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Category Archives: cloud computing
Review of first CloudCamp Berlin
As announced i took part in the first instance of a CloudCamp in Berlin last thursday. While originally intended for tech-savvy people i had the impression that there were many folks from the management as well.
The first thing to notice is the different perception of the term “Cloud Computing” among the crowd as well as [...]
Heading for CloudCamp Berlin
Heading for CloudCamp Berlin soon. With around 160 attendees it’s going to be really crowded. Tonite’s the night!
Announcement: CloudCamp in Berlin, April 30th
The first CloudCamp Berlin will take place next week. This is an unconference dedicated to Cloud Computing and will bring together early adopters of this absorbing topic. I am eager to talk to people of Sun, Google and Amazon and other interested parties.
Tentative Schedule of CloudCamp Berlin, April 30th:
18:30 Doors Open
18:45 [...]
Amazon limits the bandwith of EC2 instances