When Amazon Web Services Don’t Cut the Bill

Written on December 31, 2011 – 5:19 pm | by William Jimenez |

Quite literally actually. Amazon has an amazing compute platform that is by far the most advanced in the industry. The idea to bring computing resources to the application in an object orientated, programmatic interface is a real game changer in how people build (and run) production applications. It seems to be that when AWS first started to [...]

Zynga’s Infrastructure: A blend of private and public clouds

Written on March 30, 2011 – 12:55 am | by William Jimenez |

If anyone has proven that socially charged gaming is a viral commodity, Zynga has. And at 215+ Million users, Zynga’s infrastructure has to be rock solid to keep up. The company’s culture centers around play and recreation; but after doing some research on their infrastructure, delivering massive amounts of content reliably and with flexible scale is some serious business.

Cloud Computing Management Solutions

Written on January 16, 2011 – 12:00 am | by William Jimenez |

Looking at the different solutions out there for managing cloud server instances on various computing providers (AWS, Rackspace Cloud, GoGrid, etc) from one pane of glass. I have resources scattered across these providers and I need a way to manage them without having to work with several different management interfaces. Open source software would be preferred so [...]

Why Cloud Applications will Replace Virtual Servers in the Cloud

Written on October 2, 2010 – 7:05 pm | by William Jimenez |

Could Virtual Servers in the cloud like Amazon’s EC2 and the Rackspace Cloud be old news in a few years? Many of the key decision makers in the industry say such a evolution is not only realistic, but close in sight. Platform-as-a-Service (or PAAS) as it is called, is next step in the development of more efficient, [...]

Open Source and the Cloud

Written on August 13, 2010 – 1:23 pm | by William Jimenez |

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