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The Future is Now: Leveraging the Cloud with Ruby

Here are the slides from my Ruby Hoedown 2008 presentation on Ruby and cloud computing. Enjoy! 0 Other Posts That Might Interest YouLeveraging the...

Here are the slides from my Ruby Hoedown 2008 presentation on Ruby and cloud computing. Enjoy!

Other Posts That Might Interest You

  1. Leveraging the Cloud with Ruby
  2. Ruby Takes to the Clouds at the Ruby Hoedown this Weekend
  3. Cloud Computing at FACUG/APCUG Spring Conference

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  • http://skwpspace.com/ Yan

    Great presentation Robert, There is one resource I feel I should mention (shameless plug time!) – our service Elastic Server at http://elasticserver.com offers a way for you to build your software stack and download as a virtualized image or deploy to multiple clouds. Build once, deploy many. Forget about the pain of rolling EC2 images by hand, you just click on the components you want and dynamically assemble an image. Would love your feedback. And of course, the web portion of it is built in RoR :-)

  • http://skwpspace.com Yan

    Great presentation Robert, There is one resource I feel I should mention (shameless plug time!) – our service Elastic Server at http://elasticserver.com offers a way for you to build your software stack and download as a virtualized image or deploy to multiple clouds. Build once, deploy many. Forget about the pain of rolling EC2 images by hand, you just click on the components you want and dynamically assemble an image. Would love your feedback. And of course, the web portion of it is built in RoR :-)

  • http://www.techcfl.com/ Robert Dempsey

    Hi Yan,

    I’m glad you liked the presentation. I checked out Elastic Server and it is very cool. Correct me if I’m wrong, but I thought that your licensing didn’t allow for someone signed up for the community edition to run commercial versions of the elastic servers created. Am I misunderstanding? Thanks for clarifying.

  • http://www.techcfl.com Robert Dempsey

    Hi Yan,

    I’m glad you liked the presentation. I checked out Elastic Server and it is very cool. Correct me if I’m wrong, but I thought that your licensing didn’t allow for someone signed up for the community edition to run commercial versions of the elastic servers created. Am I misunderstanding? Thanks for clarifying.

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