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COMS002: Next Generation Cloud Infrastructure with Data Plane Virtualization

Scott Lowe

Verplanke believes that DPDK (Data Plane Development Kit) and virtualization are key to virtualizing workloads that move around lots and lots of packets, such as firewalls, routers, and other similar functions. These challenges can be summarized as: I/O-intensive application virtualization. IDF 2012 Day 1 Summary and Thoughts.

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VMworld 2013 Day 2 Keynote

Scott Lowe

The demo shows how to deploy applications to a variety of different infrastructures, including the ability to look at costs (estimated) across those infrastructures. So what does this functionality give application owners? The demo includes various database options as well as auto-scaling options. Choice and visibility.

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Fountainhead: Profiling questions nobody's asking re: cloud.

Fountainhead

Profiling questions nobodys asking re: cloud applications. But so little attention is being paid to identifying & profiling which applications are best-suited to actually run in an external "cloud." of what ideal application properties pre-dispose apps for being well-suited to run in a cloud. Tuesday, May 12, 2009.

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SeanDaniel.com [tech]: How to use your Home Server as an AirPrint.

Sean Daniel

Tuesday, January 03, 2012. I found an application for Windows (and Mac OS) that installs on your computer that shares almost any printer connected to the computer, to the AirPrint service. Of course I can play around with this for 7 days on trial, then I’ll have to get a license key for FingerPrint. 1/03/2012 9:24 PM.

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The Hacker Mind: Shellshock

ForAllSecure

That meant I tested the release candidates -- not the final product you’d buy in the stores - for consumer-grade antivirus programs, desktop firewalls, and desktop Intrusion detection systems. Only large enterprises, such as AT&T, had the computing power and the developers to create their own applications.

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The Hacker Mind: Shellshock

ForAllSecure

That meant I tested the release candidates -- not the final product you’d buy in the stores - for consumer-grade antivirus programs, desktop firewalls, and desktop Intrusion detection systems. Only large enterprises, such as AT&T, had the computing power and the developers to create their own applications.

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Herding Kangaroos - A Screw's Loose

A Screw's Loose

by Brian Katz on December 10, 2012 · 17 comments. The Consumerization of IT (CoIT) has led them to realize that they can’t keep selling businesses licenses to their product that will sit on the shelf unused due to the exorbitant control that IT would be exerting on a user’s device. Standard Disclaimer. A Screw's Loose.

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