Dennis Reedy will do a joint-presentation with one of our customers, Ronald
Bowers, working for the Army Research Lab, during JavaOne 09. This BoF is
schedule on Wednesday, June, 3rd at 7:45pm.
Here is the abstract of the session called Cloud Computing and NetBeans™
IDE Enable Army Research Lab’s Next-Generation Simulation System
This presentation provides an overview of how the Army Research
Laboratory’s (ARL’s) MUVES 3 project is using cloud computing and the
NetBeans™ IDE rich-client platform (RCP). It reviews the MUVES 3
architecture, along with the Java™ technologies that are used to develop
it. The session also shows how the combination of a NetBeans IDE RCP client
application with a dynamic, service-oriented architecture (SOA) back end can
be used to construct so... (more)
Update: the slides have been published!
We are thrilled to be present this year in Antwerp, Belgium for Devoxx. Our
talk, Dynamic deployment and scalability for the cloud will be on Monday, 8th
at 9:00pm.
We really hope to see you there for one of the biggest Java developers event
in Europe.
Here is the abstract of our session:
Cloud Computing providers allow a fantastic way to deploy s... (more)
It sounds like that Devoxx is going to be full of interesting news in the
Cloud Computing World.
First of all if you missed it, Amazon just announced support for Amazon EC2
in Europe!
This is really good news as this was something slowing adoption of Cloud
Computing in Europe. Many customers needed their servers to be running in
Europe.
Their pricing model sounds quite reasonable to, al... (more)
Elastic Grid, LLC is pleased to announce the Elastic Rack project.
As part of Elastic Grid project commitment to provide a cloud virtualization
layer, the Elastic Grid team was in need of a Java API which would drive the
Rackspace Cloud Servers API. This Java API is now available as a separate
bundle in the Elastic Rack project.
This open-source project aims to provide Java APIs to the Rac... (more)
The Elastic Grid source code is now available for Git users too, through
GitHub.
The project can be found here: http://github.com/elastic-grid/Elastic-Grid/
where you’ll get instructions on how to clone the repository.
This Git repository is kept in sync with the Subversion one.
... (more)