Cloud Computing and Testing

February 25, 2010 · Posted in Cloud Computing, Speeches · Comment 

Yesterday evening I gave a seminar about Cloud Computing with the bias towards testing. I have uploaded my slides to SlideShare (see below).

Cloud Computing seminar at easyFairs IT-Show

February 17, 2010 · Posted in Cloud Computing · Comment 

Today, I gave a seminar (in Swedish) about what is Cloud Computing and how to use it. Here are my slides from the presentation.

Seminars in Cloud Computing and Groovy&Grails

September 8, 2009 · Posted in Speeches · Comment 

Today I gave two seminars (2 hours each) in Stockholm. The first, before lunch, was about Cloud Computing and the second, after lunch, was an gentle introduction to Groovy and Grails.

Here a the slides PDF (in Swedish)

I will repeat these seminars in Gothenburg on Thursday.

Tomorrow (Wednesday) I will give a company internal seminar regarding trends in software development.

Video from my Cloud Computing seminar

May 15, 2009 · Posted in Cloud Computing, Speeches · 1 Comment 

This week I gave the same seminar regarding “What is Cloud Computing” in both Stockholm and Göteborg, here in Sweden.

You can watch the video from the Stockholm event. The speech language is in Swedish and the length is around one and a half hour. The video format is Adobe Flash, so you need a proper flash-plugin.

Cloud Computing Seminar - 12 May 2009 - Stockholm/Sweden
Cloud Computing Seminar - 12 May 2009 - Stockholm/Sweden

I’m (re-)launching Ribomation

April 5, 2009 · Posted in Blog · Comment 

During the 90s I was running my own company Ribomation, devoted to training (and consulting) in advanced software development areas. In the beginning it was mostly C, C++, OOAD and threads programming in Linux. Towards the end of the 90s, it was Java only - all sorts of Java related topics. When the dot-com morphed into the dot-gone, I terminated the business and spend some years abroad.

Almost ten years later it is time to start the company engine again and steer Ribomation out at the ocean. As always I will focus on emerging and disruptive technologies. Cloud Computing (CC) is definitely of that kind. CC will change the way we design and develop applications.

There are three use cases for CC:

  1. Extra server(s)
  2. Elastic (scalable) applications
  3. Massive data computation

If you need some extra capacity, for example testing server, number 1 above apply. If you need to design applications that can scale to 100.000s of users, number 2 apply. And, if you need to process large amount of data, number 3 applies.