Archive for July, 2010

Cloud Hosting Jobs – July

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

These are the cloud hosting jobs, cloud server jobs, cloud computing jobs, and cloud everything jobs that I can find out there.  I am sure there are more but I don’t have time to go out and look for all of you.  These are some of the top cloud hosting providers that are hiring at the current time.  These are all good companies to work for and companies that I feel that will be around for years to come!  Best of luck with your cloud computing job!

GoGrid:

QA Automation Engineer (Selenium, JUnit, TestNG) Engineering San Francisco, CA Full-Time Details Apply
Quality Assurance Manager Engineering San Francisco, CA Full-Time Details Apply
Sr. Program Manager Engineering San Francisco, CA Full-Time Details Apply
Sr. Software Engineer (Java) Engineering San Francisco, CA Full-Time Details Apply
Sr. Technical Product Manager Engineering San Francisco, CA Full-Time Details Apply
Systems Operations Manager, Production Support Engineering San Francisco, CA Full-Time Details Apply
Sales Operations Analyst Sales San Francisco, CA Full-Time Details Apply
Frontline Systems Administrator Services San Francisco, CA Full-Time Details Apply
Technical Account Manager, Service Team Lead Services San Francisco, CA Full-Time Details Apply

Rackspace:

SR. PRODUCT MANAGER – CLOUD HOSTING Rackspace San Antonio, TX Jun 21
openness towards recent coding ideas, practices, technology, and toolsets. We actually use the … Computer software Product/Service: Computer and Network Hardware Product/Service:… more
VP OF MARKETING, RACKSPACE CLOUD Rackspace US San Antonio, TX Jun 18
and/or technology focused “start-up” environments. Rackspace Hosting is an Equal Opportunity Employer … Executive Departmental Responsibility: Technology/Engineering Marketing Functions: Advertising… more

Liquid Web:

Customer Support Technician Lansing, MI
Technical Sales Consultant, Servers / Hosting Lansing, MI
Windows Systems Engineer and Support Lansing, MI
Senior Software Developer Lansing, MI
Scottsdale, AZ
Software Developer Lansing, MI
Web Design HTML & CSS Expert Lansing, MI

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Atmos Online Cloud ShutDown

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

Cloud storage provider EMC is huge, and the company has now shut down its Atmos Online cloud storage service not much more than a year after the service’s launch.  This just shows that you’re still taking on some risk if a cloud service itself is new and unproven.

For much of Atmos Online’s existence, there were a few ways to get access to EMC’s Atmos product on a metered basis. You could get it from AT&T, where it was sold as Synaptic Storage Services; you could also buy it from Peer1 Hosting, where it was sold under the CloudOne Storage brand; you could buy it from Hosted Solutions under the banner of Stratus Cloud Storage; or you could buy it from EMC via Atmos Online.

Let me just come out and say it: “there aren’t going to be standards“. This is already a commodity product, unavoidably. If they didn’t have any sort of lock-in, the service might not be possible at all. How hard would it be for services to migrate on a pricing basis, leading to an inevitable ‘crash’ when one of the services gets flooded?

As with the Wall Street meltdown, some regulation and oversight might make sense before these services get intertwined to the degree that they can be taken down in tandem from a 3rd party attack or mistake. We should start thinking of the internet more and more as infrastructure on the level of harbors, airports, railroads and highways. Cloud offerings push us farther and farther into this realm.

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ERDAS APOLLO On The Cloud

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

ERDAS announced the release of ERDAS APOLLO on the Cloud, a new cloud-based data management and delivery solution. ERDAS APOLLO on the Cloud provides a simple entry point into the geospatial server world.

The new ERDAS cloud management solution will be available  immediately to customers in the US.  This solution is ideal for a GIS users that want a quick server implementation with elasticity. ERDAS APOLLO on the Cloud is ideal for organizations that have limited IT infrastructure and expertise, yet still want to web-enable their large volumes of geo data. It’s a very good alternative for users requiring a geospatial server solution on an intermittent basis or for a one-time project.

“Many GIS users do not have the capability or infrastructure to support a geospatial server. We are excited that this cloud-based solution opens this opportunity to a new group of customers,” said Joel Campbell, President, ERDAS. “ERDAS APOLLO is the best solution on the market for managing and delivering geospatial data. ERDAS APOLLO on the Cloud is a unique implementation offered on a monthly basis, providing organizations with a well supported and flexible offering.”

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