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Category Archives: innovation
Build My Private Open Source Cloud Computing with Eucalyptus
Building a private open source’d Cloud Computing environment isn’t that difficult as you think. Get the code from http://eucalyptus.cs.ucsb.edu and it took me about 3~ 4 days @ my spare time to complete the installation and configuration. This environment shares … Continue reading
Posted in cloud, innovation, linux, misc, opensource
Tagged cloud, computing, dynamic, eucalyptus, linux, on-demand, opensource, virtualization, vm
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Opening the Cloud
Open-source cloud-computing tools could give companies greater flexibility. By Erica Naone Source: http://www.technologyreview.com/…web§ion= Cloud-computing platforms such as Amazon’s Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), Microsoft’s Azure Services Platform, and Google App Engine have given many businesses flexible access to computing resources, ushering … Continue reading
Posted in cloud, innovation
Tagged 10gen, amazon, cloud, ec2, enomaly, eucalyptus, nimbus, open, reservoir, reuven, virtualization
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Q&A: Citrix exec says cloud to carry Xen against VMware
Source: http://news.cnet.com/8301-1001_3-10076377-92.html Author: Peter Judge Copyright: ZDNet I’m looking for the comparison between Xen and VMWare. I believe this interview tells some result and I highlight the key points in italic and bold from my understanding. =-=-=-=-=-=-=- Citrix aims to … Continue reading
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Tagged analysis, cloud, comparison, innovation, innovative, market, motivation, open, opensource, trend, virtual, virtualization, vmware, watch, xen
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Cloud Computing with Linux
Source: http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/./l-cloud-computing Author: M. Tim Jones, Consultant Engineer, Emulex Corp. Click the source URL to view the original article. I brief some key points with diagrams Figure 1. Cloud Computing migrates resources within internet Figure 2. Virtualization and resource use … Continue reading
Hype Cycle for Emerging Technologies
Source: http://blogs.cioinsight.com/knowitall/Gartner….htm Egham, U.K., August 11, 2008 — Gartner, Inc. has identified 27 emerging technologies and predicts that eight of these will have a transformational business impact and should be strongly considered for adoption by technology planners in the next … Continue reading
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Tagged blog, cloud, emerging, innovation, platform, social, virtualization
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Browser Wars II
Source: http://research.saugatech.com/fr/researchalerts/466RA.pdf Author: BRUCE GUPTILL … Saugatuck sees the following factors at work behind the resurgent browser aggression: The browser is the client. With SaaS and Web 2.0, the browser becomes, in effect, the client software. Control of the user … Continue reading
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Tagged browser, device, google, innovation, saas, saugatech, virtualization
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Open options for cloud computing
Source: http://www.linux.com/feature/144529 Author: Jack M. Germain Some cloud computing vendors, such as 3tera and Nirvani, push their own proprietary platforms and tools, which forces adopters to limit their options and work in a restricted or closed architecture. When these established … Continue reading







