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BotchagalupeMarks for April 8th – 07:01
By John | April 9, 2009
These are my links for April 8th from 07:01 to 10:51:
- Google Links Google Apps To Corporate Data – Software – IT Channel News by CRN – Google has taken a major step to link its Google Apps to the rest of the IT world, debuting the Google Secure Data Connector for linking Google Apps with corporate data that's stored behind a company's firewall.
- Google App Engine for Java: TSS First Look – I had the pleasure of being at the Google Campfire event that launched the worst kept secret, App Engine supports Java and Google has a preview for you to check out if you signup in time.
- Google App Engine and The Java Web; The Wrong Java? on Dion Almaer’s Blog – I had the pleasure of being at the Google Campfire event that launched the worst kept secret, App Engine supports Java and Google has a preview for you to check out if you signup in time.
- Mosso: The Hosting Cloud » Blog Archive » Cloud Servers and EC2: Why Persistence Matters – Looks like Avis is doing the Hertz smackdown again. Some points valid some are not…
- VMware Pledges Savings Guarantee on Server Hardware Costs | ENT News Online – VMware believes it can save you at least half on your server hardware through virtualization. It's so confident of the savings that the company is announcing that it will work for you for free if it can't meet that goal.
- openQRM 4.4 with SOAP WebService for its Cloud | openQRM – * App Engine's early look at Java™ language support includes a Java runtime, integration with the new Google Web Toolkit 1.6, and a Google Plugin for Eclipse
* The Google Secure Data Connector enables centrally-managed access to on-premise data from Google Apps
* The database import tool makes it easier to move gigabytes of data into App Engine (and export functionality is coming within the month)
* Cron support can execute scheduled tasks like report generation and DB clean-up at regular intervals - Official Google Blog: New features and an early look at Java for App Engine – * App Engine's early look at Java™ language support includes a Java runtime, integration with the new Google Web Toolkit 1.6, and a Google Plugin for Eclipse
* The Google Secure Data Connector enables centrally-managed access to on-premise data from Google Apps
* The database import tool makes it easier to move gigabytes of data into App Engine (and export functionality is coming within the month)
* Cron support can execute scheduled tasks like report generation and DB clean-up at regular intervals - RightScale Selected as Preferred Cloud Management Platform by Capgemini – Capgemini has chosen RightScale as the preferred cloud management platform
- Java: Coming Soon to Google’s App Engine – The team has taken a standards based approach, implementing standard Java APIs on top of App Engine where possible. So instead of using the underlying App Engine datastore API, developers can program against Java Data Objects or Java Persistence API.
- Google Adds All-Important Java Support To App Engine – The team has taken a standards based approach, implementing standard Java APIs on top of App Engine where possible. So instead of using the underlying App Engine datastore API, developers can program against Java Data Objects or Java Persistence API.
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