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Category Archives: Cloud HPC
Monitoring the Cloud
Yesterday I was having a beer with a friend who is CIO of an Australian stock broker. We were chatting about strategies for adopting cloud computing in financial markets. We spoke about many of the usual topics of cost savings, … Continue reading
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Just tested Turnkey Linux Hub – it’s great!
The folks at Turnkey Linux have launched their Private Beta for The Hub. The Hub makes it dead easy to provision a new VM on Amazon EC2 and deploy any Turnkey Linux virtual appliance that you choose. Including the setup … Continue reading
Host Gator becomes Safe Harbor Certified
According to a recent HostGator May 2010 Newsletter, they are now Safe Harbor Certified. Though this isn’t directly related to cloud computing. It is interesting in that is shows hosting services in USA are becoming sensitive to the fact that overseas privacy … Continue reading
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Security in the Cloud
A while back I blogged on security in the cloud – whose data is it in the cloud. I’ve recently been more interested in this topic and come across an article from the Application Development Trends. Cryptographers Warn About Security … Continue reading
Turnkey Grails
When I discovered Turnkey Linux, which I think is awesome, an light bulb came on about how virtual machines can be extremely useful for me. In my work, I may switch frequently from one activity to another. Each of these … Continue reading
In the Cloud, whose data is it?
I just attended a promotional event by NetSuite in Sydney. When I got back to the office and started speaking with a colleague about how interesting the NetSuite proposition is, he conveyed to me a horror story he had recently … Continue reading
