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  • Cloud HUGE data storage options?

    - by ToughPal
    Hi, Does anyone have a good suggestion on how to do video recording? We have a camera that can record and then stream live video to a server. So this means we can have 1000's of cameras sending data 24X7 for recording. We will store data for over 7 / 14 / 30 days depending on the package. Per day if a camera is sending data to the server then it will store 1.5GB. So that means there is a traffic of 1.5GB / day / camera Total monthly 45GB / month / camera (Data + bandwidth for one camera) Please let me know the most cost effective way to get this data stored? Thanks!

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  • Installing Plugins from Cloud p2 repository in Eclipse IDE

    - by user1495036
    I have been recently reading a lot about p2 for a requirement of mine. Most of the p2 documentation online points to p2 for RCP. My requirement is for a plugin repo. I have a plugin that is used within Eclipse IDE. I dnt want to change the repo location but based on the Eclipse Version, if the user looks for Install New Software or Check for Updates it needs to download the respective plugins. My repo currently contains all the plugins for all the versions. but i need to everytime give a different URL to my user based on the Version. For e.g i am using Eclipse 3.7(Indigo). I install the plugin thru Install New Software by adding the p2 Repo URL. Now the user decides to for some requirement move to Eclipse 3.6, I want him to connect to the same p2 Repo URL and download the plugins created for Eclipse 3.6. This is definitely possible using p2 Discovery, or i could categorize the downloads using composite repository but i dnt want to do any of these. Just want to kno is there any API that i can hold on to, so that before processing the URL and finding the updates, i can check the version of Eclipse and redirect it based on the version to an internal URL. This is possible in RCP, want to kno if i can do it in Eclipse p2 UI. All the p2 UI looks to be internal classes. Any directives would be appreciated. Malai

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  • Starting socket server in ruby on rails on cloud environments (heroku)

    - by ElTren
    Hi, I'm using heroku, and I can push a Ruby on Rails app just fine, I'm trying to convert this to a Socket server, basically I would need to bind to an open port, in this case, I know Heroku only does 80 22 and 443. Is it possible to bind to port 80 on those environments? Also, how would I setup the entry point for this socket server, all I know is that when script/server it boots up the app. Do I have to put the function call there? How can a socket server start instead of the rails app on top of whatever webserver heroku has.

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  • Google Cloud Messaging

    - by atar
    I downloaded the GCM project from git and i was able to start the server (app engine for java) and also compile the client apk on the device. On startup the device successfully registers with the server and I can see the registration id when i go to http://myserverip:8080/_ah/admin/. The problem is when i hit the 'Send Message' button there is a message 'Single message queued for registration id ' and it doesn't do anything. Below is a screenshot of the error i noticed on the terminal. Am i missing something. Any help is appreciated. Thanks. .

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  • Why is IaaS important in Azure&hellip;

    - by Steve Loethen
    Three weeks ago, Microsoft released the next phase of Azure.  I have had several clients waiting on this release.  The fact that they have been waiting and are now more receptive to looking at the cloud.  Customers expressed fear of the unknown.  And a fear of lack of control, even when that lack of control also means a huge degree of flexibility to innovate with concerns about the underlying infrastructure.  I think IaaS will be that “gateway drug” to get customers who have been hesitant to take another look at the cloud.  The dialog can change from the cloud being this big scary unknown to a resource for workloads.  The conversations should have always been, and can know be even stronger, geared toward the following points: 1) The cloud is not unicorns and glitter, the cloud is resources.  Compute, storage, db’s, services bus, cache…..  Like many of the resources we have on-premise.  Not magic, just another resource with advantages and obstacles like any other resource. 2) The cloud should be part of the conversation for any new project.  All of the same criteria should be applied, on-premise or off.  Cost, security, reliability, scalability, speed to deploy, cost of licenses, need to customize image, complex workloads.  We have been having these discussions for years when we talk about on-premise projects.  We make decisions on OS’s, Databases, ESB’s, configuration and products based on a myriad of factors.  We use the same factors but now we have a additional set of resources to consider in our process. 3) The cloud is a great solution looking for some interesting problems.  It is our job to recognize the right problems that fit into the cloud, weigh the factors and decide what to do. IaaS makes this discussion easier, offers more choices, and often choices that many enterprises will find more better than PaaS.  Looking forward to helping clients realize the power of the cloud.

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  • Install and upgrade strategies for Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c - Upcoming Webcasts with live demos

    - by Anand Akela
    At Oracle Open World 2011, we launched the Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c , the only complete cloud management solution for your enterprise cloud. With the new release of Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control 12c, the installation and upgrade process has been enhanced to provide a fast and smooth install experience. In the upcoming webcasts, Oracle Enterprise Manager experts will discuss the installation and upgrade strategies for Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control 12c . These webcasts will include live demonstrations of the install and upgrade processes. In the Webcast on November 17th, we will cover the installation steps and provide recommendations to setup a new Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control 12c environment. We'll also provide a live demonstration of the complete installation process.   Upgrading your Oracle Enterprise Manager environment can be a challenging and complex task especially with large environments consisting of hundreds or thousands of targets. In the webcast on November 18th, we'll describe key facts that administrators must know before upgrading their Enterprise Manager system as well as introduce the different approaches for an upgrade. We'll also walk you through the key steps for upgrading an existing Enterprise Manager 11g (or 10g) Grid Control to Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control 12c. In addition to the live webcasts on Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control 12c install and upgrade processes, please consider attending the replay of  Oracle Enterprise Manager Ops Center webcast with live Q&A . Schedule and registration links of upcoming webcasts  :- Topics Schedule Oracle Enterprise Manager Ops Center: Global Systems Management Made Easy (Replay) November 17 10 a.m PT December 1 10 a.m PT Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control 12c Installation Overview November 17 8 a.m PT Upgrade Smoothly to Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control 12c November 18 8 a.m PT For more information, please go to Oracle Enterprise Manager  web page or  follow us at :  Twitter   Facebook YouTube Linkedin

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  • Oracle Enterprise Manager content at Collaborate 12 - the only user-driven and user-run Oracle conference

    - by Anand Akela
    From April 22-26, 2012, Oracle takes Las Vegas. Thousands of Oracle professionals will descend upon the Mandalay Bay Convention Center for a weeks worth of education sessions, networking opportunities and more, at the only user-driven and user-run Oracle conference - COLLABORATE 12. This is one of the best opportunities for you to learn more about Oracle technology including Oracle Enterprise Manager. Here is a summary of an impressive line-up of Oracle Enterprise Manager related content at COLLABORATE 12. Customer Presentations Stability in Real World with SQL Plan Management Upgrading to Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c - Best Practices Making OEM Sing and Dance with EMCLI Oracle Real Application Testing: A look under the hood Optimizing Oracle E-Business Suite on Exadata Experiences with OracleVM 3 and Grid Control in an Oracle BIEE environment. Right Cloud-- How to Avoid the False Cloud by using Oracle Technologies Forgetting something? Standarize your database monitoring environment with Enterprise Manager 11g Implementing E-Business Suite R12 in a Federal Cloud - Lessons Learned Cloud Computing Boot Camp: New DBA Features in Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control 12c Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c, Whats Changed, Whats New? Monitoring a WebCenter Content Deployment with Enterprise Manager Enterprise Manager 12c Cloud Control: New Features and Best Practices (for IOUG registrants only) Oracle Presentations Roadmap Session: Total Cloud Control with Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c Real World Performance (complimentary for IOUG registrants only) Database-as-a-Service: Enterprise Cloud in Three Simple Steps Bullet-proof Your Enterprise, SOA & Cloud Investments Using Oracle Enterprise Gateway What’s New for Oracle WebLogic Management: Capabilities that Scripting Cannot Provide Exadata Boot Camp: Complete Oracle Exadata Management with Oracle Enterprise Manager Stay connected with  Oracle Enterprise Manager   :  Twitter | Facebook | YouTube | Linkedin | Newsletter

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  • Cannot open simple script application on mac

    - by streetpc
    Mac OS X 10.6 I created a very simple app, which is only a wrapper of a shell script (so that I can select this script in application selectors, like startup apps). I try to launch it and yesterday it worked, but today I changed the executable script's content and name (with something that perfeclty works in a shell script launched in the Terminal) and it will only display a Finder-iconed dialog saying Cannot open the application because it is not supported on this kind of Mac. I restored the previous script (content/name) but I still get the error! Same when re-bundling the app from scratch, or completely changing the bundle identifier… If I try to open it in the Terminal using open My.app, I get The application cannot be opened because it has an incorrect executable format. But when I executes directly the Contents/MacOS/Script, it allways works (iwth both contents). Also, it is displayed with correct icon and meta-information in the Finder (so I guess the Info.plist is understood). The app's file tree is: Contents/ Info.plist MacOS/ Script (executable bit set, works when launched directly) PkgInfo Resources/ AppIcon.icns Here is the Info.plist content: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd"> <plist version="1.0"> <dict> <key>CFBundleExecutable</key> <string>Script</string> <key>CFBundleIconFile</key> <string>AppIcon</string> <key>CFBundleIdentifier</key> <string>asdf.ScriptApp</string> <key>CFBundleInfoDictionaryVersion</key> <string>6.0</string> <key>CFBundleName</key> <string>My script</string> <key>CFBundlePackageType</key> <string>APPL</string> <key>CFBundleShortVersionString</key> <string>1.0</string> <key>CFBundleSignature</key> <string>????</string> <key>CFBundleVersion</key> <string>1</string> <key>LSMinimumSystemVersion</key> <string>10.4</string> </dict> </plist> And the PkgInfo file only contains APPL????. I tested the Script with a simple echo "ok" and echo "ok" >/tmp/test (plus #!/bin/sh header). So my questions are: Is there some kind of validity caching for applications ? based on what ? how do I flush it ? Where does this message come from ? I tried to google it but all I get is a page talking about 32/64 bits Java…

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  • Measuring Usability with Common Industry Format (CIF) Usability Tests

    - by Applications User Experience
    Sean Rice, Manager, Applications User Experience A User-centered Research and Design Process The Oracle Fusion Applications user experience was five years in the making. The development of this suite included an extensive and comprehensive user experience design process: ethnographic research, low-fidelity workflow prototyping, high fidelity user interface (UI) prototyping, iterative formative usability testing, development feedback and iteration, and sales and customer evaluation throughout the design cycle. However, this process does not stop when our products are released. We conduct summative usability testing using the ISO 25062 Common Industry Format (CIF) for usability test reports as an organizational framework. CIF tests allow us to measure the overall usability of our released products.  These studies provide benchmarks that allow for comparisons of a specific product release against previous versions of our product and against other products in the marketplace. What Is a CIF Usability Test? CIF refers to the internationally standardized method for reporting usability test findings used by the software industry. The CIF is based on a formal, lab-based test that is used to benchmark the usability of a product in terms of human performance and subjective data. The CIF was developed and is endorsed by more than 375 software customer and vendor organizations led by the National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST), a US government entity. NIST sponsored the CIF through the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standards-making processes. Oracle played a key role in developing the CIF. The CIF report format and metrics are consistent with the ISO 9241-11 definition of usability: “The extent to which a product can be used by specified users to achieve specified goals with effectiveness, efficiency and satisfaction in a specified context of use.” Our goal in conducting CIF tests is to measure performance and satisfaction of a representative sample of users on a set of core tasks and to help predict how usable a product will be with the larger population of customers. Why Do We Perform CIF Testing? The overarching purpose of the CIF for usability test reports is to promote incorporation of usability as part of the procurement decision-making process for interactive products. CIF provides a common format for vendors to report the methods and results of usability tests to customer organizations, and enables customers to compare the usability of our software to that of other suppliers. CIF also enables us to compare our current software with previous versions of our software. CIF Testing for Fusion Applications Oracle Fusion Applications comprises more than 100 modules in seven different product families. These modules encompass more than 400 task flows and 400 user roles. Due to resource constraints, we cannot perform comprehensive CIF testing across the entire product suite. Therefore, we had to develop meaningful inclusion criteria and work with other stakeholders across the applications development organization to prioritize product areas for testing. Ultimately, we want to test the product areas for which customers might be most interested in seeing CIF data. We also want to build credibility with customers; we need to be able to make the case to current and prospective customers that the product areas tested are representative of the product suite as a whole. Our goal is to test the top use cases for each product. The primary activity in the scoping process was to work with the individual product teams to identify the key products and business process task flows in each product to test. We prioritized these products and flows through a series of negotiations among the user experience managers, product strategy, and product management directors for each of the primary product families within the Oracle Fusion Applications suite (Human Capital Management, Supply Chain Management, Customer Relationship Management, Financials, Projects, and Procurement). The end result of the scoping exercise was a list of 47 proposed CIF tests for the Fusion Applications product suite.  Figure 1. A participant completes tasks during a usability test in Oracle’s Usability Labs Fusion Supplier Portal CIF Test The first Fusion CIF test was completed on the Supplier Portal application in July of 2011.  Fusion Supplier Portal is part of an integrated suite of Procurement applications that helps supplier companies manage orders, schedules, shipments, invoices, negotiations and payments. The user roles targeted for the usability study were Supplier Account Receivables Specialists and Supplier Sales Representatives, including both experienced and inexperienced users across a wide demographic range.  The test specifically focused on the following functionality and features: Manage payments – view payments Manage invoices – view invoice status and create invoices Manage account information – create new contact, review bank account information Manage agreements – find and view agreement, upload agreement lines, confirm status of agreement lines upload Manage purchase orders (PO) – view history of PO, request change to PO, find orders Manage negotiations – respond to request for a quote, check the status of a negotiation response These product areas were selected to represent the most important subset of features and functionality of the flow, in terms of frequency and criticality of use by customers. A total of 20 users participated in the usability study. The results of the Supplier Portal evaluation were favorable and exceeded our expectations. Figure 2. Fusion Supplier Portal Next Studies We plan to conduct two Fusion CIF usability studies per product family over the next nine months. The next product to be tested will be Self-service Procurement. End users are currently being recruited to participate in this usability study, and the test sessions are scheduled to begin during the last week of November.

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  • SAPPHIRE 2012 : « 80 % de nos clients sont des PME », SAP revient sur l'évolution de ses solutions Cloud pour répondre à leurs besoins

    SAPPHIRE 2012 : « 80 % de nos clients sont des PME » SAP revient sur ses solutions Cloud et ses évolutions pour répondre à leurs besoins SAP n'a pas l'image d'un éditeur qui s'adresse aux petites entreprises. Et pourtant, 80% de ses clients sont des PME. Le chiffre est avancé par Chris Horak, vice-président en charge des solutions Cloud, dans un entretien à Developpez.com lors du SAPPHIRE NOW 2012. Il est vrai que la catégorie PME regroupe des structures diverses allant du petit au très gros. Une solution comme Business One, qui compte aujourd'hui 30.000 clients, vise cependant bien les plus petites structures. Adaptée pour les entreprises ayant entre...

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  • Oracle annonce Oracle Cloud Office et Oracle Open Office 3.3 pour concurrencer les Google Docs et les Office Web Apps

    Oracle annonce Oracle Cloud Office et Oracle Open Office 3.3 Pour concurrencer les Google Docs et les Office Web Apps Oracle vient d'annoncer l'arrivée de Oracle Cloud Office et Open Office 3.3, ses deux suites de productivité bureautique complètes et basées sur les standards ouverts, destinées aux postes de travail, au Web et aux terminaux mobiles. Fondé sur le format ODF (Open Document Format) et les standards ouverts du Web, Oracle Office permet aux utilisateurs de partager des fichiers depuis n'importe quel système. La suite est « en même temps compatible avec les anciens documents Microsoft Office et les systèmes les plus modernes de publication Web 2.0 ».

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  • Orange dope ses outils de communications et de collaboration Cloud avec une version « as a service » de sa solution Business Together

    Cloud : Orange veut accélère le développement des communications et de la collaboration hébergées Avec une nouvelle version « as a service » de sa solution Business Together Il y a peu, nous parlions d'un secteur en plein boom avec la gestion de flottes mobiles et de la carte que voulait jouer Orange face aux éditeurs. Mais le cloud, toujours en très forte croissance, est essentiellement porté par les outils collaboratifs. Dans ce domaine, on parle souvent de « pure player » comme Office 365, les Google Apps for Business, voire de Zoho. Mais tout comme pour la gestion de flottes, on évoque un peu moins les offres...

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  • Le Cloud d'Amazon certifié pour les ERP et CRM d'Oracle, qui deviennent disponibles à la demande, sur-le-champs et avec un support

    Le Cloud d'Amazon certifié pour les ERP et CRM d'Oracle Qui deviennent disponible à la demande, sur-le-champs et avec un support d'Oracle Le service Elastic Cloud d'Amazon permet depuis hier de faire tourner PeopleSoft et JD Edward Enterprise One, les CRM (solution de gestion de relation clients) et ERP (progiciel de gestion d'entreprise) d'Oracle. Amazon EC2 permettait déjà de le faire. Mais à condition de les installer soi-même sur des machines virtuelles tournant sous Windows Server (Amazon annonce le support d'autres OS à venir). A partir d'aujourd'hui, les utilisateurs de PeopleSoft et JD Edward Enterprise One hébergés sur une instance EC2 n'auront plus à « met...

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  • How do I import Amazon MP3s with Banshee and the new Amazon Cloud Player?

    - by adempewolff
    Banshee's Amazon MP3 Import extension until recently allowed seamless importing of songs purchased from Amazon MP3. It did this by a)opening .amz files and using them to connect to and download the purchased files from Amazon's servers, and b) using hooks in Banshee's built-in browser to automatically recognize and open the .amz files when clicked on in the browser. However, recently this functionality stopped working. Banshee will display Contacting Server in the lower left hand corner for a little while and then stop. Furthermore opening the Amazon Cloud Player in the Banshee browser or any other browser on a Linux system to manually download the .amz file now results in the message: On Linux systems, Cloud Player only supports downloading songs one at a time. To download your music, deselect all checkboxes, select the checkbox for the song you want to download, then click the "Download" button. How can I get around this and import my purchased music into Banshee as I used to?

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  • Un chercheur utilise le cloud d'Amazon pour hacker les réseaux protégés, en cassant le chiffrage WPA-PSK par force brute

    Un chercheur utilise le cloud d'Amazon pour hacker les réseaux protégés, en cassant le chiffrage WPA-PSK par force brute Un chercheur en sécurité informatique vient de déclarer avoir identifié une manière simple, rapide et économique d'exploiter une faille dans les Amazon Web Services. Il s'agit de Thomas Roth, consultant allemand, qui affirme pouvoir s'infiltrer dans des réseaux protégés. Comment ? Grâce à un programme spécifique, qu'il a écrit et qui tourne sur les ordinateurs basés sur le Cloud d'Amazon. Ce dernier lance alors des attaques par force brute et teste pas loin de 400.000 mots de passes différents par seconde via les machines d'Amazon. La technique s'en prends à un type précis et très co...

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  • The future is looking brighter &ndash; debugging Windows Azure in the cloud with IntelliTrace

    - by Eric Nelson
    One of the “warts” on Windows Azure development has been that once your application was deployed to the cloud, if things went wrong it was pretty tough to figure out the root problem. I knew for sometime we had a solution coming for Visual Studio 2010 users and I couldn’t wait to tell folks about it once it became public. I planned to do a detailed post subsequent to briefly mentioning it when I talked about the 1.2 SDK release. However … other stuff just keeps on getting in the way. Hence I have decided to point at Somas blog post on just that. Enjoy. Check out Peering into the cloud with IntelliTrace  NB: You will need the Ultimate Edition of Visual Studio 2010 to use this feature. Sorry.

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  • HP va-t-il s'attaquer à Microsoft ? Le constructeur va se lancer dans le Cloud Computing où il pourrait concurrencer Windows Azure

    HP va-t-il s'attaquer à Microsoft ? Le constructeur va se lancer dans le Cloud Computing où il pourrait concurrencer Windows Azure Le PDG change, la stratégie aussi. Au temps de Mark Hurd, l'alliance entre le constructeur HP et le fournisseur d'OS Microsoft était claire. Les deux sociétés complétaient leurs offres respectives avec les atouts de l'autre. Le hardware de HP et la plateforme Azure de Microsoft formaient des appliances complètes, clef-en-main, à destination des Cloud privés et des data-centers des entreprises. C'est encore théoriquement le cas aujourd'hui. Mais depu...

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  • Tout savoir sur Office 365, la nouvelle offre Cloud professionnelle complète de Microsoft, avec la Directrice Marketing des Produits Office

    TechDays 2011 : Office 365, la nouvelle offre applicative professionnelle complète De Microsoft en mode Cloud, avec la Directrice Marketing des Produits Office Non, Office 365 n'est pas la version Cloud de Office 2010. C'est un peu plus que cela. Office 365 est le nouveau fer de lance de Microsoft sur le marché des applications professionnelles hébergées. Il s'agit d'une suite complète qui se compose de : SharePoint Online (et d'un espace en ligne), pour la création de portails, de sites web ou intranet, etc. Exchange Online, pour la gestion des courriels, agendas et contacts partagés. ...

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  • Lancement mondial d'Office 365, l'offre Cloud de Microsoft pour les entreprises de toutes tailles à partir de 5,25 Euro par utilisateur et par mois

    Lancement mondial d'Office 365 L'offre Cloud de Microsoft pour les entreprises de toutes tailles Hier, Steve Ballmer, CEO de Microsoft, a annoncé depuis New York, la disponibilité mondiale de cette offre qui sort ainsi de sa phase bêta. Office 365 ets disponible dès le 1er utilisateur pour un prix mensuel de 5,25 € par utilisateur. De son côté, Orange Business Services a annoncé le lancement d'Office Together, sa nouvelle solution en mode Cloud de bureautique et de travail collaboratif intégrant Office 365. Dans le détail, Office 365 donne accès aux versions 2010 de Microsoft Office Professionnel Plus incluant les Office Web Apps, SharePoint Onl...

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  • SAP met l'accent sur son Cloud, le In-Memory et la mobilité et fait la promotion du temps-réel au SAPPHIRE NOW

    SAP : Cloud, In-Memory et mobilité Lors du SAPPHIRE NOW l'éditeur rappelle qu'il s'est diversifié et fait la promotion du temps-réel Depuis aujourd'hui, la grand messe de SAP, le SAPPHIRE NOW, se tient à Madrid. L'évènement regroupe plus de 10.000 personnes et s'est ouvert dans une ambiance de sciences fiction fortement inspirée de Riddley Scott. Mais derrière ce show d'ouverture « à l'américaine », très solennel et montrant un futur transformé (en bien) par les progrès technologiques, le message de SAP est lui bien ancré dans le présent : SAP a changé et veut le faire savoir. Il n'est plus l'éditeur d'un seul produit. Cloud, In-Memory et mobilité sont devenus ses trois piliers.

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  • iCloud : Apple pourrait accéder aux données de ses utilisateurs mais son service est loin d'être le seul dans ce cas, le Cloud en question ?

    iCloud : Apple aurait accès aux données hébergées de ses utilisateurs Mais son service est loin d'être le seul, le Cloud en question ? Le débat sur le Cloud et les espaces de stockages hébergés risque d'être relancé. Depuis hier, un site américain renommé affirme en effet qu'Apple aurait accès aux données que ses utilisateurs décident de stocker ou de synchroniser (musique, contacts, photos, favoris, etc.) via iCloud. Soulignons tout de suite qu'Apple est loin d'être le seul dans cette situation puisque Ars Technica indique que des services comme Box.net ou Dropbox (entre autres) seraient également concernés. « Vos informations ne sont pas à l'abris des yeux indiscrets ...

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  • Apache OpenOffice dans le Cloud : premier prototype en HTML5, avant une déclinaison sur Smartphones ?

    OpenOffice dans le Cloud : Apache fait une démo d'un premier prototype en HTML5 Avant une déclinaison sur Smartphones ? C'est la Fondation Apache qui le dit. OpenOffice a été la star de la deuxième journée de l'ApacheCon Europe. On ne pourra pas lui donner tort puisque deux de ses membres - Jian Hong Cheng et Fan Zheng ? ont fait la démonstration de la très attendue première version "Cloud" de la suite bureautique open-source. [IMG]http://ftp-developpez.com/gordon-fowler/OpenOffice%20Cloud/OpenOffice%20Cloud%201small.jpg[/IMG...

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  • What are some potential issues in blocking all incoming requests from the Amazon cloud?

    - by ElHaix
    Recently I, along with the rest of the world, have seen a significant increase in what appears to be scraping from Amazon AWS-related sources. So simply put, I blocked all incoming requests from the Amazon cloud for our hosted application. I know that some good services/bots are now hosted on the cloud, and I'm wondering if certain IP addresses should be allowed, as they may gather data that would in the end benefit our site's SEO rankings? -- UPDATE -- I added a feature to block requests from the following hosts: Amazon Softlayer ServerDeals GigAvenue Since then, I have seen my network traffic decrease (monitored by network out bytes). Average operation is around 10,000,000 bytes. You can see where last week I was not blocking, then started blocking. I've since removed the blocks and will see what the outcome is.

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