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Writing a small application to manipulate the SQL Database firewall

Arg – it’s no longer SQL Azure, it’s now SQL Database! This article started out as a simple discussion of how to manipulate the SQL Database (was SQL Azure) firewall through REST calls, but on the way Microsoft threw me under the bus by completely changing branding names for what was Azure. Read more…

A brief guide to upcoming cloud conferences

Summertime is around the corner, and while you may be dreaming of sea and sun, how about settling for a day out of the office? Read more…

Installing Third Party Software on Windows Azure – What are the options?

I have seen this question asked many times now: “How do I install third party software on Windows Azure?” This is a reasonably important question to address as Windows Azure applications often need to use third party software components. Read more…

What do you mean the cloud isn’t free?

Cloud computing has now entered into most executives’ common vernacular. Certain ideas and themes come through and a common misconception is that the cloud is cheap, right? In some circumstances, it is even free (check out Amazon Web Services ‘Free Web Tier’) Read more…

Load Stress Your System: Cloud Computing is not only the Problem, It’s the Answer as Well

Many of us select cloud computing providers due to elasticity: the ability to launch as many servers as needed to meet the demand, and then shut them down as soon as the wave is over.  Read more…

Red Gate Cloud Services – something new

Red Gate

For the past several months I’ve been working on something new. This is a hosted service for maintaining cloud applications cunningly named Red Gate Cloud Services. It’s been live since the beginning of the year and it’s free to try out too. Read more…

Moving applications to the cloud: Part 3 – The recommended solution

We illustrated Idelma’s case study in the last article. This article continues from where we left off, looking at how a partner, Ovissia, would provide a recommended solution. Just as a reminder, Idelma had some specific requirements for migration including: cost-effectiveness, no functional changes for the user, and the proprietary CRM system stays on-premise. Read more…

Engine Testing Using EC2

Jeff Foster is a Software Engineer working on Red Gate’s SQL Source Control product. Jeff and his team have recently begun investigating the use of Amazon’s EC2 to run engine tests and he was kind enough to sit down and talk about the process. Read more…

Introduction to OpenStack

OpenStack is an open source platform for building massively scalable cloud operating systems and can be used to power both public and private clouds. Diablo is the latest stable release of OpenStack. Read more…

Using the Windows Azure Content Delivery Network

Windows Azure is a very rich platform. Next to compute and storage, it offers a series of building blocks that simplify your life as a cloud developer. One of these building blocks is the content delivery network (CDN) Read more…