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Cloud Expo, Inc. announced on Thursday that Cloud Expo 2011 New York, the 8th
International Cloud Computing Conference & Expo, will take place June 6-9,
2011, at the Javits Center in New York City.
Cloud Expo - International Cloud Computing Conference & Expo series is the
world’s leading Cloud-focused event and is held in New York, Silicon
Valley, Prague, Tokyo, and Hong-Kong.
Over 900 corporate sponsors and more than 65,000 industry professionals have
participated in Cloud Expo since its inception, tenfold more than all other
Cloud-related events put together.
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"Cloud Expo was announced on February 24, 2007, the day the term ‘cloud
computing' was coined," said Fuat Kircaali, Chairman and Founder of Cloud
Expo, Inc. "Cloud has become synonymous with ‘computing' and ‘soft... (more)
SYS-CON Events announced today that the 8th International Cloud Expo will
take place June 6-9, 2011, in New York City.
The International Cloud Computing Conference & Expo series is the world's
leading Cloud-focused event and is held three times a year, in New York,
Silicon Valley and in Europe. Over 600 corporate sponsors and 10,000 industry
professionals have participated in Cloud Computing Expo since its inception,
more than all other Cloud-related events put together.
Cloud Computing Expo 2011 East
Call for Papers Deadline November 30, 2010 - SUBMIT YOUR SPEAKING PROPOSAL
TODAY!
The four-day event will offer a rich array of sessions led by exceptional
speakers about the business and technical value of cloud computing with more
than 150 sponsors and exhibitors and over 5,000 estimated delegates from well
over 48 different countries.
Explore Cloud Expo Sponsorship &... (more)
PBDJ - PowerBuilder Journal
PowerBuilder 11.5 was released in the third quarter of 2008 and by early 2009
had made its way into many IT development shops. The draw is a significant
set of enhancements that move the development experience closer to the
nirvana anticipated in the PowerBuilder 12.0 release.
PB 12.0 will complete Sybase's initial four-phase long range plan for
PowerBuilder that was laid out in late 2003 (see Figure 1). In the meantime,
PB 11.5 raises the bar in major areas such as application functionality,
database connectivity, newer MS-Windows operating system compliance, more
.NET compatibility, and Federal Desktop Core Configuration compliance.
Once again I was able to join the PowerBuilder beta program for version 11.5,
which let me continue my unbroken participation in every PowerBuilder release
since version 0.8. The nice thing about the beta pro... (more)
SOA in the Cloud
It's Thursday morning, you're the CEO of a large, publicly traded company,
and you just called your executives into the conference room for the exciting
news. The board of directors has approved the acquisition of a key
competitor, and you're looking for a call-to-action to get everyone planning
for the next steps.
You talk to the sales executives about the integration of both sales forces
in three months time, and they are excited about the new prospects. You talk
to the HR director who is ready to address the change they need to make in
two months. You speak to the buildings and maintenance director who can have
everyone moved that needs to be moved in three months. Your heart is filled
with pride.
However, when you ask the CIO about changing the core business processes to
drive the combined companies, the response is much less enthusiastic. "Not... (more)
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At SYS-CON Media we see our inventories are filling up to 100% capacity for
the months of November, December, and January, and we are seeing
better-than-normal RFP activity for the first quarter of 2010.
When I say this, I am comparing the current insertion order activity to the
same period last year. We will be closing 2009 roughly 32% below 2008 in
revenues (far better than any other tech media company), which forced us to
reduce our expenses for the same period by around 40%. Last fall, while the
world was falling apart, we were preparing for a 40%-45% drop in advertising
revenues for 2009. We did better than our worst projections.
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Cloud Computing Expo 2010 East to Attract More Than 5,000 Delegates in New
York City
5th International Cloud Computing Conference & Expo: Call for Papers Is Open
When we... (more)
CEP on Ulitzer
Colin Clark launched on Wednesday "CEP Complex Event Processing" topic on
Ulitzer.
"I was recently introduced to Ulitzer. And I like it a lot. You can check out
my contributions on Ulitzer by clicking here," he recently wrote in his blog.
Colin has been processing events in event processing for over 20 years and
has both founded a couple of companies and held executive positions at others
in the space.
You can follow Colin on Twitter at http:\\twitter.com\CCEPLLC and send topic
suggestions to [email protected]
"Complex event processing, or CEP, is primarily an event processing concept
that deals with the task of processing multiple events with the goal of
identifying the meaningful events within the event cloud. CEP employs
techniques such as detection of complex patterns of many events, event
correlation and abstraction, event hi... (more)
Unless you have been hiding in a cave for the past couple of years, you are
probably well aware of the buzz surrounding service-oriented architecture
(SOA). This concept of interaction among loosely coupled collections of
components is often implemented through a series of services accessible over
HTTP that processes requests and responses (Web services). As a PowerBuilder
developer you may be wondering how you can join the SOA party while still
leveraging your existing skills. This article will walk you through three
techniques available to the PowerBuilder developer (even if you may not be on
a currently supported version).
Accessing a Web service is very similar to visiting a Web page containing
parameters in the URL or submitting a form on a Web page. An HTTP request
gets sent to a URL via an HTTP GET or POST along with a set of arguments in
the form of name/va... (more)
Behind every cloud service or cloud-based solution, there are real people...
A robust ecosystem of solutions providers has emerged around cloud computing.
But who are the CEOs & CTOs behind those providers, who are the internal and
external entrepreneurs driving companies involved in the Cloud, who are the
leading engineers, developers, analysts, researchers, marketing
professionals, authors...who, in short, are the people behind the cloud?
This list will be updated weekly between now and November 4-7, 2013, when
13th Cloud Expo | Cloud Expo Silicon Valley opens its doors in the Santa
Clara Convention Center, in the heart of California's Silicon Valley. Here
are some highly prominent "Cloud People" to kick off with...
RANDY BIAS | @randybias
"Randy Bias is visionary. He sees things others don't." [Emphasis added.]
That is how Mårten Mickos puts it, as succinctly as ever.... (more)
If you're reading this, chances are you're enamored of PowerBuilder. Not just
a casual user, but a longtime adherent and defender thereof. And why
shouldn't you be? PowerBuilder, in my humble opinion, is the best. From the
first time I tried the patented DataWindow right up to EAStudio 3.5, I have
always been able to deploy the best solutions for my clients using these
tools. PowerBuilder and its accompanying solution set have always been
growing. What's more, our knowledge and experience in PowerBuilder has made
moving to EAServer virtually painless. You and I know that there are
practically no business requirements that can't be solved utilizing EAStudio.
Sybase is improving as a company and is really pushing EAStudio in the
marketplace. They've recently boasted over 400,000 active PowerBuilder
licenses and the potential for many more given their investments in
... (more)
In this article we'll discuss connectivity requirements, Informix-specific
data type processing, and the use of Informix stored procedures within the
PowerBuilder environment.
PowerBuilder offers developers four specific connectivity options for IBM
Informix databases:
Third-party Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) drivers Third-party Java
Database Connectivity (JDBC) drivers Third-party OLE-DB providers The
"native" driver available in the PowerBuilder Enterprise version
In this article we'll focus on the last option and in Part 2 we'll discuss
TEXT and BYTE data, Stored Procedures, and handling RAISE EXCEPTION.
Connecting to Informix
Supported Versions
The PowerBuilder native driver for Informix connectivity (IN9) is linked with
the IBM Informix ESQL C product to provide connectivity to the following IBM
Informix databases:
IBM Informix Dynamic Server (IDS) IBM Infor... (more)
The Las Vegas heat must have gotten to me as I started a new PocketBuilder
application and wanted to encompass some of the "context sensitive" help
features that I have previously used in a PowerBuilder application. I knew
that this was not going to be easy, as the Pocket PC operating system does
not support the (Multiple Document Interface) behavior. As a result, neither
the Micro-Help bar nor pop-up help (also known as "bubble help") are
available as they would be in a standard PowerBuilder application.
PowerBuilder developers also use a nice feature named "PowerTipText" that
allows automatic "bubble" help to appear during a mouse hover.
Just to be on the safe side, I selected the F1 key on my laptop inside of
PocketBuilder and checked out the ShowPopupHelp ( ) and SetMicroHelp ( )
commands. Guess what..."Not supported." Okay...I knew that! However, being a
stubb... (more)
Latest PowerBuilder News By Elizabeth White  SAP AG on Wednesday announced new capabilities for the SAP Business ByDesign® solution, reaffirming its commitment to provide independent companies and subsidiaries worldwide a flexible, cost-effective mid-market cloud enterprise resource planning (ERP) suite. The updates leverage SAP ... | By Christophe Dufourmantelle  Tuesday night, SAP confirmed that they will be presenting the official PB Roadmap during the PB World Tour in Europe. After months of speculation, confirmation arrived that SAP will officially support PowerBuilder, and that a new version will be released containing additional features.... | By Jeremy Geelan  Behind every cloud service or cloud-based solution, there are real people...
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After a nice introduction that explains the structure of the book the author starts off Part 1 covering t... |
Best Recent Articles on Cloud Computing & Big Data Topics  By Esmeralda Swartz As we enter a new year, it is time to look back over the past year and resolve to improve upon it. In 2014, we will see more service providers resolve to add more personalization in enterprise technology. Below are seven predictions about what will drive this trend toward personalization. Reads: 10,865  By Andi Mann IT organizations face a growing demand for faster innovation and new applications to support emerging opportunities in social, mobile, growth markets, Big Data analytics, mergers and acquisitions, strategic partnerships, and more. This is great news because it shows that IT continues to be a key stakeholder in delivering business service innovation. However, it also means that IT must deliver new innovation despite flat budgets, while maintaining existing services that grow more complex every day. Reads: 16,220  By Elizabeth White Cloud computing is transforming the way businesses think about and leverage technology. As a result, the general understanding of cloud computing has come a long way in a short time. However, there are still many misconceptions about what cloud computing is and what it can do for businesses that adopt this game-changing computing model. In this exclusive Q&A; with Cloud Expo Conference Chair Jeremy Geelan, Rex Wang, Vice President of Product Marketing at Oracle, discusses and dispels some of the common myths about cloud computing that still exist today.
Reads: 22,386  By Elizabeth White Despite the economy, cloud computing is doing well. Gartner estimates the cloud market will double by 2016 to $206 billion. The time for dabbling in the cloud is over!
The 14th International Cloud Expo, co-located with 5th International Big Data Expo and 3rd International SDN Expo, to be held June 10-12, 2014, at the Javits Center in New York City, N.Y. announces that its Call for Papers is now open. Topics include all aspects of providing or using massively scalable IT-related capabilities as a service using Internet technologies (see suggested topics below).
Cloud computing helps IT cut infrastructure costs while adding new features and services to grow core businesses. Clouds can help grow margins as costs are cut back but service offerings are expanded.
Help plant your flag in the fast-expanding business opportunity that is The Cloud, Big Data and Software-Defined Networking: submit your speaking proposal today! Reads: 11,975  By Jim Kaskade What do you get when you combine Big Data technologies….like Pig and Hive? A flying pig?
No, you get a “Logical Data Warehouse.”
In 2012, Infochimps (now CSC) leveraged its early use of stream processing, NoSQLs, and Hadoop to create a design pattern which combined real-time, ad-hoc, and batch analytics. This concept of combining the best-in-breed Big Data technologies will continue to advance across the industry until the entire legacy (and proprietary) data infrastructure stack will be replaced with a new (and open) one. Reads: 23,700  By Gene Dragotta and Sachin Agarwal While unprecedented technological advances have been made in healthcare in areas such as genomics, digital imaging and Health Information Systems, access to this information has been not been easy for both the healthcare provider and the patient themselves. Regulatory compliance and controls, information lock-in in proprietary Electronic Health Record systems and security concerns have made it difficult to share data across health care providers. Reads: 17,458  By Liz McMillan Cloud Expo, Inc. has announced today that Vanessa Alvarez has been named conference chair of Cloud Expo® 2014.
14th International Cloud Expo will take place on June 10-12, 2014, at the Javits Center in New York City, New York, and 15th International Cloud Expo® will take place on November 4-6, 2014, at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, CA.  By Elizabeth White 12th International Cloud Expo, held on June 10–13, 2013 at the Javits Center in New York City, featured four content-packed days with a rich array of sessions about the business and technical value of cloud computing led by exceptional speakers from every sector of the cloud computing ecosystem.
The Cloud Expo series is the fastest-growing Enterprise IT event in the past 10 years, devoted to every aspect of delivering massively scalable enterprise IT as a service. Reads: 18,210  By Liz McMillan Ulitzer.com announced "the World's 30 most influential Cloud bloggers," who collectively generated more than 24 million Ulitzer page views. Ulitzer's annual "most influential Cloud bloggers" list was announced at Cloud Expo, which drew more delegates than all other Cloud-related events put together worldwide. "The world's 50 most influential Cloud bloggers 2010" list will be announced at the Cloud Expo 2010 East, which will take place April 19-21, 2010, at the Jacob Javitz Convention Center, in New York City, with more than 5,000 expected to attend. Reads: 19,248  By Howard Brown It's a simple fact that the better sales reps understand their prospects' intentions, preferences and pain points during calls, the more business they'll close. Each day, as your prospects interact with websites and social media platforms, their behavioral data profile is expanding. It's now possible to gain unprecedented insight into prospects' content preferences, product needs and budget. We hear a lot about how valuable Big Data is to sales and marketing teams. But data itself is only valuable when it's part of a bigger story, made visible in the right context. Reads: 10,767  By Elizabeth White Cloud Expo, Inc. has announced today that Larry Carvalho has been named Tech Chair of Cloud Expo® 2014.
14th International Cloud Expo will take place on June 10-12, 2014, at the Javits Center in New York City, New York, and 15th International Cloud Expo® will take place on November 4-6, 2014, at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, CA. Reads: 19,341  By Sal Visca Everyone talks about a cloud-first or mobile-first strategy. It's the trend du jour, and for good reason as these innovative technologies have revolutionized an industry and made savvy companies a lot of money. But consider for a minute what's emerging with the Age of Context and the Internet of Things. Devices, interfaces, everyday objects are becoming endowed with computing smarts. This is creating an unprecedented focus on the Application Programming Interface (API) as developers seek to connect these devices and interfaces to create new supporting services and hybrids. I call this trend the move toward an API-first business model and strategy. Reads: 9,852  By Karl Van den Bergh We live in a world that requires us to compete on our differential use of time and information, yet only a fraction of information workers today have access to the analytical capabilities they need to make better decisions. Now, with the advent of a new generation of embedded business intelligence (BI) platforms, cloud developers are disrupting the world of analytics. They are using these new BI platforms to inject more intelligence into the applications business people use every day. As a result, data-driven decision-making is finally on track to become the rule, not the exception. Reads: 8,074 |
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