Someone Actually Listened?!?
Thanks to my job at Xerox, I had the fun and interesting experience the other day of answering some questions emailed to me by Amanda Morin, half of the Ruby team at About.com. This is new stuff to me. Some of the questions made me feel like I was doing a midterm in grad school! But the end result is not too bad, though she (probably wisely) cut my comment about scaling Java in comparison to Ruby (anyone who knows me, knows I’m other than a fan of Java).
The basic questions were about Ruby and about Cloud Computing. What do you know but 2 days after answering all those questions, I run across an article that states the obvious but little thought of idea that cloud computing may be a new thing for business but it’s old news for cyber criminals. What do you think a botnet is but a resource cloud? Wish I had seen it before! Oh well, check out the article Botnets and illicit file swapping: the original “cloud computing” and an older take at Cloud Computing: Invented By Criminals, Secured By ???
In addition to interviewing me, Amanda interviewed Hampton Catlin, who (unlike me) really knows what he’s talking about. There’s a series of articles on the subject. Go see the articles. Learn something and make it look like someone out there has an interest in what I have to say (It’s okay to pretend).
Interviews with me
- Cloud Computing and Ruby: Interviewing Dave Vandervort
- What is Cloud Computing? Interviewing Dave Vandervort of Xerox Innovation Group
Other bits of the series (also interesting, though not as much):
updates
3/25/2009: Fixed bad link on “What is Cloud Computing” That was mistakenly pointing to the Hampton Catlin interview.
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Believe me, I appreciated the comment about Java. In fact snickered about it for quite some time, but I was afraid the About.com Java guide would come after me if I left it in!
Thanks for your help, though, it was great!
Tact has never been one of my skills, so it’s good that you had some for both of us. Thanks for allowing me to take part!