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Host Your Web Site In The Cloud: Amazon Web Services Made Easy

Host Your Web Site In The Cloud: Amazon Web Services Made Easy, 1st Edition

By Jeffrey Barr

Host Your Web Site On The Cloud is your step-by-step guide to this revolutionary approach to hosting and managing your web applications. Cloud computing gives you the tools you need to prepare and cope with a traffic onslaught. You'll have the confi...

Format: Print, Safari Books Online

Publish Date: September 2010

Run Your Own Web Server Using Linux & Apache

Run Your Own Web Server Using Linux & Apache, 1st Edition

By Tony Steidler-Dennison

Learn to install Linux and Apache 2.0 on a home or office computer for testing and development, and then learn how to perform dozens of common administration, security and optimization tasks related to using Linux for web hosting. Save thousands on e...

Format: Print, Safari Books Online

Publish Date: December 2005

Startup Showcase submissions at the Web 2.0 Expo NYC due 8/2 - O'Reilly Radar

By Brady Forrest

We are looking for startups to show-off at the Web 2.0 Expo in NYC. We always find a place to showcase them and this year is no different. This year we're hosting our first ever Startup Showcase. Highlighting the startup ecosystem's creativity and variety, the Showcase will give you a chance to get in front of hundreds of potential users and a couple of high-profile investors. The submissions for the Startup Showcase are open until next Monday, 8/2. Let us know you are interested now. The Web 2.0 Expo runs from September 27-30th.

Publish Date: July 28, 2010

Programming .NET Web Services

Programming .NET Web Services, 1st Edition

By Alex Ferrara, Matthew MacDonald

This comprehensive tutorial teaches programmers the skills they need to develop XML web services hosted on the Microsoft .NET platform. Programming .NET Web Services also shows you how to consume these services on both Microsoft and non-Windows clien...

Format: Print, Ebook

Publish Date: September 2002

Startups! Enter the Web 2.0 Expo Launchpad by 9/25 - O'Reilly Radar

By Brady Forrest

Startups provide the lifeblood (and R&D) for the web. Each year at the Web 2.0 Expo NYC (and SF) we celebrate their collective accomplishments by highlighting a few of their number during the Launchpad. This year's Launchpad will occur the morning of 11/15. We are looking for five great startups to demo onstage and handle questions from our judges like Nate Westheimer. I'll be hosting the event. I also spend time with each startup before the event reviewing and critiquing their demo. Past Expo Launchpad participants include 80Legs, Nitobi's PhoneGap (SF 2009 winner), and Triggit.

Publish Date: September 17, 2009

App Engine: Host Your Apps with Google - O'Reilly Radar

By Brady Forrest

Tonight at their second CampFireOne Google Code is announcing App Engine, a hosted platform for web developers. The actual service will launch later tonight in a closed Beta. 10,000 developers will be granted access on a first come, first serve basis. It's about time that developers get access to Google's platform! We've been hearing about Google's server farms and development...

Publish Date: April 07, 2008

Amazon Web Services and the lack of a SLA - O'Reilly Radar

By Artur Bergman

I am interested in understanding the business tradeoffs that people make when they decide to host their data on S3 or run their service on EC2 instead of investing in their own infrastructure. Quoting from the Amazon T&C. We further reserve the right to discontinue Amazon Web Services, any Services, or any portion or feature thereof for any reason and...

Publish Date: June 21, 2007

What's New with jQuery: Mobile and UI

What's New with jQuery: Mobile and UI, 1st Edition

By Ralph Whitbeck

With frequent releases of the jQuery APIs, specifically Mobile, and UI, and a host of blogs and web search results claiming to have the scoop on what is new, this resource is the place to turn. Written by a member of the developer relations team, yo...

Format: Print

Publish Date: March 2012

Designing Fast and Beautiful Maps: Where Conference 2012 - O'Reilly ...

By Eric Gundersen, Tom MacWright

Open source tools let you design fast and beautiful interactive maps using your own data and share them on the web and mobile. This keynote will be a walk through showing how to use TileMill, and how it integrates with the web. Eric will take you from a spreadsheet to a custom designed map and then share it from a cloud map hosting service using embeddable widgets and the MapBox API.

Publish Date: April 02, 2012

SharePoint 2010 Six-in-One

SharePoint 2010 Six-in-One, 1st Edition

By Raymond Mitchell, Andrew Clark, Chris Geier, Cathy Dew, Wes Preston, Kenneth ...

A team of SharePoint authorities addresses the six most essential areas of SharePoint 2010 SharePoint enables Web sites to host shared workspaces and is a leading solution for Enterprise Content Management. This book serves as one-stop shopping for...

Format: Ebook

Publish Date: January 2011

Professional WordPress Plugin Development

Professional WordPress Plugin Development, 1st Edition

By Ozh Richard, Brad Williams, Justin Tadlock

Taking WordPress to the next level with advanced plugin developmentWordPress is used to create self-hosted blogs and sites, and it's fast becoming the most popular content management system (CMS) on the Web. Now you can extend it for personal, corpor...

Format: Ebook

Publish Date: March 2011

Google to Host AP News - O'Reilly Radar

By Tim O'Reilly

I do a lot of reasoning by analogy. I try to learn from history and from other situations with parallels to the present. (See for example the logical track leading through my papers The Open Source Paradigm Shift to What is Web 2.0?). As readers of the Release 2.0 newsletter know, I recently became fascinated by parallels between Web 2.0...

Publish Date: August 31, 2007

Professional SharePoint 2010 Development

Professional SharePoint 2010 Development, 1st Edition

By Jeff Fried, Kenneth Schaefer, Tom Rizzo, Paul Swider, Reza Alirezaei, Scot ...

Learn to leverage the features of the newest version of SharePoint, in this update to the bestseller More than simply a portal, SharePoint is Microsoft's popular content management solution for building intranets and Web sites or hosting wikis a...

Format: Ebook

Publish Date: July 2010

Real World SharePoint 2010

Real World SharePoint 2010, 1st Edition

By Claudio Brotto, Chris O'Brien, Todd Klindt, Joris Poelmans, Scot Hillier, ...

Proven real-world best practices from leading Microsoft SharePoint MVPs SharePoint enables Web sites to host shared workspaces and is a leading solution for Enterprise Content Management. The newest version boasts significant changes, impressive...

Format: Ebook

Publish Date: November 2010

NoSQL conference coming to Boston - O'Reilly Radar

By Andy Oram

On March 11 Boston will join several other cities who have host conferences on the movement broadly known as NoSQL. Cassandra, CouchDB, HBase, HypergraphDB, Hypertable, Memcached, MongoDB, Neo4j, Riak, SimpleDB, Voldemort, and probably other projects as well will be represented at the one-day affair. The interviews I had with various projects leaders for this article turned up a recurring usage pattern for NoSQL. What connects the users is that they carry out web-related data crunching, searching, and other Web 2.0 related work. I think these companies use NoSQL tools because they're the companies who understand leading-edge technologies and are willing to take risks in those areas. As the field gets better known, usage will spread.

Publish Date: February 24, 2010

Web2Open: An Exciting Experiment - O'Reilly Radar

By Sarah Milstein

As I've written here recently, we've got some amazing sessions scheduled for Web2Open--the free unconference hosted by Web 2.0 Expo in SF this week. One that I'm particularly excited about is a new experiment,

Publish Date: March 29, 2009

 
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OST

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OST Student

"...it is obvious that all O'Reilly School of Technology teachers are pros. Besides that, the courses are done perfectly. They emphasize the important concepts and contain 'no fluff'."
– Kent Elchuk

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Host Your Web Site In The Cloud: Amazon Web Services Made Easy

Host Your Web Site In The Cloud: Amazon Web Services Made Easy, 1st Edition

By Jeffrey Barr

Host Your Web Site On The Cloud is your step-by-step guide to this revolutionary approach to hosting and managing your web applications. Cloud computing gives you the tools you need to prepare and cope with a traffic onslaught. You'll have the confi...

Format: Print, Safari Books Online

Publish Date: September 2010

Run Your Own Web Server Using Linux & Apache

Run Your Own Web Server Using Linux & Apache, 1st Edition

By Tony Steidler-Dennison

Learn to install Linux and Apache 2.0 on a home or office computer for testing and development, and then learn how to perform dozens of common administration, security and optimization tasks related to using Linux for web hosting. Save thousands on e...

Format: Print, Safari Books Online

Publish Date: December 2005

Startup Showcase submissions at the Web 2.0 Expo NYC due 8/2 - O'Reilly Radar

By Brady Forrest

We are looking for startups to show-off at the Web 2.0 Expo in NYC. We always find a place to showcase them and this year is no different. This year we're hosting our first ever Startup Showcase. Highlighting the startup ecosystem's creativity and variety, the Showcase will give you a chance to get in front of hundreds of potential users and a couple of high-profile investors. The submissions for the Startup Showcase are open until next Monday, 8/2. Let us know you are interested now. The Web 2.0 Expo runs from September 27-30th.

Publish Date: July 28, 2010

Programming .NET Web Services

Programming .NET Web Services, 1st Edition

By Alex Ferrara, Matthew MacDonald

This comprehensive tutorial teaches programmers the skills they need to develop XML web services hosted on the Microsoft .NET platform. Programming .NET Web Services also shows you how to consume these services on both Microsoft and non-Windows clien...

Format: Print, Ebook

Publish Date: September 2002

Startups! Enter the Web 2.0 Expo Launchpad by 9/25 - O'Reilly Radar

By Brady Forrest

Startups provide the lifeblood (and R&D) for the web. Each year at the Web 2.0 Expo NYC (and SF) we celebrate their collective accomplishments by highlighting a few of their number during the Launchpad. This year's Launchpad will occur the morning of 11/15. We are looking for five great startups to demo onstage and handle questions from our judges like Nate Westheimer. I'll be hosting the event. I also spend time with each startup before the event reviewing and critiquing their demo. Past Expo Launchpad participants include 80Legs, Nitobi's PhoneGap (SF 2009 winner), and Triggit.

Publish Date: September 17, 2009

App Engine: Host Your Apps with Google - O'Reilly Radar

By Brady Forrest

Tonight at their second CampFireOne Google Code is announcing App Engine, a hosted platform for web developers. The actual service will launch later tonight in a closed Beta. 10,000 developers will be granted access on a first come, first serve basis. It's about time that developers get access to Google's platform! We've been hearing about Google's server farms and development...

Publish Date: April 07, 2008

Amazon Web Services and the lack of a SLA - O'Reilly Radar

By Artur Bergman

I am interested in understanding the business tradeoffs that people make when they decide to host their data on S3 or run their service on EC2 instead of investing in their own infrastructure. Quoting from the Amazon T&C. We further reserve the right to discontinue Amazon Web Services, any Services, or any portion or feature thereof for any reason and...

Publish Date: June 21, 2007

What's New with jQuery: Mobile and UI

What's New with jQuery: Mobile and UI, 1st Edition

By Ralph Whitbeck

With frequent releases of the jQuery APIs, specifically Mobile, and UI, and a host of blogs and web search results claiming to have the scoop on what is new, this resource is the place to turn. Written by a member of the developer relations team, yo...

Format: Print

Publish Date: March 2012

Designing Fast and Beautiful Maps: Where Conference 2012 - O'Reilly ...

By Eric Gundersen, Tom MacWright

Open source tools let you design fast and beautiful interactive maps using your own data and share them on the web and mobile. This keynote will be a walk through showing how to use TileMill, and how it integrates with the web. Eric will take you from a spreadsheet to a custom designed map and then share it from a cloud map hosting service using embeddable widgets and the MapBox API.

Publish Date: April 02, 2012

SharePoint 2010 Six-in-One

SharePoint 2010 Six-in-One, 1st Edition

By Raymond Mitchell, Andrew Clark, Chris Geier, Cathy Dew, Wes Preston, Kenneth ...

A team of SharePoint authorities addresses the six most essential areas of SharePoint 2010 SharePoint enables Web sites to host shared workspaces and is a leading solution for Enterprise Content Management. This book serves as one-stop shopping for...

Format: Ebook

Publish Date: January 2011

Professional WordPress Plugin Development

Professional WordPress Plugin Development, 1st Edition

By Ozh Richard, Brad Williams, Justin Tadlock

Taking WordPress to the next level with advanced plugin developmentWordPress is used to create self-hosted blogs and sites, and it's fast becoming the most popular content management system (CMS) on the Web. Now you can extend it for personal, corpor...

Format: Ebook

Publish Date: March 2011

Google to Host AP News - O'Reilly Radar

By Tim O'Reilly

I do a lot of reasoning by analogy. I try to learn from history and from other situations with parallels to the present. (See for example the logical track leading through my papers The Open Source Paradigm Shift to What is Web 2.0?). As readers of the Release 2.0 newsletter know, I recently became fascinated by parallels between Web 2.0...

Publish Date: August 31, 2007

Professional SharePoint 2010 Development

Professional SharePoint 2010 Development, 1st Edition

By Jeff Fried, Kenneth Schaefer, Tom Rizzo, Paul Swider, Reza Alirezaei, Scot ...

Learn to leverage the features of the newest version of SharePoint, in this update to the bestseller More than simply a portal, SharePoint is Microsoft's popular content management solution for building intranets and Web sites or hosting wikis a...

Format: Ebook

Publish Date: July 2010

Real World SharePoint 2010

Real World SharePoint 2010, 1st Edition

By Claudio Brotto, Chris O'Brien, Todd Klindt, Joris Poelmans, Scot Hillier, ...

Proven real-world best practices from leading Microsoft SharePoint MVPs SharePoint enables Web sites to host shared workspaces and is a leading solution for Enterprise Content Management. The newest version boasts significant changes, impressive...

Format: Ebook

Publish Date: November 2010

NoSQL conference coming to Boston - O'Reilly Radar

By Andy Oram

On March 11 Boston will join several other cities who have host conferences on the movement broadly known as NoSQL. Cassandra, CouchDB, HBase, HypergraphDB, Hypertable, Memcached, MongoDB, Neo4j, Riak, SimpleDB, Voldemort, and probably other projects as well will be represented at the one-day affair. The interviews I had with various projects leaders for this article turned up a recurring usage pattern for NoSQL. What connects the users is that they carry out web-related data crunching, searching, and other Web 2.0 related work. I think these companies use NoSQL tools because they're the companies who understand leading-edge technologies and are willing to take risks in those areas. As the field gets better known, usage will spread.

Publish Date: February 24, 2010

Web2Open: An Exciting Experiment - O'Reilly Radar

By Sarah Milstein

As I've written here recently, we've got some amazing sessions scheduled for Web2Open--the free unconference hosted by Web 2.0 Expo in SF this week. One that I'm particularly excited about is a new experiment,

Publish Date: March 29, 2009