Monthly Archives: February 2008

Parting the Clouds

I haven’t posted in a long time, but today I came back with a bang. The uber-blog GigaOm posted a blog I wrote as a guest columnist. Thanks to Om Malik, Surj Patel and Carolyn Pritchard for all their help…. Continue reading

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When virtualization meets SOA

There have been many separate discussions about SOA and virtualization. Only a few addressed how they relate to each other. Interestingly, while I was working on this post, Geva Perry brought to my attention Judith Hurwitz’s blog – Is Virtualization… Continue reading

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18 Submissions to OpenSpaces Developer Challenge, so far…

Well, this is an exciting moment…last Wednesday was the Early Birds submissions deadline of our Developer Challenge and so far we got 18 submissions! The reason I'm saying "so far" is that even though we passed the first milestone, people … Continue reading

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OpenSpaces SVF – Remoting on Steroids

When OpenSpaces was first released, one of its core features was Space Based Remoting. Based on the Space as a discovery, transport, load balancing and failover capabilties, this remoting mechanism provided a a drop in replacement for other remoting implementations, … Continue reading

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New OpenSpaces Demos and Examples Project

One of the goals of OpenSpaces.org is to promote best practices and recommended usage patterns among the GigaSpaces developer community. To that end, we have decided to dedicate some of our own resources to create a number of sample applications … Continue reading

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