Creating a School of Excellence: Admissions vs. Demissions
An effective student selection process is central to creating a great private school environment, but not sufficient. When the atmosphere or social dynamics of the student body deteriorate, it is easy...
View ArticlePaaS Requires a New Set of Skills
In this episode of the Uhuru podcast Imran Ahmad, President of Cloudanum, tells about his experience helping major organizations roll out cloud computing projects. The new Platform as a Service space...
View ArticlePioneer Of The PaaS
In this Uhuru podcast episode Wely Lau, a software architect at NCS Private Ltd, talks about his pioneering work with the Azure Platform as a Service (PaaS). He was using Azure as an early tester even...
View ArticleEveryone Needs a Cloud – Even If They Don’t Think They Do
In this Uhuru podcast episode Jonathan Schnittger, a senior developer atiQuate, talks about even companies where cloud computing doesn’t make sense for their own products can still benefit from...
View ArticleMedical Imaging In the Cloud – Just a Matter of Time
In this episode of the Uhuru podcast Dr Victor Fang, a research scientist with Riverain Technology, talks about how the medical industry is well on its path to moving IT to the cloud. While medical...
View ArticleGimme That PaaS Source Code!
In this episode of the Uhuru podcast show Krum Bakalsky, a software engineer, shares his passion of participating in Open Source projects. In particular, VMware’s decision to place Cloud Foundry into...
View ArticleThe Long Path To The Cloud
In this episode of the Uhuru podcast Jason Nappi, a software developer with SmartPak, talks about the journey he has been on to move his .NET application to the cloud. Everything is now running in...
View ArticleWhen The PaaS Isn’t Enough
In this episode of the Uhuru podcast Andrey Cherkasin tells about his decision to abandon a Platform as a Service and move to a custom hosting solution. Andrey was an early adopter of the Cloud Foundry...
View ArticleThe Stateless App
In this episode of the Uhuru podcast Andy Piper, a Cloud Foundry developer advocate at VMware, talks about how to build great apps for the cloud. In his work with developers Andy has found that...
View ArticleTaking .NET to the cloud is a process
In this episode of the Uhuru podcast show Michael Collier, an architect at Neudesic, shares his experiences in bringing .NET applications to the Azure Platform as a Service (PaaS). Michael explains how...
View ArticleCloud Foundry Bridges the Clouds
In this episode of the Uhuru podcast, Dekel Tankel, a Cloud Foundry marketing manager at VMware, explains how one of the things that interested him most about Cloud Foundry was it’s ability to cross...
View ArticleShadow IT and the cloud – Déjà vu all over again
In this episode of the Uhuru podcast show Brian Gracely, Director of solutions at EMC and host of the CloudCast podcast, reminisces on how cloud computing is filling the same role of empowering users...
View ArticleThe most common mistakes in selling a cloud service
In this episode of the Uhuru podcast show Peter Cohen, the founder ofSaaS Marketing Strategy Advisors, explains how selecting the right technologies for a cloud service requires a good dose of business...
View ArticleRavenDB – the NoSQL database for the rest of us
RavenDB – the NoSQL database for the rest of usIn this episode of the Uhuru podcast show Oren Eini, a software developer and avid blogger, tells about his passion of bringing NoSQL database technology...
View ArticleIs Vendor Lock-in Unavoidable When Building An App?
In our continuing series of SEP group Practical Software podcast interviews, Bishop Greg, an expert in Model Driven software projects at Inegranova, talks about how organizations building their own...
View ArticleNot all .NET roads lead to Microsoft
In this episode of the Uhuru podcast Troy Hunt, a software architect and Microsoft MVP for developer security, talks about his great experience using the AppHarbor Platform as a Service to host his...
View ArticleDoes your desktop belong in the cloud?
In this episode of the Uhuru podcast show Brian Byrne, the founder of MeshIP, tells about the benefits of running desktops in the cloud. For the same reasons that cloud computing makes sense for web...
View ArticleThe clouds are different down under
In this episode of the Uhuru podcast show Pabich Pawel, a Senior Consultant at Readify, talks about his experiences helping companies in Australia bring their web applications to the cloud....
View ArticleGIS and the cloud – the perfect marriage
In this episode of the Uhuru podcast show Ming Lee, the manager of on-line operations at ESRI UK, talks about the tremendous benefits his company has seen in taking their Global Information Systems...
View ArticleVisual Studio Takes The “Integration” Of Ides Further Than Ever
In this episode of the TPM podcast show Ryan Berry, an Application Development Manager, explains how the breadth of integration in Microsoft’s Visual Studio IDE greatly simplifies the life of...
View ArticleThe Future For Java Has Never Been Brighter
In this episode of the TPM podcast show Gennaro Marrazzo, a Technical Development Engineer, explains how the fragmentation of the Java platform is not a weakness, but actually one of its greatest...
View ArticleSecrets of a master blogger
In this episode of the Uhuru podcast show Mukesh Agarwal shares the secrets that have led him to be a master blogger, able to make an actual income of his sites. It turns out that the key to blogging...
View ArticleA cloud for every season – who says you only need one cloud solution?
In this episode of the Uhuru podcast show Rob Reynolds, a senior software developer and creator of Chocolatey, explains how he uses a variety of different cloud computing solutions for hosting his...
View ArticleI sold my soul to Amazon and so can you!
After 3 years of working at the cloud computing startup Uhuru Software I am happy to report that things are going amazingly well for me! True, these great things are taking place at another company...
View ArticleSurkan Family Videos
Since the only way to share private YouTube videos with people you have specifically given permission to view them is with the individual URLs, I have created this web page to list all the family...
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