday Fun: Oracle in the Cloud

By Krishnan Subramanian on December 23, 2008

Well, it is holiday time and people like to have fun. It is time to share stuff that is amusing. Since traffic always dips in the blogs during this time of the year, we will be posting on lighter topics till the end of 2008. This is one such post to keep the blog going […]

Posted in General | Tagged aws, cloud computing, holidays, Oracle | 1 Response

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