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BotchagalupeMarks for July 25th – 11:13
By John | July 26, 2009
These are my links for July 25th from 11:13 to 19:10:
- ElasticVapor :: Life in the Cloud: Japanese Government Launches Global Inter-Cloud Technology Forum – According to Hyugaji, the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications of Japan has embarked in a series of new research and development activities including launching a Global Inter-Cloud Technology Forum. For those who don't speak Japanese (my wife does) the primary focus of the Global Inter-Cloud Technology Forum is on Cloud Federation and currently includes several large Japanese companies. The aim of the forum is to promote standardization of network protocols and the interfaces through which cloud systems "interwork" with each other, and to enable the provisioning of more reliable cloud services.
- Amazon Web Services Developer Community : Introduction to AWS for PHP Developers – Are you new to Amazon Web Services? This brief tutorial introduces you to Amazon Web Services from the eyes of a PHP developer, walks through a simple example, and links to other helpful resources to get you started.
- AWS Experience Part 6: Creating a Custom AMI : JamesBranam’s Blog – Here is another installment on working in the cloud, the AWS cloud that is. Today's topic: creating a custom AMI. This may sound like as easy task. And it would have been, had AWS documentation been up to scratch. I spent lots of time messing around with this, and I finally got it to work. Here's how:
- White House mulls making NASA a center for federal cloud computing – Nextgov – Federal CIO Vivek Kundra, Obama's top technology executive, is examining many alternatives for innovation in the cloud, including using Nebula as a centralized platform to service multiple agencies, OMB officials said. Chris Kemp, CIO at NASA's Ames Research Center, who is spearheading the program, is working with the federal government's cloud working group, officials added.
- Can Your Programming Language Do This? – Joel on Software – One day, you're browsing through your code, and you notice two big blocks that look almost exactly the same. In fact, they're exactly the same, except that one block refers to "Spaghetti" and one block refers to "Chocolate Moose."
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