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Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Cloud Camp New York 2013

Monday, November 12, 2012
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Sunday, June 03, 2012
FOGE is a nonprofit organization that promotes the exploration of science and technology to students of all ages. Schools and organizations from all over the country have set up Mission Teams to inspire kids to learn more about space science, engineering, Earth science, rocketry and space citizenship.
R2AD would like to thank all the R2AD employees for their support of this event and the Space Education goals of FOGE. Volunteering is a great way to participate and help the advancement of space education.
Skyward!
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Cloud DC - PaaS
I attended the 10 May 2012 Cloud DC users group. Red Hat was there presenting OpenShift. After the hour long talk, I went home, and in 20 minutes created an OpenShift account (http://openshift.com) and created a site that uses JBoss as a web server and then updated the content using git (a repository management tool) with some code (under development for a new web widget we are working on) and published the application. Nice and fast! If you use the "-s" option via the command line mode, it will also engage a HAProxy component and auto-scale up and down.
Both OpenShift and Cloud Foundry are great examples of what can be accomplished with an on-premise private cloud. OpenShift just last Monday open-sourced their code.
Cloud Foundry is already open source.
- Good Times
Saturday, April 14, 2012
Open Grid Forum - Oxford, UK
The OCCI WG will be taking up PaaS standardization after the work on the JSON rendering is complete. The Cloud Interoperability BoF was very interesting and they will form a working group to establish profiles for interoperability. CompatibleOne also presented it's open source cloud broker to the OCCI working group. CompatibleOne uses OCCI in a fascinating way...check it out!
Friday, November 11, 2011
Cloud West 2011
[Android Cloud Client Demo] David was able to present a live demo of the Android Cloud client which uses the OCCI and CDMI interfaces to manage Cloud resources.
R2AD would like to thank the Cloud Expo Organizers for a wonderful event and also the OGF, SNIA, and DMTF for their standards development efforts.
See you at the next Cloud Expo!
Saturday, April 09, 2011
Android Application Posted
R2AD is making certain applications such as the security banner available to the Android Forge.Mil Project. If you want to learn about our Security Banner Widget for the Android, visit the link or use your smart phone to find the app!
- Android Market (Web)
We are working to help our customers with architecture, design, and custom development of fully integrated and tested mobile applications. We are leveraging our programming experience and see the smart phones as ideal cloud clients. R2AD is participating in the SNIA/OGF Cloud Fest is building an OCCI and CDMI Android app.
Friday, December 03, 2010
IEEE CloudCom 2010

Our poster paper and poster PDF are also available from our web site.

The Future Grid work by Geoffrey Fox and his team is going to be interesting to follow and exciting to work with. Map Reduce was a popular topic of a number of the papers presented. Hadoop is one of many applications which can be used in cloud environments.
Ian Foster gave a great key note, in which he emphasized the need for additional infrastructure automation so that cloud users can focus on their main concerns. With this in mind, he introduced Globus Online with a data transfer service as an offering.
Microsoft's Krishna Kumar provided a great Azure tutorial which was echoed in Dennis Gannon's keynote address which emphasized their Truck based cloud data center and their practical tool integration to the cloud (i.e. Excel ribbon and Blast tool).
Standards were also discussed by a panel which included representatives from the Open Grid Forum (OGF), Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF), Storage Network Industry Association (SNIA), and others.

It will be interesting to explore many of the topics discussed during the conference...such as using a cloud for geospatial processing of data which is updated often. R2AD will explore this and other areas in support of our customers and mobile computing development efforts.
Visit the IEEE CloudCom 2010 site for complete coverage, including a full gallery of images and video.
Sunday, October 03, 2010
R2AD presents at Storage Developers Conference 2010

Monday, July 12, 2010
Virtual Computing Considerations
- Whether you have 1000 virtual computers or 1000 physical computers, you still have 1000 computers.
- Software bugs exhibited in physical machines are also exhibited in virtual machines.
- Applications which run slowly on physical computers are still slow in virtual computers.
- Hardware failures affect virtual computers too.
- Applications that consume bandwidth, memory, CPU, and disk space will continue to use resources when virtualized.
- Software license fees still apply when running applications in virtual environments.
Sunday, April 25, 2010
R2AD is developing a JavaFX based cloud client for the OGF/SNAI demo which shall be presented at OGF 29 and possibly at SDC 2010. The client implements the Open Cloud Computing Interface (OCCI) and the Cloud Data Management Interface (CDMI).
Friday, December 05, 2008
Moon-Venus-Jupiter
Some astronomers believe that a similar alignment occurred over 2000 years ago to herald the birth of Jesus Christ. It is awe inspiring.
Merry Christmas from all of us at R2AD!Photo: (c) S. Behrens, 1 Dec 2008.
Sunday, May 01, 2005
R2AD Welcome....
Actually, the real site is posted at
http://www.r2ad.com/news. When creating an advanced site using the great Google blogger.com utility, it creates two sites for you. This is the one hosted on Blogger, and the other is hosts at R2AD.com.
Have a great Internet Day!