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How do you choose a PaaS provider?

As an application platform in the Cloud, PaaS should facilitate Cloud characteristics (i.e. elastic scale, on-demand self service, resource pooling, and consumption based pricing).  When attempting…Continue

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As Vice President of Technology Evangelism at WSO2, Chris Haddad raises visibility, awareness, and knowledge of the Carbon and Stratos platforms. Chris works closely with developers, architects, and C-level executives to increase WSO2 technology adoption, improve the middleware platform, and maximize customer value.

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At 10:08am on November 20, 2011, Michael Levin said…
Hey, Chris! Please give me a ring. I need to talk with you. My number is at http://www.cambridgeweb.ie
At 9:01am on October 23, 2011, Michael Levin said…
Hi Chris and welcome to Codetown! All the best, Mike
 
 
 

Happy 10th year, JCertif!

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