Videos tagged with hosting


Google I/O 2010 - ​Run corp apps on App Engine? Yes we do.

Google I/O 2010 - ​Run corp apps on App Engine? Yes we do.

Posted in Companies, Development, Conferences

Google I/O 2010 - ?Run corporate applications on Google App Engine? Yes we do. App Engine, Enterprise 201 Ben Fried, Irwin Boutboul, Justin McWilliams, Matthew Simmons Hear Google CIO Ben Fried and his team of engineers describe how Google builds on App Engine. If you're interested in building corp apps that run on Google's cloud, this team has been doing exactly that. Learn how these teams hav...

Tags: Google, Java, hosting, Enterprise, PaaS, Development, Companies, SaaS, Google I/O, developer conference, App Engine, ...



Google I/O 2010 - ​Run corp apps on App Engine? Yes we do.

Google I/O 2010 - ​Run corp apps on App Engine? Yes we do.

Posted in Companies, Development, Conferences

Google I/O 2010 - ?Run corporate applications on Google App Engine? Yes we do. App Engine, Enterprise 201 Ben Fried, Irwin Boutboul, Justin McWilliams, Matthew Simmons Hear Google CIO Ben Fried and his team of engineers describe how Google builds on App Engine. If you're interested in building corp apps that run on Google's cloud, this team has been doing exactly that. Learn how these teams hav...

Tags: Google, Java, hosting, Enterprise, PaaS, Development, Companies, SaaS, Google I/O, developer conference, App Engine, ...


Google I/O 2008 - Project Hosting on Google Code

Google I/O 2008 - Project Hosting on Google Code

Posted in Companies

Introduction to Project Hosting on Google CodeBrian Fitzpatrick and Ben Collins-Sussman (Google)Did you know that over 100,000 open source projects are hosted on Google Code? Come see for yourself how other open source projects have been successful hosting their projects on Google Code. You'll learn how you can host your open source project on Google Code, collaborate with the open source commu...

Tags: Google, hosting, IO2008, code, Companies, i/o, gcvio052008, plid6D9B701069B4F2F4, Project


Google I/O 2008 - Project Hosting on Google Code

Google I/O 2008 - Project Hosting on Google Code

Posted in Companies

Introduction to Project Hosting on Google CodeBrian Fitzpatrick and Ben Collins-Sussman (Google)Did you know that over 100,000 open source projects are hosted on Google Code? Come see for yourself how other open source projects have been successful hosting their projects on Google Code. You'll learn how you can host your open source project on Google Code, collaborate with the open source commu...

Tags: Google, hosting, IO2008, code, Companies, i/o, gcvio052008, plid6D9B701069B4F2F4, Project




CSS-Tricks #46: Domains, DNS, Hosting and Google Apps

CSS-Tricks #46: Domains, DNS, Hosting and Google Apps

Posted in Networking, Graphics, Web Technologies

Dealing with domains and hosting and all the server setup stuff isn’t usually the most comfortable stuff for web designers. In this screencast I walk though my regular process and share many little tips of how I like to handle it. I use a real live domain name that I recently purchased on Go Daddy, point it to my Media Temple hosting and then switch the email handling to Google Apps.

Tags: Networking, DNS, Design, HTML, CSS, hosting, CSS-Tricks, GoDaddy


Google I/O 2008: Introduction to Project Hosting on Google Code

Google I/O 2008: Introduction to Project Hosting on Google Code

Posted in Conferences, Companies, Development

Did you know that over 100,000 open source projects are hosted on Google Code? Come see for yourself how other open source projects have been successful hosting their projects on Google Code. You'll learn how you can host your open source project on Google Code, collaborate with the open source community, use open source best practices, and get the most out of the tools on Google Code. Brian Fi...

Tags: Techtalks, Google, Conferences, Technologies, hosting, Open-Source, IO2008, Google Code, Development, Companies


PeepCode: Phusion Passenger

PeepCode: Phusion Passenger

Posted in Development, Frameworks

Phusion Passenger™ dropped onto the scene in early 2008 and immediately caused quite a stir. Many developers have hoped for a way to run Rails applications natively inside Apache, and now it’s possible! Passenger™ makes development easier and is the best way to run Rails applications on shared hosts. You may even find it so easy to use that you choose to deploy your production...

Tags: Ruby, Ruby On Rails, Frameworks, apache, Deployment, hosting, PeepCode