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Morphlabs Launches Enterprise Cloud Management Platform

socalTECH

The firm said the new product allows users to use Amazon's EC2 cloud service to deliver enterprise applications over the public cloud. Manhattan Beach-based Morphlabs , which develops software for managing public and private cloud computing infrastructure, said this week that it has launched a new product called mCloud On-Demand.

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Interview: Thorsten von Eicken of RightScale

InfoChachkie

In the summer of 2006 over a cup of Peet’s Coffee, you told me about this new thing called “cloud computing” and that you were trying to come up with a creative way to incorporate it into the curriculum of your upcoming UCSB Computer Science class. That’s when I decided to put what I built out there and see how to make it stick.

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Interview with Dale Quayle, FileTrek

socalTECH

We also have a web experience, and we host that on Amazon EC2. We provide all of the security measures you need in a world class enterprise solution, but if people choose to use the public cloud, they can. Is this a mobile application, web service, or how does it work? If you go to FileTrek.com, you can access your data via web or PC.

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One million HTTP RPS without load balancing is easy

TechEmpower

Here''s the code we used for this test: public class ByteHandler implements HttpHandler { private static final String aByte = "a"; @Override public void handleRequest(HttpServerExchange exchange). It''s possible even higher numbers would be reported had we tested a purpose-built static web server such as nginx. send(aByte); } }.

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Data is the Next Major Layer of the Cloud & A Major Victory for Startups

Both Sides of the Table

At the time we viewed Amazon’s offering, EC2 as too nascent. If you look at any graduating class of Y Combinator they’re filled with application companies launching new, experimental services that change the way we work and live. This is where the rubber hits the road for us as users.

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