Jon Brisbin is an Architect/Analyst/Java Guru at NPC International, the world's largest Pizza Hut franchisee. He's been deploying web applications on Tomcat for over 10 years and currently focuses on cloud computing (virtual, hybrid, and private). He built a private cloud from scratch using VMware ESX, Ubuntu Linux, packing tape, and rusty baling wire. He's done consulting work with industry leaders and Mom-and-Pops alike. Prior to NPC, Jon developed new application frameworks, integrated the AS/400 with UNIX and Windows systems, developed Lotus Domino applications, hacked websites together with Perl CGI and a text editor, and served with US Air Force Intelligence in a very hot and sandy, but undisclosed, location. He lives in the rural Midwest.
He blogs on Web 2.0 (and sundry topics) on his website: http://jbrisbin.com/web2
| Blogs: |
The Art of Cloud Computing (October 27,10 | 1 comments) Non-MVC Frameworks for Social and Web 2.0 (August 23,10 | 0 comments) 3 Simple Steps to Deploying Artifacts in the Cloud (July 26,10 | 0 comments) Trick My Proxy: Front Apache Tomcat with HAProxy instead of Apache (July 12,10 | 5 comments) Scalable, Cloud-friendly Apache Tomcat Sessions with RabbitMQ: Part II (July 01,10 | 0 comments) |
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Trick My Proxy: Front Apache Tomcat with HAProxy instead of Apache (July 12,10 | 5 comments) Clustering Cloud-friendly Apache Tomcat Sessions with RabbitMQ: Part I (June 21,10 | 4 comments) |
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