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BotchagalupeMarks for September 10th – 16:00
By John | September 11, 2009
These are my links for September 10th from 16:00 to 20:42:
- Sam Ramji is leaving Microsoft – Port 25: The Open Source Community at Microsoft – It's been a while since I made an appearance on Port25. I felt it was important to provide some thoughts to the Port25 community on Sam Ramji's impending departure from Microsoft.
- NASA – NASA Ames to Host Administration’s Cloud Computing Announcement – MOFFETT FIELD, Calif. – Reporters are invited to participate in a news conference at NASA’s Ames Research Center at 10 a.m. PDT on Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2009, featuring Vivek Kundra, White House federal chief information officer. He will outline his vision for a new federal government cloud computing initiative.
- Importing Enron into CouchDB – I have been goofing around with couchdb for about a year now. In order to do anything fun or interesting with it, you first must have some data to play with. To solve this I imported the enron email dataset into couchdb so we can have a couple hundred thousand documents. How? First I downloaded all enron data from the Carnagie Melon University's Enron Email Data.
- Eucalyptus Shakes Up Cloud Interoperability Scene | CloudAve – Eucalyptus Systems, the open source cloud computing project that graduated from the hallways of academia to industry few months back, is back in news again (Cloud Ave's previous coverage of Eucalyptus is here and here. You can also listen to Paul Miller's podcast here.). This time, they have made an announcement and its repercussions can be felt for a very long time. This has a potential to shake up the enterprise cloud computing game and blur the distinction between the public and private clouds.
- Salesforce for Twitter Launches – Today enterprise cloud computing company Salesforce.com announced the next evolution of its web based CRM product, Service Cloud 2. With Service Cloud 2, Salesforce.com is focusing on integrating social media into companies existing customized CRM systems.
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