il mio intervento al convegno : "Cosa fareste con 300Mbps di Banda Larga?" presso il VEGA, Parco Scientifico Tecnologico di Venezia, il 26 Dicembre 2010
Migrations of existing enterprise applications to the cloud can be complex. There are no migration methodologies or magic bullets that enable a simple lift and shift or automated migration. Typical migration projects take a great deal of discovery work, re-architecture, and refactoring. In this session, we will share known challenges and considerations that must be accounted for when designing, planning, and executing a migration. Topics will include: scale-out and distributed architectures, geographic dispersion, leveraging existing cloud services, and logging & monitoring. In addition, this session will address how in-depth discovery efforts can be paired with configuration management, automation, and source control to minimize the risk of future technical debt. Finally, we’ll cover the business and technical factors the affect the complexity of application refactoring.
An evening talk to Lanark Rotarians on my top ten locations. Ten stories in 20 minutes! Includes info on transhumance, how weddings are being bombed by mistake in the yemen and why chinese sanitary ware sports such wide rims.
Online Makeover: As Technology Changes, So Should Your Web SiteChris Gee
Online Makeover: As Technology Changes, So Should Your Web Site. Article from PR News dated September 20, 2010 featuring Chris Gee, Managing Director of Proof Integrated Communications.
Pdf version (no notes). The great white hope? The white hot hope? TREC\'s DESERTEC is a promising model, endorsed by Gordon Brown, I believe. Get on with it chaps! We\'re running out of time.