CompleteCloud- Safe, Secure, Mobile

March 92010

CompleteCloud sessions are encrypted, utilize IDS, and can be accessed from practically anywhere. Here’s a non-technical description.

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Shoeless: Mechacon 3.0 2007 Ouran Host Club Event

March 92010

awesome event done by SLIT IMAGE COSPLAY

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Cloud Slam 09 Conference – David Bernstein: Secrets from the Vault Cloud Building.

March 92010

Although there are a lot of Cloud Consumers out there, there arent too many Cloud Builders. One the one hand it requires a serious capital investment. On the other hand it is largely a black art. This applies to the Cloud OS as well as the physical platform. Approaching a Cloud as a large Cluster of regular servers with off the shelf interconnect will get you a wiring mess, partitioning which is hopelessly insecure, and crippling performance bottlenecks. This is because a cloud isn’t just a server cluster – it’s a cluster of virtual servers. So you need virtualization aware components to build a cloud and you need to know how to connect and configure them. In this session we wont provide wiring diagrams or switch configuration instructions but we will explain the challenges that Cloud Builder face from security, performance, and scalability perspectives. We will explain why Cloud Building is not like any other large datacenter or hosting project. The technologies of virtualization aware components including the virtualization aware data networking, storage networking, and also virtualization aware blade servers are brand new and a must to know about if you want to understand how the leaders are building Clouds now. This session will be of interest to actual Cloud Builders as well as those curious about the man behind the curtain.

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AT&T Synaptic Compute as a Service explained

March 92010

Steve Caniano, vice president of AT&T Hosting and Cloud Services, describes network-based on demand computing. Known as AT&T Synaptic Compute as a Service, the new service is designed to give companies of all sizes simple, on-demand access to scalable computing capacity. For more information on this global cloud-based service, go to http://www.synaptic.att.com.

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Carpathia Hosting: The Enterprise Cloud Choice

March 92010

Jon Greaves of Carpathia Hosting, and Simon Crosby of Citrix, discuss what makes Carpathia the enterprise cloud choice.

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Cloud Computing and the ParaScale Platform – Chapter 5

March 62010

ParaScale and Carpathia Hosting discuss cloud storage

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Cloud Computing and the ParaScale Platform – Chapter 4

March 62010

ParaScale and Carpathia Hosting discuss cloud storage

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Metus Delphi 2.8 Host Booter/DDos

March 62010

Metus Delphi 2.8 Download Link : http://rapidshare.com/files/358583265/MeTuS_DeLphi_Booter_2.8.rar This is a Metus Delphi Host Booter….***ANTI-VIRUS MUST BE TURNED OFF IN ORDER TO WORK….METUS IS A HACKING TOOL****! Gave ya’ll a tutorial on how the booter works and runs…This Booter Runs in 3174!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! so dont forget to change your ports :) ….Enjoy!

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Metus Delphi 2.8 Host Booter/DDos

March 62010

Metus Delphi 2.8 Download Link : http://rapidshare.com/files/358583265/MeTuS_DeLphi_Booter_2.8.rar This is a Metus Delphi Host Booter….***ANTI-VIRUS MUST BE TURNED OFF IN ORDER TO WORK….METUS IS A HACKING TOOL****! Gave ya’ll a tutorial on how the booter works and runs…This Booter Runs in 3174!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! so dont forget to change your ports :) ….Enjoy!

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How Important Is Host Based Security for VMware Solutions?

March 62010

Shekar Ayyar, VP of Infrastructure Alliances and VMware, explains the importance of host-based security for VMware environments, enabling private clouds.

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