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BotchagalupeMarks for August 19th – 06:11
By John | August 20, 2009
These are my links for August 19th from 06:11 to 19:16:
- Microsoft Offers Two Database Previews: SQL Server & SQL Azure – ReadWriteEnterprise – SQL Azure is a relational cloud database along the lines of Amazon's SimpleDB (when it comes to the business model). In other words, it's keyed towards providing pay-as-you-go scalability at a minimal infrastructure cost.
- YC-Funded Flightcaster Tells You When Your Flight Is Delayed Hours Before The Airline Will – Flightcaster, a new Y Combinator funded company that’s launching today, is looking to provide a much more honest indicator of your flight’s current status, and is capable of alerting you to a delay as long as six hours before the airline will.
- And Now a Service to Roll Your Own iPhone Apps – Sweb Apps publicly launched an eponymous web site today where small- and medium-sized businesses can create their own iPhone applications, providing a new way for them to market their services and promotions to the increasing number of smartphone users.
- Ontic Oren » Home – Heroku – It’s been a great first month – with over 30,000 applications deployed, it’s a product managers dream. We have engaged passionate users, and a team who started day one understanding just how important listening to customer feedback is. I’m ecstatic to be part of the team, and help make the cloud talk and vision a reality here.
- People Over Process » Reductive Labs update with Luke Kanies at OpenSourceWorld – While at OpenSourceWorld, I pulled aside Reductive Lab’s Luke Kanies to get an update on what’s been going on in the Puppet world, esp. after the (very) recent funding Reductive Labs got. In the brief interview, we touch on the new staff and the product road-map.
- Amazon Web Services Blog: SpringSource Cloud Foundry – Enterprise Java in the Cloud – The SpringSource Cloud Foundry allows developers to build, run, and manage Java, Spring, and Grails applications on Amazon EC2.
- Welcome to devopsdays 09 – For the Agile Professional… As in Agile Operations…
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