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Moves: Ajaxians join walmart, HTML app stores? Canonical CTO leaves to sync Web. Centralised vs decentralised, the Great Game Goes On

Moves: Ajaxians join walmart, HTML app stores? Canonical CTO leaves to sync Web. Centralised vs decentralised, the Great Game Goes On

By James Governor on June 17, 2011

Its not every day I get a post out of linkedin, but the service notified me of some really interesting career moves today – one of which could have significant implications for the entire mobile web app business. Dion Almaer just joined walmart.com as VP, Mobile Architecture. His Ajaxian partner in crime Ben Galbraith is […]

Posted in Business | Tagged Ajaxian, canonical, CSS, developers, HTML, JavaScript, nodejs, singly, walmart

Just how green is cloud computing?

Just how green is cloud computing?

By Tom Raftery on April 27, 2010

Cloud computing may not be as Green as you think. I mentioned previously that I gave a keynote presentation at the Green IT Summit in Dublin last week. In the question and answers session after the talk, Sean Baker asked about cloud computing and whether I thought companies using cloud computing weren’t simply outsourcing their […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged Amazon, app engine, Azure, canonical, Cloud Computing, EC2, elastic cloud compute, Energy, energy efficiency, google, green, ibm, microsoft, salesforce, sean baker, Simon Wardley, Sustainability | 1 Response

Linux and The Enterprise Cloud: A Canonical Gig

Linux and The Enterprise Cloud: A Canonical Gig

By James Governor on November 13, 2009

Earlier this week I was lucky enough to present to Canonical customers and prospects about what’s going on with the enterprise Cloud market. I was a little nervous because Simon Wardley was on the same agenda, and his cloud presentation is a masterpiece. Luckily he came after me though.
My basic thesis is that Amazon Web […]

Posted in Business | Tagged Amazon Web Services, aws, canonical, Cloud Computing, Linux, Open source, Simon Wardley, Ubuntu | 2 Responses

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