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Top ten frequently asked questions about WebSphere CloudBurst

The IBM® WebSphere® CloudBurst™ Appliance is a cloud management device that provides you with the ability to quickly and simply create, deploy, and manage virtualized WebSphere middleware applicati...
  • coffeey published this 01 / 28 / 2010
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Customizing with WebSphere CloudBurst, Part 5: Maintaining virtualized WebSphere Application Server

The IBM® WebSphere® CloudBurst™ Appliance provides the capability to create highly customized IBM WebSphere Application Server environments and then deploy them into their own cloud. However, the j...
  • coffeey published this 01 / 28 / 2010
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Customizing with WebSphere CloudBurst, Part 4: Extending virtual images in WebSphere CloudBurst

As an IBM® WebSphere® CloudBurst™ user, you create patterns and deploy them into a private cloud. These patterns are complete representations of IBM WebSphere Application Server environments and ca...
  • coffeey published this 12 / 08 / 2009
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Automating the construction of applications and application environments

Constructing applications and application environments is a core part of IT in many enterprises today. Because the process of building such resources are usually human-driven – and can therefore be...
  • coffeey published this 12 / 08 / 2009
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Customizing with WebSphere CloudBurst, Part 3

Summary: Because every user scenario is unique, the IBM® WebSphere® CloudBurst™ Appliance has built-in features to help you configure and customize your IBM WebSphere Application Server environmen...
  • coffeey published this 11 / 06 / 2009
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Managing your private cloud, Part 2

Managing your private cloud, Part 2: Using the WebSphere CloudBurst REST API interface.. Several interface options are available to help you to interact with the IBM® WebSphere® CloudBurst™ Ap...
  • coffeey published this 11 / 06 / 2009
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WebSphere Application Server AMI Cheatsheet for Demo

Extend Smart SOA Application Foundation into a Public Cloud 1) Video of demo : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6fJt1K... 2) Associated Demo script: https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/wi....
  • coffeey published this 10 / 06 / 2009
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Special Sauce Inside WebSphere Cloudburst

In June, IBM delivered two new first-of-kind products, IBM WebSphere CloudBurst™ Appliance and IBM WebSphere Application Server Hypervisor Edition. Several of us involved in the products grew up ...
  • coffeey published this 10 / 01 / 2009
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Cloud Computing Use Cases Whitepaper-1 0

This white paper discusses several different use cases for cloud computing. It discusses different types of clouds (including public, private, hybrid, and community) as well as how all these differ...

Cloudburst CLI IntroManaging your private cloud: Introducing the WebSphere CloudBurst Appliance comm

The IBM® WebSphere® CloudBurst™ Appliance enables you to construct, deploy, and maintain WebSphere Application Server virtual systems in a private cloud. In order to manage the entire lifecycle of ...
  • coffeey published this 07 / 23 / 2009
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Customizing with WebSphere CloudBurst, Part 1: Creating highly customized private clouds

This is the first of several articles that looks at the customization features available in IBM® WebSphere® CloudBurst™ and how you can use them. Part 1 describes how you can create private WebSphe...
  • coffeey published this 07 / 22 / 2009
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Cloud computing for the enterprise, Part 3: Using WebSphere CloudBurst to create private clouds

This article provides an introduction to IBM WebSphere CloudBurst™ and IBM WebSphere Application Server Hypervisor Edition and discusses how these new offerings bring the significant advantages o...
  • coffeey published this 07 / 21 / 2009
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Cloud computing for the enterprise: Part 2: WebSphere sMash and DB2 Express-C on the Amazon EC2 publ

This article looks specifically at the public cloud and how you can use the IBM® WebSphere® sMash and IBM DB2® Express-C Amazon Machine Images (AMI) to deliver Web applications hosted on the EC2 ...
  • coffeey published this 07 / 21 / 2009
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Cloud computing for the enterprise: Part 1: Capturing the cloud

Looking back to our recent technological past, it’s clear that the cloud computing movement has been coming in the time since distributed computing and its related technologies (like grid computin...
  • coffeey published this 07 / 21 / 2009
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Rich Internet Applications with WebSphere sMash and DB2

This article discusses the public cloud and how the WebSphere sMash and DB2 Amazon Machine Images can be used to deliver Rich Internet Applications.

Securing applications using WebSphere sMash on Amazon EC2

This is a tutorial that walks users through securing WebSphere sMash applications deployed on the Amazon Elastic Compute Grid. The tutorial illustrates how to secure applications using both HTTP ba...

Seeding the Clouds: Key Infrastructure Elements for Cloud Computing

A discussion of infrastructure characteristics and capabilities key to cloud computing.

IBM Perspective on Cloud Computing

IBM's take on cloud computing and what it means to the enterprise.

gts-cloud2009

Join Marie Wieck, vice president of middleware services, as she discusses how Cloud Computing can help companies better compete in today's economic climate. Marie describes what Cloud Computing is,...
  • coffeey published this 03 / 20 / 2009
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WebSphere Developer's Community for E...

Welcome to the Webshere Emerging Technology community. Here we will engage our community on emerg... (more)

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