Couchbase Live Tokyo 2015 発表資料
近年、企業におけるモバイル端末の業務利用が増加しつつあります。しかし、実際はメールや社内Webシステム利用に留まり、端末を活用出来ていないケースが多々あります。端末側にデーターベースを持ち、オフラインを前提にした活用方法があります。Couchbase Mobileを利用した弊社のモバイルソリューションを例にご紹介します。
Couchbase Live Tokyo 2015 発表資料
近年、企業におけるモバイル端末の業務利用が増加しつつあります。しかし、実際はメールや社内Webシステム利用に留まり、端末を活用出来ていないケースが多々あります。端末側にデーターベースを持ち、オフラインを前提にした活用方法があります。Couchbase Mobileを利用した弊社のモバイルソリューションを例にご紹介します。
2011.10.13 fluxflex on OpenCloudCampus Technologies Meeting PaaSHiro Fukami
Fluxflex is a Japanese cloud hosting service founded in 2010 that provides simple deployment and management of cloud applications without server maintenance. The presentation provides details on the founding team, fluxflex's services including IaaS and PaaS offerings, pricing models starting from free to $1-9 per month, and demonstrations of features like one-click application installation and import from GitHub. Future plans are mentioned to expand the library of installable web applications and launch an English language version of the fluxflex website.
The document discusses fluxflex, a cloud hosting service founded in 2010 that allows simple deployment of applications without server management. It offers free and paid plans starting at $1/month. The service aims to simplify deploying applications using infrastructure as a service (IaaS) models. It allows importing code from GitHub and integrating with social networks like Twitter and Facebook. The founder demonstrates how fluxflex can be used to deploy a WordPress site and tweets directly from an application deployed on the platform. Charts show the growth of IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS markets from 2008-2013.
Fluxflex is a cloud hosting service that offers simple Git deployment without server management. For a free or low-cost monthly fee, developers can import code repositories from GitHub and automatically deploy them to fluxflex servers. Hiro Fukami, founder of fluxflex, gave a presentation on the service to the AWS User Group in Japan, demonstrating how developers can easily import GitHub code and have it hosted on fluxflex without worrying about server configurations.
This document summarizes an AWS User Group meeting in Japan hosted by Hiro Fukami of Fluxflex. It includes:
1. A presentation on Fluxflex, an innovative web hosting platform that uses AWS products like EC2, S3, SQS, and Elastic Load Balancing for auto scaling and no server management.
2. Updates on game companies like Zynga, RockYou Asia, and gumi adopting AWS in Japan.
3. An announcement of a demo of Fluxflex's web UI and current field test, with plans to launch a paid service in October-December.
2009.11.20 BPstudy#27 Amazon Web ServiceHiro Fukami
This document summarizes ShakeSoul Inc.'s use of Amazon Web Services (AWS). It describes how ShakeSoul uses Amazon EC2, S3, Elastic Load Balancing, CloudWatch, Auto Scaling, and the boto library to build scalable and reliable applications. Key aspects covered include using EC2 for virtual servers, S3 for storage, Elastic Load Balancing for traffic distribution, CloudWatch for monitoring, Auto Scaling for automatic scaling, and boto for programmatic access to AWS APIs.
The document discusses Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) and how it is used to exchange routing information between autonomous systems on the internet. It provides details on BGP configuration, peering relationships between autonomous systems, and how routing decisions are made based on attributes like local preference and AS path. It also provides an example of configuring BGP on Amazon EC2 instances to exchange routes and peer with other autonomous systems.