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10 Critical Requirements for Cloud Applications
Check out this white paper to learn the ten critical requirements for cloud applications. Not only that, discover how these goals are achievable. Don't rush with a so-so application, get it right...
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Microsoft drops Dryad; puts its big-data bets on Hadoop
Microsoft is dropping its 'Dryad' big-data processing work and focusing, instead, on developing a Windows Azure and Windows Server implementation of Hadoop.
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TidyFS: Microsoft's simpler distributed file system
Just about a year ago, I first mentioned TidyFS, a new, small distributed file system under development by Microsoft Research. Later this week at the Usenix '11 conference, Microsoft researchers...
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Windows Azure futures: Turning the cloud into a supercomputer
I haven't written much about longer-term Azure futures. Until this week, which just so happens to be the one-year anniversary of Microsoft's cloud platform.
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Microsoft takes a step toward commercializing its 'Dryad' distributed computing technologies
Microsoft has started external developer testing of a number of interrelated parallel/distributed technologies for Windows Server that are part of the codename "Dryad" family.
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Microsoft Research parallel programming project set to go commercial in 2011
Microsoft is planning to move its Dryad parallel/distributed computing stack from Microsoft Research to Microsoft's Technical Computing Group and deliver a final version of that technology to...
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Microsoft releases Dryad concurrent-programming code to academics
It's been two years since Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates talked up Dryad, Microsoft's concurrent-programming competitor to Google's MapReduce and Apache Hadoop. But this week, Dryad was back on the...
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Microsoft, Intel to team on new parallel, multicore research efforts
In what has become a not-so-secret secret, Microsoft and Intel are set to unveil on March 18 their joint funding of more parallel-processing research work, according to various industry reports.
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Build your own 3-D virtual trees
There are not many 3-D objects in virtual worlds such as Second Life. And the reason is very simple. 3-D objects are quite difficult to build by average computer users, who often don't have an...
Additional Results
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Microsoft drops Dryad; puts its big-data bets on Hadoop
Microsoft is dropping its 'Dryad' big-data processing work and focusing, instead, on developing a Windows Azure and Windows Server implementation of Hadoop.
-
TidyFS: Microsoft's simpler distributed file system
Just about a year ago, I first mentioned TidyFS, a new, small distributed file system under development by Microsoft Research. Later this week at the Usenix '11 conference, Microsoft researchers...
-
Windows Azure futures: Turning the cloud into a supercomputer
I haven't written much about longer-term Azure futures. Until this week, which just so happens to be the one-year anniversary of Microsoft's cloud platform.
-
Microsoft takes a step toward commercializing its 'Dryad' distributed computing technologies
Microsoft has started external developer testing of a number of interrelated parallel/distributed technologies for Windows Server that are part of the codename "Dryad" family.
-
Microsoft Research parallel programming project set to go commercial in 2011
Microsoft is planning to move its Dryad parallel/distributed computing stack from Microsoft Research to Microsoft's Technical Computing Group and deliver a final version of that technology to...
-
Microsoft releases Dryad concurrent-programming code to academics
It's been two years since Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates talked up Dryad, Microsoft's concurrent-programming competitor to Google's MapReduce and Apache Hadoop. But this week, Dryad was back on the...
-
Microsoft, Intel to team on new parallel, multicore research efforts
In what has become a not-so-secret secret, Microsoft and Intel are set to unveil on March 18 their joint funding of more parallel-processing research work, according to various industry reports.
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Build your own 3-D virtual trees
There are not many 3-D objects in virtual worlds such as Second Life. And the reason is very simple. 3-D objects are quite difficult to build by average computer users, who often don't have an...
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