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 Welcome to the WebSphere Cloud Computing Community for Developers Cloud Computing is an emerging style of IT infrastructure designed for rapid delivery of computing resources.
This space provides developers both direct access to collaborate with us and access to latest news and prescriptive collateral to aid in their implementation.
Here, you'll find links to our forum to ask questions and our wiki to gain access to content ranging from technical articles to tutorials and sample code.
Learn more about cloud computing work across all of IBM’s Software Development Labs and visit our WebSphere Developer's Community for Emerging Technologies to learn about other emerging WebSphere trends.
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Explore the Cloud Computing blog which is a diary, a daily pulpit, a collaborative space, a political soapbox, a breaking-news outlet, and memos to the world on Cloud Computing . |
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Are you interested in Intellectual exchange? What about Learning new ideas and refining old ones? How about Enjoying community membership and Influencing the forum's evolution?
Keep up with current events and learn about new opportunities, while making new friends and contacts in our Cloud Computing Forum.
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Searching for something? Our Wiki is here to show users our library for Cloud Computing content. You will find articles, demos, videos, samples, and other tidbits of knowledge concerning Cloud Computing.
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Follow us on Twitter for quick updates from WebSphere Cloud Computing Community. |
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| IBM has a diverse set of offerings that help enterprises implement and realize the value of cloud computing solutions. Click on any of the links below to explore an offering. |  |
- WebSphere Virtual Enterprise: It increases flexibility and agility to ensure business process integrity, improve service and application performance, and application management.
- IBM Amazon Machine Images: IBM and Amazon Web Services (AWS) have teamed up to help developers easily scale their applications
- Rational AppScan On Demand: Highly effective, outsourced, SaaS solution to identify and prioritize Web application security risks in pre-production applications
- Tivoli Dynamic Workload Broker: Helps customers take workload automation to the next level by transforming static IT scheduling networks into dynamic, virtualized environments.
- Tivoli Intelligent Orchestrator: Helps you improve your return of IT assets and increase server utilization.
- Tivoli Provisioning Manager: Built on a service-oriented architecture, this provisioning software from Tivoli enhances usability for executing changes.
- Tivoli Service Automation Manager: Helps reduce IT operational costs by automating the processes used to deliver and manage a cloud computing environment.
- Lotus Live: Online collaboration solutions for the working world.
- SWG Cloud Computing Zone: Site showing how IBM can help you move to a dynamic infrastructure, enabling you to deliver cloud services.
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Want to see the technology in action? Want to see an explanation of the related topics or demo of Cloud Computing. Check out our YouTube channel. Enjoy.
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Want some more content? Our Technical Evangelist dive deep and share articles, presestations, papers ...etc. Feel free to read, explore, and make comments and/or suggestions.
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WebSphere CloudBurst Explored!
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Customizing with WebSphere CloudBurst, Part 1: Creating highly customized private clouds is the first of several articles that looks at the customization features available in IBM® WebSphere® CloudBurst™ and how you can use them. Part 1 describes how you can create private WebSphere clouds, how and when to use the WebSphere CloudBurst customization fatures, and how those capabilities align with organizational responsibilities. .
Managing your private cloud: Introducing the WebSphere CloudBurst Appliance command line interface
The IBM® WebSphere® CloudBurst™ Appliance enables you to construct, deploy, and maintain WebSphere Application Server virtual systems in a private cloud. In order to manage the entire lifecycle of these systems in a private cloud, WebSphere CloudBurst offers multiple administration interfaces, including a rich Web 2.0 interface for GUI-based administration activities, and a command line interface (CLI) that enables a scripted, automated administration approach. This article explains how you can leverage the WebSphere CloudBurst CLI with examples of how this CLI can be put to work in your own WebSphere CloudBurst environment.
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Cloud computing for the enterprise: DeveloperWorks Series
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Part 1 of this article series discussed cloud computing in general, including cloud layers and the different cloud types, along with their benefits and drawbacks, and explained why this movement is important for enterprise developers.
Part 2 looked at the public cloud and how you can use IBM® WebSphere® sMash and IBM DB2® Express-C to deliver Web applications hosted on a public cloud infrastructure.
Part 3 provides an introduction to IBM WebSphere CloudBurst™ and IBM WebSphere Application Server Hypervisor Edition and discusses how these new offerings bring the significant advantages of private cloud computing to WebSphere enterprise environments. This content is part of the IBM WebSphere Developer Technical Journal.
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