Eric Genesky05/11/12
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The cloud herd grew by one this week with the announcement of HP's Public Cloud, which brings some new competition to AWS, Azure, Cloud Foundry, and other cloud services. Read on for a few more updates.
Eric Genesky04/19/12
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With just a few configuration changes, now you too can get your JRuby Rails apps up and running on CloudFoundry.com. This post by the CloudFoundry team describes the steps you need to take.
Chris Keene03/16/12
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A short discussion of how Cloud Foundry has bolstered the strength of a couple startups.
Jim Moscater08/17/11
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The W3C created two new platforms for developing specifications, with the intent of getting more input from individuals and organizations. The two platforms (Community Groups and Business Groups) were created with the intent of speeding up the development...
Kai Wähner08/12/11
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Spring Roo is a tool to offer rapid application development on the Java platform. I already explained when to use it: http://www.kai-waehner.de/blog/2011/04/05/when-to-use-spring-roo.
Spring Roo supports two solutions for Cloud Computing at the moment:...
Kai Wähner07/20/11
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Spring Roo is a tool to offer rapid application development on the Java platform. I already explained when to use it: http://www.kai-waehner.de/blog/2011/04/05/when-to-use-spring-roo.
Spring Roo supports two solutions for Cloud Computing at the moment:...
Avi Kapuya05/04/11
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VMware recently announced their CloudFoundry initiative, an Open-Platform-as-a-Service for Spring, Ruby and Node.js applications.
This is great news for cloud users and a major milestone in the
industry. Most cloud providers create their own (closed) IaaS,...
Chris Keene04/19/11
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Cloud Foundry is an incredibly cool way to build and deploy cloud apps to any target cloud using very simple commands.The basic api has just three commands:vmc target cloud.url //targets a cloudvmc login // login to cloudvmc push // run your app in the...
Mitch Pronschinske04/27/10
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The early popularity of scripting and online applications caused many of the first PaaS clouds, such as Heroku, Engine Yard, and Microsoft offerings, to be built for Ruby, .Net, and PHP developers. Slowly but surely however, Java is approaching its time in...