May 2010

Daily del.icio.us for May 16th through May 19th

May 19, 2010

Introducing App Engine for Business – Google App Engine – Google Code – App Engine for Business enables you to build your enterprise applications on the same scalable systems that power Google applications. App Engine for Business provides all the ease of use and flexibility of App Engine with more power to manage enterprise use [...]

Read the full article →

Daily del.icio.us for May 11th through May 16th

May 16, 2010

Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Released for Amazon EC2 – This is also the first Ubuntu release on EC2 that includes officially supported EBS boot AMIs, taking yet another task off my plate and providing a trusted source for this useful image type. InfoQ: Citrix Offers a Bare-Metal Desktop/Laptop Hypervisor – Citrix XenClient is a bare-metal hypervisor [...]

Read the full article →

Daily del.icio.us for May 7th through May 11th

May 11, 2010

Cloud.com | The Power Behind Your Cloud – The Cloud.com CloudStack is a comprehensive, open source software solution that accelerates the deployment, management, and configuration of multi-tier and multi-tenant infrastructure cloud services by enterprises and service providers. Oracle one-ups VMware with Java virtualization – Gained with Oracle's acquisition of BEA Systems, the new Oracle WebLogic [...]

Read the full article →

Google & YouTube present A Conversation with Conan O’Brien

May 8, 2010
Read the full article →

Daily del.icio.us for May 2nd through May 5th

May 5, 2010

Solving the Persistence Problem with Google AppEngine with SimpleDS – TheServerSide.com – SimpleDS provides a simple persistence framework for Google AppEngine that gets as little in the way as possible. It is barely a wrapper around Datastore APIs, providing mapping between Entity and Java classes Scribd CTO: “We Are Scrapping Flash And Betting The Company [...]

Read the full article →

Daily del.icio.us for April 25th through May 2nd

May 2, 2010

InfoQ: A Discussion with Josh Bloch on the Future of Java – I think it's fair to say that Java's had a hard couple of years. But I do not think the platform or the language are in decline. I think there is some danger of a decline, but I'm counting on Oracle and the [...]

Read the full article →