Web host eApps Hosting, made an announcement recently that they had managed to integrate business grade JBoss 7 Java Application server in their 64 bit Xen based Virtual Machine. The mechanism operates via a true cloud platform by utilizing the … Continue reading →
The big news has been revealed as VMware, Inc. has announced partnership with Google to provide series of technologies to facilitate enterprise software developers to create, deploy and control applications under public, private and hybrid cloud environment. VMware is the … Continue reading →
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VMwareBuilding on established trends Cloud computing builds on established trends for driving the cost out of the delivery of services while increasing the speed and agility with which services are deployed. It shortens the time from sketching out an application … Continue reading →
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