Por qué los DNS de tu operador son mejores

Desde que se publicase la noticia de que Google lanzaba sus propios DNS, quería escribir un artículo en el que explicar por qué las bondades que nos prometen quizá no lo sean tanto, pero han sido unos comentarios en la reciente noticia del hijacking de Jazztel los que me han decidido. No me voy a […]

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Abiquo libera AbiCloud, su plataforma de Cloud Computing bajo licencia open source

El día llegó, ya tenemos versión de AbiCloud liberada bajo licencia open source. AbiCloud es una plataforma open source para la gestión y despliegue de Clouds dentro los Centros de Datos de las empresas. Una de las características que diferencia AbiCloud es la interfaz web para la gestión de la infraestructura. Es posible desplegar un […]

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Control the Cloud: Licensing LongJump

License to Kill Build Enterprise Apps Last week I had a talk with LongJump’s CEO Pankaj Malviya about the company’s most recent innovation: Enabling third-parties to license LongJump Business Application Platform. Target Groups: Enterprise and ISV The offering targets two different types of customers: the LongJump platform can be licensed for use within an enterprise’s […]

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GoGrid Whitepaper: “Scaling Your Internet Business”

Today we released a new Whitepaper written by Randy Bias, GoGrid’s VP of Technology Strategy titled “Scaling Your Internet Business.” If you are a Web Application Developer or interested in learning about scalability, specific to how it relates to Web Applications in or outside of the Cloud, I encourage you to give this whitepaper a […]

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GoGrid libera su API de gestión bajo licencia Creative Commons

GoGrid es una empresa que ofrece Infraestructura Como Servicios (IaaS) de manera similar a como hace Amazon Web Services. Parece que querían eclipsar a Obama en la ceremonia de envestidura anunciando que liberan la especificación del API de gestión de su CloudCenter, la especificación GoGrid cloudcenter Application Programming Interface (API) bajo una licencia Creative Commons. […]

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Building a House in the Cloud – Cloudcenters vs. Infrastructure Web Services

Last week, my colleague Randy Bias, introduced the concept of the “cloudcenter” and it has gotten some good commentary, traction and feedback. Most basically put, a cloudcenter (e.g., GoGrid) is a “datacenter in the Cloud” with features, systems, processes and functionality that sysadmins and IT Operations folks are accustomed to. But I feel that the […]

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Cloudcenters are Datacenters in the Sky

Amazon’s Web Services (AWS) is not the only way to build scalable Cloud Infrastructures.  There are two emerging methodologies for constructing Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) AKA “Cloud Infrastructure Services”.  The first is what we call “cloudcenters”, which are essentially datacenters in the sky.  The second is what we call an “Infrastructure Web Service”.  GoGrid was one of […]

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