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Information Everywhere: How Diigo, Chrome And Mobile Is Helping Me

Information Everywhere: How Diigo, Chrome And Mobile Is Helping Me

By Krishnan Subramanian on February 13, 2011

Ever since CloudAve’s Zoli Erdos introduced me to Diigo (see previous CloudAve coverage), I have been a fan of the service and now I am a paid premier customer. It has been a long time since I wrote about Diigo here and, recently, they have released some nifty tools to aid knowledge workers. I thought […]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged diigo, information, knowledge workers, saas, social bookmarking, web services | 1 Response

Windows Azure SDK Unit Testing Dilemma — F5DD Plz K Thx Bye

Windows Azure SDK Unit Testing Dilemma — F5DD Plz K Thx Bye

By Adron Hall on January 19, 2011

I’m a huge advocate for high quality code. I will admit I don’t always get to write, or am always able to write high quality code. But day in and out I make my best effort at figuring out the best way to write solid, high quality, easy to maintain, easy to read code. Over […]

Posted in General | Tagged azure, bdd, behavior driven development, F5DD, rants, rest web services, restful, Software Development, tdd, test driven development, unit test, unit testing, web services, windows azure

Gritty Technical Info on Windows Azure Web Roles

Gritty Technical Info on Windows Azure Web Roles

By Adron Hall on January 14, 2011

This is a follow up to the previous blog entry I wrote pertaining to Windows Azure Roles.  I wanted to cover the bases on the various technical aspects of creating a Windows Azure Web Role & Worker Role in Visual Studio 2010.  Without interruption let’s just dive right in.  Start Visual Studio 2010 and initiate a new […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Infrastructure | Tagged azure, cloud, cloud computing, how-to, microsoft, web role, web services, windows azure, worker role

Windows Azure Web, Worker, and CGI Roles – How They Work

Windows Azure Web, Worker, and CGI Roles – How They Work

By Adron Hall on January 12, 2011

This is a write up I’ve put together of how the roles in Windows Azure work.  As far as I know, this is all correct – but if there are any Windows Azure Team Members out there that wouldn’t mind providing some feedback about specifics or adding to the details I have here – please […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Infrastructure | Tagged Amazon Web Services, architecture, azure, cloud, cloud computing, Cloud Speak, cloud storage, paas, web role, web services, windows azure | 1 Response

Cloud Throw Down: Part 4 – Perspectives on PaaS

Cloud Throw Down: Part 4 – Perspectives on PaaS

By Adron Hall on January 7, 2011

Alright, time for the battle o’ clouds to roll on. In this throw down I’m going to compare platforms from the infrastructure and platform perspective. Windows Azure takes a very distinctive, and unique, Platform as a Service (PaaS) model and Amazon Web Services takes a very Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) model. Each of these […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Infrastructure | Tagged Amazon Web Services, aws, azure, cloud, cloud computing, cloud storage, cloud throw-down, ec2, microsoft, web role, web services, windows azure

W​ikileaks & Amazon - and Why That Was Good for the Rest of Us.

W​ikileaks & Amazon – and Why That Was Good for the Rest of Us.

By Rodrigo Vaca on December 2, 2010

I​n his post about Amazon & Wikileaks, Krishnan’s position was that Amazon kicking out Wikileaks without a fair legal due process was in fact damaging for those of us who are proponents of the (public) cloud. Krishnan and I were debating this issue last night over Twitter. I disagreed with Krishnan, so I wanted to […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Infrastructure, Trends & Concepts, Your POV | Tagged amazon, aws, censorship, cloud computing, Government, sla, us government, web services, wikileaks | 11 Responses

Open Source As A SaaS Endgame - Storytlr Joins The Elite Group

Open Source As A SaaS Endgame – Storytlr Joins The Elite Group

By Krishnan Subramanian on December 15, 2009

Many societies believe in the idea of Afterlife. As far as the human life is concerned, I do not believe in this supernatural concepts. However, when it comes to software “lives”, I believe in eternity (a life without death). I believe that a software can live eternally without the death faced by the lesser mortals, […]

Posted in Open Source | Tagged analysis, endgame, open source, opensourceassaasendgame, saas, saasendgame, storytlr, web services

A Conference is About Community

By Guest Authors on April 28, 2009

I’ve been watching with interest a great series of posts over on Pamela Dingle’s blog. It all began when Pamela tried to get a blogger pass for the RSA conference. What really caught my eye, though, was James McGovern’s response – specifically, “Achieving the goal of educating attendees is never the goal of those who […]

Posted in General, Marketing, Strategy | Tagged collaboration, conferences, defragcon, denver, glue conference, gluecon, networking, web applications, web integration, web services

3 Free Tix to the Glue Conference

3 Free Tix to the Glue Conference

By Zoli Erdos on April 27, 2009

How timely of Rick  Burnes to post his Trade Show Trouble cartoon.  It expresses my feelings about large trade shows and conferences – am I suffering from acute conferencitis?   Yes, large shows are half-dead nowadays – but some conferences are worth attending even in bad times. The Glue Conference on May 12-13th in Denver may […]

Posted in General | Tagged collaboration, conferences, defrag, defragcon, denver, glue conference, gluecon, social networking, trade-shows, web applications, web integration, web services | 5 Responses

A Quick Intro to GlueCon

A Quick Intro to GlueCon

By Guest Authors on March 23, 2009

When Zoli Erdos first asked me if I’d be willing to write some guest posts on CloudAve around the topic of Glue Conference, I was actually a bit hesitant. After all, Zoli’s done such a great job of explaining why he likes the conferences I run, and what Gluecon is about, that I wasn’t sure […]

Posted in General, Strategy | Tagged collaboration, conferences, defragcon, denver, glue conference, gluecon, idg, networking, saascon, social networking, web applications, web integration, web services

Glue – Get Sticky Now

Glue – Get Sticky Now

By Zoli Erdos on February 24, 2009

What is Glue?   Definition from the Merriam-Webster Dictionary:  1 a: any of various strong adhesive substances ; especially : a hard protein chiefly gelatinous substance that absorbs water to form a viscous solution with strong adhesive properties and that is obtained by cooking down collagenous materials (as hides or bones) b: a solution of […]

Posted in General | Tagged collaboration, conferences defragcon, defrag, denver, glue conference, gluecon, social networks, web applications, web integration, web services | 3 Responses

Ma.Gnolia Data Loss, What Have We Learned?

Ma.Gnolia Data Loss, What Have We Learned?

By Zoli Erdos on January 30, 2009

Ma.gnolia , a social bookmarking service is down, lost all their user data and they don’t know if / when they can recover.  This is as bad as it can get for any Web 2.0 service (and more importantly for users), and the backlash against Cloud services has already started.   Krish will do has a

Posted in Security | Tagged backup, data backup, flickr, gmail, google, live mesh, mozy, online backup, online sync, synchronization, syncplicity, web services, zoho | 21 Responses

YLastic has a New Service that Allows you to Manage your Cloud Instances

YLastic has a New Service that Allows you to Manage your Cloud Instances

By Dan Morrill on October 6, 2008

For fifty bucks a month, YLastic has come out with a great interface to allow you to manage all your cloud computing interfaces on your web site. YLastic is a great new startup in Atlanta that aims to make your experience with AWS more GUI, and easier to understand for those who are used to […]

Posted in Product reviews | Tagged administration, amazon, aws, cloud computing, gui, management, tool, web services, ylastic

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