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Cloud Computing Village

Cloud Computing is "the next big thing". The recent JavaOne featured Cloud Computing more than any other technology. Come join us and explore / discuss the aspects of this technology!

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Latest Activity: Aug 21, 2015

About The Cloud Computing Village

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Cloud Computing is an enabling technology that essentially relies on distributed data stores and networks to allow data storage across distributed containers. There are many pros and cons to consider, a world of approaches and uses to discuss. We'll talk about them here in the Cloud Computing Village. Join us!

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What's the difference between Grid computing and Cloud Computing 5 Replies

I don't clearly catch the difference betwenn these two concept. Someone told me that the essential différence is that the cloud computing give you a large space of storage and the grig give more…Continue

Started by Hervé-greg MOKWABO. Last reply by Hervé-greg MOKWABO Nov 29, 2011.

Searching for Cloud architecture

After reviewing architecture models from several vendors and industry organizations, I believe we are witnessing an early evolutionary period, rather than the culmination of PaaS.    The lack of…Continue

Tags: architecture, Cloud, PaaS

Started by Chris Haddad Nov 25, 2011.

Ensemble 1 Reply

Ensemble: service orchestration for the cloud (my work for Ubuntu Server) …Continue

Tags: baker, ubuntu, ensemble, cloud

Started by Michael Levin. Last reply by Michael Levin Nov 1, 2011.

Shameless Plug: New Application 1 Reply

Hey everyone,Don't know if you remember me but I did the Android class last year. Anyway I just published my first app. It is a pay app but that is to support development :-). Anyway look up Motion…Continue

Tags: Android

Started by Jackie Gleason. Last reply by Michael Levin Oct 25, 2011.

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Comment by Chris Haddad on November 18, 2011 at 9:50am

Orlando Workshop on December 15, 2011

Title: understanding cloud-enabled modular middleware

 

WSO2 Carbon and Stratos provides a complete middleware platform for Enterprise computing: from on-premise to a full cloud-enabled runtime. In this session we will spend the morning looking at the Carbon platform – including leading ESB, AppServer, Governance Registry and more. In the afternoon we will look at the way this runtime is also available in a multi-tenant scalable, elastic architecture. This session will cover SOA and Cloud middleware, PaaS as well as digging deep into Cloud concepts.
This hands-on workshop provides a real opportunity to understand Carbon, OSGi middleware, PaaS, Stratos, and get going with a Cloud Platform. StratosLive is a complete running platform in the cloud, and participants will be encouraged to set up a tenant using their laptops during the workshop, and will understand how to install and use Stratos in a Private PaaS environment.


Location: Orlando, FL
Date:  December 15, 2011

Registration page:  http://wso2.com/events/workshops/2011-december-orlando-carbon-and-s...

Comment by Efren Katague on October 27, 2011 at 11:04pm
Thanks, Michael for the welcome note. I look forward to learning more about this new challenging technology.
Comment by Michael Levin on October 27, 2011 at 10:55pm
Hi Efren and welcome to the group. We had some great discussions about ClouD Computing tonight at the OrlandoJUG meeting. Stay tuned - I hope the lads post some notes... All the best, Mike
Comment by Thomas O'Hare on October 26, 2011 at 7:56am

Michael

 

Look forward to checking out the newest old technology!  ;-)

 

Thanks,

Thomas

 

Comment by Blaine Buxton on October 25, 2011 at 10:42pm
Hello Micheal. I look forward to the discussions.
Comment by Michael Levin on October 25, 2011 at 10:31pm
Hi Blaine! I just downloaded iOS5, so I guess I am cloud computing! Welcome to the group! /m
Comment by Michael Levin on October 25, 2011 at 9:12pm
Howdy, Jackie! Thanks for dropping by, Check out the Issues discussion. There's some food for thought... Best, Mike
Comment by Michael Levin on October 25, 2011 at 8:47pm
Hey, Thomas! Thanks for joining the Cloud Computing Village. Looking forward to learning together... Best, Mike (enjoying Florida sunshine!)
 

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