Category Archives: GoGrid

GoGrid Makes the Gartner Magic Quadrant

This slipped by me, but looks like GoGrid made the famous Gartner ‘magic quadrant’ for Web Hosting and Hosted Cloud Infrastructure Services (On Demand).[1]  You can see the quadrant here to the right.
It’s great that GoGrid is listed in the visionary quadrant.  When I joined GoGrid in the office of the CTO, one of my explicit goals [...]

My GoGrid Status

In the past few weeks, several opportunities (some almost too good to be true!) have been presented to me. I sat down with GoGrid’s CEO, John Keagy, to create a working relationship that would allow me to continue to support GoGrid, and give me the freedom to expand professionally.  GoGrid, and John, have been good [...]

GoGrid Scalability Whitepaper

Quick repost of the Scalability Whitepaper I wrote for GoGrid to make sure that my readers can find it easily.  It can sometimes be difficult to find on the GoGrid website, but I’m working on that as well.  ;)
GoGrid — Scaling Your Internet Business
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GoGrid .NET SDK Updated

Mitch Denny, a member of the GoGrid developer community, stepped up and took over maintenance of the GoGrid .NET SDK.  He’s just released a new version that updates to support the latest GoGrid API features including jobs and pagination.  You can also find Mitch on twitter.
Thanks Mitch!

The “Open” Cloud is Coming

The rhetoric from open source pundits about the ‘closed’ cloud has already started.  From Richard Stallman to others there has been nay-saying related to the cloud being ultimately closed and proprietary.  This is a fundamentally misguided understanding.
Where ever you stand on ‘free markets’, there is no doubt that market forces play a major role in [...]

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