jclouds user group

A single place to find all events related to the jclouds open source project. This includes meetups, tweetups, conferences, webcasts, workshops, and training.All events are open to the public and free unless specifically noted otherwise.

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  • jclouds 3rd birthday party!

    Thu, 15 Mar 2012, 02:00 - 04:00 in San Francisco, United States

    jclouds is 3 years old!  come out to celebrate with us.  we are currently looking for a venue in either SF or the valley, and will finalize details over the next couple weeks.

  • jclouds meetup after Jfokus in Stockholm

    Thu, 16 Feb 2012, 01:30 - 03:30 in San Francisco, United States

    5pm local time after the jfokus keynoteWant to meet jclouds folks in Sweden?  Want to hear about jclouds 1.3 or support in Camel, Whirr, Pallet, etc from the source?  Come out to the jclouds meetup directly after the closing keynote talk at Jfokus.  We'll start by reviewing a bit about what jclouds does and what's new.  We'll then have time for lightning talks about tools that use for example jclouds ComputeService and BlobStore apis from languages including Java and Clojure.

  • Big Blobs: moving big data in and out of the cloud at JAX London

    Wed, 2 Nov 2011, 10:30 - 12:30 in San Francisco, United States

    Local time  2011-11-02 | 11:30 AM - 12:20 PMNote that JAXLondon has registration fees, and discounts are available hereA large draw to cloud computing is easy access to large scale data and computing power. This is balanced with concern around the data physics issue: How can I get my data in and out of the cloud or between clouds, reliably, quickly & most economically?

  • Clustered Services With Apache Whirr: From Dev Up < at PuppetConf!

    Fri, 23 Sep 2011, 19:00 - 21:00 in Portland, United States

    * Note PuppetConf carries a registration fee (a quite reasonable one) *Apache Whirr helps you easily get started with distributed services including Hadoop, Cassandra, and MongoDB in the cloud.  It can take your account on supported jclouds providers (EC2, Rackspace, etc.) and provision a cluster in a single command.  Since it is written in Java, you also can hook this into your integration test lifecycle, for example starting up Mongo before you run tests against it.

  • how to make your own NoSQL cloud with Whirr and jclouds at JavaZone!

    Thu, 8 Sep 2011, 12:15 - 14:15 in Oslo, Norway

    Local time: 14:20 - 15:20Note Javazone requires registration, which implies a fee: it's HBase, Cassandra or one of the many others, you've probably already hears about NoSQL. Perhaps you've wanted to try it out, but don't have the infrastructure or expertise to setup an elaborate clustered environment. During this talk, you'll see how to make your own NoSQL platform using infrastructure clouds such as Amazon EC2 or GoGrid.

  • How Neotys launches 100 nodes in 3 minutes with jclouds + CloudSigma

    Mon, 5 Sep 2011, 15:00 - 17:00 in San Francisco, United States

    Neotys Neoload product is a test tool that stresses out the strongest of clouds.  Join this webcast to see how they manage to spin up 100 nodes within a few minutes with custom jclouds code.  We'll follow this with a Q&A where the guys behind the scenes tell us how they managed to get this to work, and ideas for incorporating the scale they need into the main jclouds codebase.Here's the official announcement and sign-up link:Neotys Cloud Platform presentation

  • Java Power Tools, the Cloud Edition: JAX London

    Wed, 13 Apr 2011, 10:30 - 12:30 in London, United Kingdom

    Local time: 11:30 AM - 12:20 PMPlease note that JAX London has registration fees.John Ferguson Smart's book, Java Power Tools, introduces many powerful tools for unit testing, build, and deployment activities. How do these tools relate to the cloud?During this session, Adrian reviews tools in the jclouds ecosystem that connect to build, test, deploy concerns, addressing how: *Arquillian skips the build and tests your cloud deployments directly from testing or JUnit

  • jclouds meetup at eclipsecon

    Thu, 24 Mar 2011, 01:00 - 03:00 in Santa Clara, United States

    *This meetup takes place in a room sponsored by EclipseCon, but is a free event.*Meet jclouds community members and share ideas about real world usage of jclouds including Eclipse and OSGi.See Gustavo (@gustavomzw) employ OSGi to switch cloud providers while his application is still running!David Bosschaert (@davidbosschaert) will overview the OSGi cloud RFP and what this means to those planning on consuming or producing OSGi based PaaS offerings.

  • See how to make a multi-cloud eclipse plugin at eclipsecon

    Wed, 23 Mar 2011, 18:00 - 20:00 in Santa Clara, United States

    Please note that EclipseCon has registration fees.This is a tag-team presentation from Aled, VP of Cloudsoft, and Adrian, founder of jclouds.During this session, you'll learn how Cloudsoft created drag-and-drop deployment across multiple clouds using jclouds. You'll see how Monterey ties into Eclipse from a code and configuration standpoint, as well a live demo dragging code into a cloud like EC2.

  • Java Power Tools, the Cloud Edition: TSSJS

    Fri, 18 Mar 2011, 17:15 - 19:15 in Las Vegas, United States

    Please note that The ServerSide Java Symposium has registration fees:John Ferguson Smart's book, Java Power Tools, introduces many powerful tools for unit testing, build, and deployment activities. How do these tools relate to the cloud?During this session, Adrian reviews tools in the jclouds ecosystem that connect to build, test, deploy concerns, addressing how: *Arquillian skips the build and tests your cloud deployments directly from testing or JUnit

  • Cloud Anatomy @ GoGrid San Francisco

    Fri, 11 Mar 2011, 02:00 - 04:00 in San Francisco, United States

    Headline presentation by Tom White, founder of Apache Whirr.  Tom will discuss the HBase integration committer Lars George led as an example of how cloud provisioning of complex services is implemented in Whirr.  You'll see the code you've been asking for!You'll also see the following short presentations:* jclouds/infinispan - datagrid met the cloud and they're still friends

  • Platforms & Ecosystems BOF at Cloud Connect Santa Clara

    Wed, 9 Mar 2011, 02:00 - 04:00 in Santa Clara, United States

    Join diverse discussions about Public IaaS, Public PaaS, and Private Cloud Stacks with industry leaders at the Cloud Connect BOF.  jclouds will lead Public IaaS discussions relating to lock-in aversion, lowest common denominator, and a general state of public cloud.The Cloud Connect BOF is a free event and a great way to bounce ideas off others in this space.  Please do join us, if you can!

  • jclouds at jfokus!

    Wed, 16 Feb 2011, 13:00 - 15:00 in Stockholm, Sweden

    14:00 local time*Note: jfokus is a 3 day conference and fees apply*registration link here: are back in Sweden for jfokus, a comprehensive java conference covering modern issues including cloud computing, nosql, and JEE 6.We are covering cloud power tools, a chance for you to hear about the integrations of 2010 and those coming up in 2011!Besides this session, expect to meet other experts and join us for ad-hoc breakouts on how to fokus this year!

  • Javagruppen Conference 2011: Java, a cloudy affair (Denmark)

    Fri, 11 Feb 2011, 09:00 - 11:00 in Børkop, Denmark

    *Note: this is a 2 day conference 11-12 Feb, and fees apply*Here's the registration link: annual conference in Denmark is an exciting time for jclouds.We are presenting 3 times, including the following themes:* Frictionless integration testing in the cloud (jclouds + arquillian)* Java Power Tools, the cloud edition (jclouds + (ant, cargo, arquillian, whirr, hudson, pallet))* Clustering clouds (jclouds + whirr)

  • jclouds at Twitter HQ San Francisco

    Thu, 3 Feb 2011, 03:00 - 05:00 in San Francisco, United States

    Thanks to Kelvin for arranging this.Join us at Twitter HQ for an evening on cloud portability and tools you can use today to manage your data or compute resources. Your learn how to write code that work across over a dozen different clouds including Amazon Web Services, OpenStack, and a local favorite: GoGrid. For those of you who prefer command line tools, you'll see a live demonstration of tools built on jclouds.

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