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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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May 2004



Two great Indian restaurants in London

Saturday, 29 May 2004 3:59 P GMT-08
This week I was in London for two days. I had the opportunity to eat a couple of great Indian restaurants. On tuesday night I ate at the Bombay Brasserie, which is a rather fancy restaurant that serves some absolutely delicious food. I had the House

Domain-driven design

Tuesday, 11 May 2004 3:59 P GMT-08
On monday night I went to an excellent presentation by Eric Evans on domain-driven design. After having spent the past few days in noisy Las Vegas at the TSS Java Symposium Eric's talk was very pleasant change.It was organized by the relatively new b

Common features of Hibernate and JDO

Sunday, 9 May 2004 8:37 P GMT-08
At the TSS Symposium and also on www.theserverside.com some people have claimed that the JDO folks have got it wrong and that Hibernate is better. However, in my experience both Hibernate and a typical JDO implementation are good object/relational ma
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