Terry Goertz and I posted another AWS article this week.

We frequently get asked if Amazon Web Services are here for the long haul. Some companies worry about committing and investing in AWS if Amazon itself isn’t doing the same.

We also touch on the differences between Amazon’s, Google and Microsoft’s cloud computing offerings. Full article over at Red Canary.

March 12th, 2008Surviving the Storm

failboat.jpgRed Canary just posted the latest Amazon Web Services article by Terry Goertz and myself. In Surviving the Storm we dive into some of the operational and architectural considerations associated with running your solution on AWS and EC2 in particular. This is a follow-up to our first article Scaling with Clouds where we introduced the major components of AWS.

If you have topics you’d like us to cover please leave us feedback here or at Red Canary.

Amazon Web ServicesJeff Barr gave the RedCanary article Terry and I wrote on Cloud Computing some nice coverage on the Amazon Web Services blog. Much appreciated.

So I guess we’re committed to writing at least 3 more.

February 29th, 2008Scaling with Clouds

Terry Goertz and I are writing a series of articles on designing, hosting and managing your application using Amazon Web Services (AWS). Our first one, which provides a basic overview of AWS, is up on RedCanary.

jeff_and_terry.jpgWe needed a portrait for RedCanary and not really being into the glamour shot scene, my son and daughter pulled together this drawing of the two of us. Yeah I’m convinced my kids have a pretty demented view of what we actually do. They know we do something with whiteboards. My daughter demanded help drawing UML actors and then my son proceeded to draw the hair and Terry’s beard. Finally it’s clear who the evil one is.


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