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AppFog and now Tier 3, CenturyLink is on a Roll!

AppFog and now Tier 3, CenturyLink is on a Roll!

By Adron Hall on November 19, 2013

I feel like I’m being followed by CenturyLink. I shouldn’t be surprised, they should follow me!  😮 But faux paranoia joking aside, it is interesting to see them snapping up two key players in the Cloud Foundry space that have built .NET support into it at an enterprise level. They’re obviously intent on capturing that […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Infrastructure | Tagged appfog, centurylink, Just News, tier 3, tier3

Why CloudFoundry Core Is (Not) Important?

Why CloudFoundry Core Is (Not) Important?

By Krishnan Subramanian on November 16, 2012

On Tuesday, VMware’s CloudFoundry project announced the availability of CloudFoundry Core, a baseline to test if an application is compatible to CloudFoundry’s core open source release. The CloudFoundry Core is based on a set of components that forms the baseline for the definition of core. Right now, they have limited set of programming languages and […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Platforms | Tagged application portability, Cloudfoundry, insights, open source, opensource, paas, platform as a service, platform services, Platforms, portability, tier 3, tier3, vmware | 3 Responses

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

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