I really like Amazon WebServices. I think they provide great and innovative features with an affordable price. I also like Engine Yard. Their plans are too expensive for most users but their commitment to a better open-source platform is remarkable. And I think they made a pretty interesting move in their new Solo offering.
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Archive for January, 2009
Clouds: Solo and the Department Store
Published by January 23rd, 2009 in business, cloud computing, rails, ruby, soa, software architecture, trends and web. 0 CommentsPresentation Slides: Macros in 20 Minutes
Published by January 20th, 2009 in clojure, domain specific languages, fluent interfaces, java, language adaptation, language oriented programming, lisp, object orientation, ruby, software design and thoughtworks. 0 CommentsWe just started holding 20 minutes presentations during lunch time in the ThoughtWorks Sydney office. For the first session I gave a not-that-short talk on Lisp macros using Clojure. The slides are below.
Lisp Macros in 20 Minutes (Featuring Clojure)
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It turns out that 20 minutes is too […]
Cloud Computing is Finaly Enterprise Ready!
Published by January 14th, 2009 in Uncategorized. 1 CommentMicro Focus has announced that Micro Focus will enable enterprise applications to run on the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud Platform. Micro Focus provides a secure, reliable approach that requires zero rewriting of code.
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Micro Focus is also extending Enterprise Cloud Services across its ISV network, allowing ISVs to leverage the cloud as a new sales channel. […]

