We've been lazy. We've been traveling. We've had guests cancel. We could make up another 100 excuses why we haven't had a show in 3-4 weeks, but none of those really matter. The bottomline is that we've been slack in getting the Cloud Computing word to the people and we'll be fixing that very soon. In the mean time, please except this infographic compare Brian and Aaron's twitter personalities.
Monday, October 24, 2011
Friday, September 23, 2011
The Cloudcast - Eps.21 - "The Network Stack of OpenStack" + Show Notes
Date: September 23, 2011
Guests:
Guests:
- James Urquhart (@jamesurquhart, Cloud Programs Manager - Office of Cloud CTO @ Cisco; “Wisdom of Clouds” blog on CNET)
- Rick Clark (@dendrobates, Principle Engineer @ Cisco)
Labels:
Cisco,
Diablo,
IaaS,
James Urquhart,
OpenStack,
Quantum,
Rackspace,
Rick Clark
Thursday, September 22, 2011
The Cloudcast - Eps.20 - "The Evolution of OpenStack" + Show Notes
Date: September 23, 2011
Guest: Jonathan Bryce (@jbryce, Mentor @ TechStars; CoFounder @ Rackspace Cloud; CTO of the OpenStack project; )
Guest: Jonathan Bryce (@jbryce, Mentor @ TechStars; CoFounder @ Rackspace Cloud; CTO of the OpenStack project; )
Thursday, September 15, 2011
The Cloudcast - Eps.19 - "Who Manages the Clouds?" + Show Notes
Date: September 16, 2011
Guest: George Reese (@georgereese, CTO/Founder of enStratus; http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/au/429 [blog])
Labels:
AWS,
Cloud Management,
Cloud.com,
enStratus,
George Reese,
Private Cloud,
Public Cloud,
VMware
Monday, August 29, 2011
The Cloudcast - Eps.18 - "vCloud Director and vCloud Security" + Show Notes
Date: August 29, 2011
Guests:
- Mike Foley (@mikefoley, RSA Virtualization Evangelist - VMware vExpert, http://www.yelof.com/)
- Chris Colotti (@ccolotti, Consulting Architect for the VMware vCloud Delivery Services - http://www.chriscolotti.us/)
Watch live streaming video from vmwarecommunitytv at livestream.com
Labels:
Automation,
Orchestration,
RSA,
Security,
vCloud Director,
VMware,
VMworld
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
The Cloudcast (.NET) will be LIVE at VMworld 2011
After 17 episodes of The Cloudcast (.NET) from the massive Cloudcast studios in Raleigh, NC, Aaron and Brian are going out on tour. They are taking the show to VMworld 2011 for a live (video) podcast.
The format of the show will be live, streaming video on VMware Community TV from the VMware Community Lounge (blogger and podcasting area). The guests will be Mike Foley (@mikefoley, RSA Security Expert) and Chris Colotti (@ccolotti, VMware vCloud Expert) to talk about the latest in VMware Cloud infrastructure and Security. Both of those guys are big personalities and much smarter than Aaron and Brian, so it should be an awesome show.
If you want to come out and watch the magic happen live, there should be plenty of seating. Cheer, jeer, heckle, throw out topics for discussion or throw tomatoes...it's all welcomed at our first LIVE podcast.
The format of the show will be live, streaming video on VMware Community TV from the VMware Community Lounge (blogger and podcasting area). The guests will be Mike Foley (@mikefoley, RSA Security Expert) and Chris Colotti (@ccolotti, VMware vCloud Expert) to talk about the latest in VMware Cloud infrastructure and Security. Both of those guys are big personalities and much smarter than Aaron and Brian, so it should be an awesome show.
If you want to come out and watch the magic happen live, there should be plenty of seating. Cheer, jeer, heckle, throw out topics for discussion or throw tomatoes...it's all welcomed at our first LIVE podcast.
Episode 17 - "Cloud Foundry - The Application PaaS" + Show notes
The Cloudcast - Eps.17 - “Cloud Foundry - The Application PaaS”
Date: August 25, 2011
Guest Co-Host: Clint Greenwood (@cloudclint, http://www.actualclouds.com/)
Guests: Dave McCrory - Senior Architect for VMware Cloud Foundry (@mccrory, http://blog.mccrory.me/)
Date: August 25, 2011
Guest Co-Host: Clint Greenwood (@cloudclint, http://www.actualclouds.com/)
Guests: Dave McCrory - Senior Architect for VMware Cloud Foundry (@mccrory, http://blog.mccrory.me/)
Labels:
Cloud Foundry,
Dave McCrory,
Derek Collison,
Open Source,
PaaS,
VMware
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