Tag: cloud computing
Secure Your Network with Firewall Builder
A firewall isolates a trusted, secure internal network from another network like the Internet, which is not regarded as either trusted or secure. Firewall...
Revamp Your IT Career as a Cloud Security Expert
Here's a ringside view of some exciting and challenging careers in the cloud security realm.
The advent of the cloud, which was once a niche...
App Development on the Cloud Made Easy with PaaS!
This article looks into the benefits of using the Platform as a Service paradigm to develop applications on the cloud. It also compares a...
CloudStack: An Overview of the Open Source IaaS Platform
Here's an open source IaaS platform to set up an on-demand, elastic cloud computing service. It enables utility computing services by allowing cloud service...
CloudStack: An Overview of the Open Source IaaS Platform
Here's an open source IaaS platform to set up an on-demand, elastic cloud computing service. It enables utility computing services by allowing cloud service...
A Peek Into Some Cloud Monitoring Tools
Cloud monitoring tools collect data and illustrate patterns that might be difficult to spot otherwise in a dynamic infrastructure environment, in which services are...
About JBoss Application Server 7 and Goals for 2012: An Interview
The JBoss' Users and Developers Conference (JUDCon) was held in January at Bangalore, and featured discussions by top open source developers from around the...
PiCloud — An Easy Way To the Cloud
This article provides an introduction to PiCloud, a cloud computing solution.
There are three components to PiCloud:
PiCloud refers to the cloud computing infrastructure provided by...
An Interview with Fedora Project Leader Jared Smith
John Quincy Adams, the sixth president of the United States, once said, "If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more,...
Integrating Google App Engine and Eclipse
Ever wondered what Google App Engine and cloud computing is all about? Here's an easy way to try it out, by integrating it with...