The High Scalability blog today posted a great list of various Cloud Computing blogs currently available. If you are looking for a single source of Cloud Computing information, I definitely recommend looking at Todd Huff’s solid list.
The post is located here.
His post is broken down into specific Categories: Meta Sources and Specific Blogs. I’m sure that these will grow over time. Currently there are 5 Meta Source listings (obvious ones there include the Google Groups on Cloud Computing) and a good group of Specific blogs. Some of the Specific Blog highlights that I think are important ones to look at are:
- Randy Bias’s Neo Tactics: State of the Art for Startups.
- Nicholas Carr’s Roughtype : Author of The Big Switch: Rewiring the World From Edison to Google.
- John Willis’ IT Management and Cloud Blog: Personal comments and podcasts.
- Reuven Cohen’s ElasticVapor Blog. The ramblings of Reuven Cohen, co-Founder & CTO Enomaly Inc.
- http://Blog.RightScale.com: Cloud Computing. Delivered.
The GoGrid blog was included in the list (Thanks Todd).
I would like to add a few more that I personally read that others may find as useful resources:
- Nati Shalom’s Blog: Discussions about middleware and distributed technologies
- ZDNet.com Virtually Speaking: about virtualization with Dan Kusnetzky & Paula Rooney
- Avastu Blog: Sustainable Global Clouds: Real-time market analysis & research on Cloud Computing
- Appistry Blogs: At the convergence of Grid Computing, Virtualization and SOA
Feel free to post some comments with any other good Cloud Computing blogs out there. For those that want to cheat, you can always do a quick “Cloud Computing” blog search on Google or Technorati.
Michael Sheehan
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Thanks Michael. I added them in!
Hi,
I have a simple blog on this topic. I hope it is useful and you find it interesting.
Ross Cooney
Thanks for mentioning Nati Shalom’s blog, I work with GigaSpaces and I always seem to learn something from every post.
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