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- Christian Vozar
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- John Kraus
- Joseph Mak
- Josh Durbin
- Mark Daugherty
- Matt Van Bergen
- Melissa Geoffrion
- Michael Kang
- Michael Chan
- Michael Hodgdon
- Mike Motherway
- Molly McDaniel
- Nadia Maciulis
- Pat McLoughlin
- Paul Michelotti
- Puru Hemnani
- Rohit Srinath
- Ryan Lunka
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Adobe CQ5 Update 2
Monday, October 8, 2012
Adobe has released Update 2 for Adobe CQ5.5. Release notes. Additional support has beeb added for Microsoft Internet Explorer 10 on Windows 8; and improved Support for Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 and 9
Adobe CQ5.5 Update 1
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Adobe has recently released Update 1 for CQ5.5. The release notes can be found here.
Adobe CQ5.5 and LDAP
Saturday, March 31, 2012
Adobe CQ 5.5 provides significant advancements for systems administrators including JMX support. One area of confusion for administrators is directory structure changes involved with CQ 5.5, specifically LDAP support. The information in this blog references the official Day/Adobe LDAP documentation.
Amazon Web Services and Latency Based Routing
Monday, March 26, 2012
CITYTECH Managed Services clients who utilize Amazon Web Services DNS offering, Route 53, can benefit from extremely durable and cheap load-balancing between regions, including Europe and South America.
Major Update for Amazon Route 53
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Great news for anyone utilizing Amazon’s Elastic Load Balancer (ELB) service to host websites. Amazon Web Services has released an update for their DNS service, Route 53, that allows clients to alias their ELB to a zone file.
Google’s App Engine Changes Pricing Model
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Today Google’s Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS), the Google App Engine, announced they will be taking the GAE and the GAE4B (Business-class) out of “preview.” This is Google parlance for it’s time to start making money.
VMware and The Cloud Developer’s Bill of Rights
Thursday, May 5, 2011
VMware has released what is calls the Cloud Developer’s Bill of “Rights”* to build a differentiating marketing theme for its new cloud offering, Cloud Foundry. A more transparent name for the site would be “The case for platform-as-a-server (PaaS) and why VMware should control its future.” This is in contrast to infrastructure-as-a-server (IaaS) which a competing platform such as Amazon Web Services, Joyent or Rackspace would provide or other closed-source PaaS offerings such as Google App engine or Microsoft Azure.
Christian Vozar
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