Building Clouds for Data Center Providers with Java

Building Clouds for Data Center Providers with Java

A conversation with Ruslan Synytsky about secret organizations, BaaS and PaaS with Java
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vor 5 Jahren
An airhacks.fm conversation with Ruslan Synytsky (@siruslan) about:
Yamaha MS 6 computer at school in Ukraine, GO SUB vs GO TO,
impatience and competition, looking forward to programming at
weekends, learning PL/1 on IBM, learning Delphi, writing exams
software for students, building triangulation software in Delphi,
earth is a potato, airhacks.live workshops at MUC airport and
Greenland, Greenland is an autonomous territory withing the Kingdom
of Denmark, a secret place and organization with lots of computers,
a secret organization buys Sun working stations, starting to learn
Java to write software for Sun Solaris on Sparcs, getting CDs full
of Java and C tutorials from Sun Microsystems, writing Java
software to collect and analyze geophysical data from distributed,
international data centers, using GlassFish server for data
collection, using web service on GlassFish and the metro webservice
toolkit, writing rich UI with AJAX and JavaScript, National Data
Center of Ukraine, the ticket to Antarctica, working with startups
building JavaScript frontends, starting a development platform to
increase the productivity, building a backend as a service (BaaS),
building serverless Java solutions in 2008, scaling down from
Backend as a Service to a Platform as a Service (PaaS), the
screencast with Payara and Jelastic, using container runtimes for
developers, serverless Payara on Jelastic, Google App Engine was
the first serverless solution, building software for Data Center
operators, working with James Gosling as independent director,
supporting stateful workloads, using openVZ instead of containers,
scaling stateless and stateful workloads, supporting Java EE and
Jakarta EE runtimes in the cloud, GlassFish, Payara, WildFly and
TomEE on Jelastic, Amazon's Firecracker, Jelastic uses Java to
implement the cloud, paying for what you use, rightsizing with
Jelastic is easy

Ruslan Synytsky on twitter: @siruslan, jelastic.com and
jelastic.cloud

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