Next Generation Data Center (NGDC) Talks and EnergySaver

by bob on August 14, 2007

in Editorial

It was great meeting folks at the inaugural Next Generation Data Center 2007 event last week in San Francisco. Here are the decks from each of my two talks.

The first, a GeoEye Case Study [pdf, 2 mb] covers how a leading provider of satellite imagery and derivative products (think lots and lots of time-sensitive computing with transactional reliability sensitivities) is making big strides in breaking from the previous industry norms (heavy servers) and moving to application fabrics.

The second, Application Fabrics – A Google-Like Approach to Service-Oriented Applications and Enterprise 2.0 [pdf, 2 mb] (say that fast 3 times!) examines the underlying technology of application fabrics more closely, with particular focus on how to fabric-enable existing applications.

There’ll probably be narrated versions posted at some point, btw.

The announcement of Appistry EAF EnergySaver at the show was also well-received. I’ll post more on how this works and the implications soon, but for now consider that to the benefits of easy, reliable scale you can now ensure that a fabric-enabled application will automatically save large amounts of power … all a direct result of fabric-enabling the application.

Easy on the developers, easy on the operational folks, now even easier on the budget.

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