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Most Popular Tools Used on Our Java PaaS

Whenever an application is uploaded to the CloudBees Platform as a Service (PaaS), it is not just blindly copied from your desktop onto the PaaS....

3 replies - 9163 views - 03/25/12 by Sacha Labourey in Articles

Using Mongoid, MongoHQ, and Heroku: Making It All Work

I recently tried to set up mongoid with a free mongohq account on heroku... This info is accurate as of 28 Feb, 2012. For the impatient (I just...

2 replies - 3653 views - 03/06/12 by Michael Mainguy in Articles

Developing .NET/C# Applications with VoltDB

Tune in as VoltDB demonstrates our “mini SQL Management Studio” for VoltDB built entirely in C#. During this webinar the presentation will...

0 replies - 2634 views - 02/16/12 by Brandon Nokes in Uncategorized

Getting started with OpenStack

OpenStack is a collection of open source software projects that enterprises/service providers can use to setup and run their cloud compute and...

0 replies - 5804 views - 02/02/12 by Singaram Subramanian in Articles

Scala Dynamo - a Scala (and Java!) API for Amazon’s DynamoDB

Last week saw the announcement of Amazon Web Services NoSQL database as a service, Dynamo. Dynamo has a number of very interesting features, not least that...

0 replies - 6232 views - 01/26/12 by Wille Faler in Articles

Amazon Announces AWS Storage Gateway

Today in an email to existing AWS customers, Amazon introduced a service known as AWS Storage Gateway which is an on-premise software appliance allowing...

0 replies - 3979 views - 01/26/12 by Craig Dickson in News

SolrCloud is Coming (and looking to mix in even more ‘NoSQL’)

The second phase of SolrCloud has been in full swing for a couple of months now and it looks like we are going to be able to commit this work to trunk very...

0 replies - 4016 views - 01/23/12 by Mark Miller in News

Neo4j on Heroku - Part 3

This is the third and final installment of the Neo4j on Heroku tutorial.  After reading this, you should be ready to go out there and start hacking on Neo4j...

0 replies - 3220 views - 01/19/12 by Max De Marzi in Articles

Neo4j 1.6 M02 “Jörn Kniv” Brings Heroku Support

We have another milestone for you - 1.6.M02. As I’ve written before, we’re heavily into improving our infrastructure - our build, stress testing etc....

0 replies - 3524 views - 12/20/11 by Mitch Pronschinske in News

New Resources for Running Solr on an Azure Cloud

I just found a great new project on GitHub that's going to help a lot of Solr and Lucene projects deploy to a cloud infrastructure today.  It's a showcase on...

1 replies - 4840 views - 12/13/11 by Mitch Pronschinske in News

Bio4j + AWS CloudFormation = your own fresh baked DB in less than a minute!

Hi! So this week it was time to finally start using CloudFormation together with Bio4j. For those not familiar with this AWS service, quoting from...

0 replies - 3919 views - 12/08/11 by Pablo Pareja Tobes in Articles

Application Performance Testing: From Conception to Gravestone

Performance testing of software systems is discussed frequently as an episodic activity that is accomplished once per production release as the final step in...

0 replies - 3534 views - 12/05/11 by Brandon Nokes in Whitepapers

Why Load Testing From The Cloud Doesn't Work

Web sites and web applications have transformed business. They are crucial to your company’s bottom line, whether you are involved in e-commerce, have a...

0 replies - 3498 views - 12/05/11 by Brandon Nokes in Whitepapers

Cloud Foundry for Spring Developers - Slides

Yesterday, I presented "Cloud Foundry for Spring Developers", at the Atlanta Spring User Group. I finally got around to upload the presentation...

0 replies - 1429 views - 12/02/11 by Gunnar Hillert in Articles

Big Data Analytics: Better, Faster, Smarter... (Europe)

Data is exploding in this age of machine-generated data. IT and business users alike are finding that traditional database can't cope with the volume -...

0 replies - 2720 views - 11/04/11 by Brandon Nokes in Uncategorized