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More on the Rybolov Information Security Management Model
The Guerilla CISO —
Authority: 100
OK, so it’s been a couple of months of thinking about this thing. I threw together a rainbow-looking beast that now occupies my spare brain cycles. Rybolov’s Information Security Management Model And some peculiarities of the model that I’ve noticed: Regulation, Compliance, and Governance flows ...18 hours ago -
Why Existing Databases (RAC) are So Breakable!
Nati Shalom's Blog —
Authority: 92
One of the core assumption behind many of today’s databases is that disks are reliable. In other words, your data is “safe” if it is stored on a disk, and indeed most database solutions rely heavily on that assumption. Is it a valid assumption? Disks are not reliable! Recent analysis of disk failure ...1 day ago -
Service registry (ESB) for scalable web applications.
Scalable web architectures —
Authority: 92
This blog post is the result of my futile attempts at understanding how others have solved the problem of automatic service discovery. How do organizations, which have a huge collection of custom applications, design scalable web application without having to hardcode server names and port numbers in the ...3 days ago -
How Twitter uses Hadoop and Pig
rc3.org —
Authority: 529
I confess that I have never fully immersed myself into the world of Hadoop and map/reduce, but I am very interested in them. Tony Bain does a good job of explaining how Twitter is using Hadoop (and Pig, a scripting language for Hadoop) for analytics. It’s a great explanation of a practical business application for ...6 days ago -
The cloud computing battleground takes shape. Will it be winner-take-all?
Enterprise Web 2.0 —
Authority: 540
This year has been one of relatively grand alliances between emerging cloud computing vendors as they fill holes in their capabilities and try to create appealing one-stop enterprise cloud services.We’ve seen major announcements so far from IBM and Juniper, Cisco/EMC/VMware, and most recently BMC and Salesforce. ...1 week ago -
Excellent RailsEnvy List in Ep.101
ProductionScale RSS Feed —
Authority: 92
RailsEnvy Episode #101 The list of links from this podcast episode was particularly intriguing for me this week. Of particular interest to me is: TorqueBox - JRuby backed Rails application platform (and more) build on JBoss AS. Very intriguing and Ill be experimenting right away with this for an application Ive ...1 week ago -
Scaling Security in the Cloud: Just Hit the Reset Button
Lori MacVittie —
Authority: 520
Sometimes the best answer to a problem is to hit the reset button, but it should probably be the last answer, not the first. My cohort Pete Silva attended the 2009 Cloud Computing and Virtualization Conference & Expo and offered up a summary of one of the sessions he enjoyed (‘ Cloud Security - Its ...1 week ago -
Terracotta Buys Quartz to Advance Java Scalability Mission
GigaOM —
Authority: 777
Java scalability specialist Terracotta has acquired the intellectual property associated with Quartz , a popular open-source job scheduler, part of Terracotta’s mission to integrate common open-source Java application components into its middleware solution. Terracotta has already integrated SQL-query service ...1 week ago -
VAR Issues - “Cheap” Usually Means Scalability, Service, and Reliability Are Sacrificed
Technology Blog —
Authority: 171
Value Added Resellers (VAR’s) come in all flavors, shapes and sizes - they provide a vital service to IT departments who are suffering from severe budgetary constraints, staff and skill shortages and issues in implementing and managing increasingly complex solutions. Successful VAR’s are those who are delivering ...1 week ago -
PDC 2009: Windows Server’s plan to move customers back off the cloud
The Mobile Fun Blog —
Authority: 146
By Scott M. Fulton, III , Betanews Much of the value proposition for Windows Azure — the star of the show Tuesday at PDC 2009 in Los Angeles — has been its ability to open up new business avenues for customers who had not been able to envision hosting high-intensity data center operations before. Azure could ...1 week ago -
Microsoft PDC09 keynote highlights
Maarten Balliauw {blog} —
Authority: 407
Finally found some time to write a short blog post on the announcements this morning at PDC 2009 . Ray Ozzie started the keynote this morning, focusing on Microsoft’s “three-screen” vision for the future. There will be three screens connected to the cloud: TV, (handheld) devices and of course good old PC. ...2 weeks ago -
AMO Development Changes in 2010
All Night Diner —
Authority: 476
The AMO team met in Mountain View last week to develop a 2010 plan. We’ve been wanting to change some key areas of our development flow for a while but we needed to make sure time was budgeted in the overall AMO and Mozilla goals. As usual, the timeline will be tight, but the AMO developers do amazing work and ...2 weeks ago -
MySQL scalability: diagnostic for the beginners
Startups And Communities @ Sun —
Authority: 134
Ive been working with 2 startups to understand how their infrastructure behaves today andwhat could prevent them to scale with MySQL, which led me to show howto run a quick diagnostic on an existing system and to restate some keyfundamentals in terms of scalability.2 weeks ago -
Cloud Computing, The Next Evolution
User-Centric Enterprise Architecture —
Authority: 110
On November 4-5 2009, I attended a good CSC Leading Edge Forum on Cloud Computing. The kickoff by W. Brain Arthur was a highlight for me (he is the author of The Nature of Technology). He provided an excellent conceptualization of cloud and it’s place in overall technology advancement and body of world ...2 weeks ago -
Sustainable Industries’ Top 10 Green Building Products of 2009
Southern California Green Real Estate Blog —
Authority: 104
Sustainable Industries’ Top 10 Green Building Products of 2009 Edited by Jodi Summers Not to be outdone by other trends, Sustainable Industries magazine has made their choicesfor the 2009 Top 10 Green Building Products. These industry-leading green building productswinners were selected by a panel of expert judges ...2 weeks ago -
Microsoft Exchange 2010: HELO New Architecture
Lori MacVittie —
Authority: 520
Microsoft has made some fairly substantial changes to the core architecture of Exchange 2010. Given that messaging can only be described as business critical today, it’s no surprise that many new aspects of Exchange 2010 and in particular its new architecture are designed to improve availability and management of ...3 weeks ago -
DojoCon 2009 Presentation
The Guerilla CISO —
Authority: 100
The video of my dojocon presentation. The microphone was off for the first couple of minutes but I look pretty animated. And then the compliance panel that I tried not to dominate: And finally, my slides are up on slideshare: Dojo Con 09 View more presentations from Michael Smith . Bookmark to: ...3 weeks ago -
Designing and Planning Scalable SIP Networks
Cross Talk —
Authority: 121
Continue reading Designing and Planning Scalable SIP Networks... Tags: abstractions , avaya , business process , cisco , cmmi , Microsoft Exchange Server , Microsoft OCS , Microsoft Office Communications Server , network planning , nortel , ocs , ocs expo , ocs r2 , ocs training , ocsug ocs users ...3 weeks ago -
Appreciating Benefits Of SaaS For Our Customers And For Us
Market7 —
Authority: 115
Using The Model For Immediate Responses To Customers, Steady Growth By Vendors The past five weeks I’ve been taking an evening class on how to market & sell software-as-service or “SaaS” (the second “a” stands for “a” but for some reason it appeals to me more to leave that out). It’s the term ...3 weeks ago -
Yahoo Traffic Server Open Sourced
Robert Accettura's Fun With Wordage —
Authority: 110
Way back in 2002 Yahoo acquired Inktomi who was largely know for their search products. Their software powered some early search engines like HotBot in the pre-Google days. One of their lesser known products was something called Traffic Server. Even if it was lesser known it was still used by ISP’s including AOL ...3 weeks ago

