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Agile Cloud Computing?

June 25, 2008

InfoQ

Mark Little (Technical Director of Red Hat's SOA Platform) takes a look at Arjuna's Agility platform

"Although there are some of the usual suspects you would expect to see in a Cloud-platform, such as controlled sharing of services across administrative boundaries and dynamic provisioning of services, there are some potentially novel aspects that make this more interesting".

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Arjuna targets private cloud systems, with EC2 to follow

9 May 2008

The 451 Group

451 Group's William Fellows talks about Arjuna's new technology offering.

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Fault Tolerance and the Grid

September 18, 2007

InfoQ

In reviewing Arjuna's White Paper, Mark Little (Technical Director of Red Hat's SOA Platform) considers the trade-offs to be made from the move to SOA and greater agility.

"...there's no such thing as a free lunch".

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How fault tolerant are the grid systems being built today and does it matter?

June 27, 2007

Grid Computing Now!

Steve Caughey, CEO of Arjuna Technologies, talks to Gillian Law of Grid Computing now about fault-tolerance for transactional applications operating on a grid-based application platform.

"In a world where applications are running anywhere, one box can fail but others keep running on the same application, not aware that things have gone wrong. Partial failure is a huge problem in large scale distributed systems. You have to try to understand what data is being shared, and be able to detect where and when things go wrong".

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Arjuna: a transaction processing monitor for low latency, fault-tolerant apps?

May 30, 2007

The 451 Group

451 Group's William Fellows talks about Arjuna's research into fault tolerance and reliability in grid computing.

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Open source leaders agree to join to drive down the cost of developing and deploying web-enabled applications

April 10, 2006

Red Hat

Red Hat (NASDAQ: RHAT), the world's leading provider of open source solutions to the enterprise, today announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire JBoss, the global leader in open source middleware. By acquiring JBoss, Red Hat expects to accelerate the shift to service-oriented architectures (SOA), by enabling the next generation of web-enabled applications running on a low-cost, open source platform.

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