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I am the founder of Cloud Foundry, which provides automated, outsourced data center management for Java applications on Amazon EC2.

I am the founder of Cloud Tools, which is an open-source project for automating the deployment of Java and Grails applications on Amazon EC2.

I run a training and consulting company that helps organizations build better software faster and deploy it on the cloud.

We provide a variety of services including:

  • Development - we can build your application for you
  • Deployment - we can find a hosting partner or deploy your application on Amazon EC2
  • Training classes for Spring, Hibernate and Acegi Security
  • Jumpstarts to get your project off to the right start
  • Reviews to improve your architecture, code and development process

For more information contact me.

 

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November 2008



My Happy Hour Presentation at the Cloud Computing Expo in San Jose

Wednesday, 19 November 2008 11:34 A GMT-08
This friday, I'll be giving a presentation on running Java applications on Amazon EC2 at the Cloud Computing Expo, which takes place at the Fairmont Hotel in San Jose. I'll be speaking in a happy hour time slot: Friday, 6.15-7pm!

Looking for beta testers for a new, hosted version of Cloud Tools.

Wednesday, 12 November 2008 8:12 A GMT-08
We have been developing a new, hosted version of Cloud Tools. It is a service that simplifies the deployment and management of Java applications on Amazon EC2. If you are interested in being a beta tester please contact us.

Computing in the mountains - the Colorado Software Summit: MINA, Esper, Camel, EC2 and the iPhone

Monday, 10 November 2008 8:53 A GMT-08
After my trip to CloudCon East in Philadelphia, I headed out to Keystone, Colorado to spend the week at the Colorado Software Summit. This is a great conference - good technical content, great opportunities to network and an excellent location.

Computing by the bay, in the clouds and in the mountains - part 1

Wednesday, 5 November 2008 9:38 A GMT-08
Since the middle of October, I've been to a number of interesting events: a really interesting presentation on Hadoop; a one day cloud computing conference in Philadelphia; and the Colorado Software Summit.