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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

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March 2005



TSSS Day 3 - the battery is flat

Sunday, 6 March 2005 3:59 P GMT-08
Keynote Panel - Future of Enterprise JavaThe day started with a panel discussing the future of enterprise java.  There weren't any particularly earth-shattering predictions. Highlights included:Enterprise technologies are converging towards lightwei

TSSS Day 2 - the search continues

Friday, 4 March 2005 3:59 P GMT-08
Today got off to a much better start. Not only did there seem to be more food at breakfast but the keynote by Rod Johnson about the state of J2EE was also considerably more interesting than yesterdays.The best question of the day was at the EJB 3 BOF

TSSS Day 1 – the search for a power outlet begins

Friday, 4 March 2005 9:55 A GMT-08
On the first day of the The ServerSide Java Symposium 2005 I didn't come across anything particularly new and/or significant except for:Ajax - rich clients based on HTML/JavaScript (http://www.adaptivepath.com/publications/essays/archives/000385.php)

EJB 3.0 – still trying to catch up to JDO and Hibernate

Tuesday, 1 March 2005 3:59 P GMT-08
I was excited when the EJB EG released a second draft (EDR2) of the EJB 3.0 specification. It had been more than six months since the release of the first draft, which had left a lot to be desired when compared to Hibernate and JDO. Unfortunately, EJ