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Open Cloud Research Center at Stanford

Thursday, January 27th, 2011

Intel Labs announced a $100 million cash investment to develop and open several branded “Intel Science and Technology Centers” in U.S. university research.  Intel plans to disperse this money over the next 5 years into several Universities.

The first University to get funding to help cloud server research will be Stanford University.  It will focus on creating innovations around the cloud. Researchers at Stanford will collaborate with a community of researchers from seven other universities and Intel’s Core processor with combined visual and 3-D graphics will “be a key R&D platform” for researchers. Other focus areas of Intel Research Centers will include visual computing, mobility, security and embedded solutions.

This is a wise move by Intel to get younger people involved in the cloud hosting world and coming up with new and innovative ways that we can save money as well as the planet around us.  Cloud research centers like this will determine the future if you ask me.  It’s forward companies like Intel that will lead the way in new innovations in the cloud.

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Sensr.net Review, Video Monitoring in the Cloud

Wednesday, January 26th, 2011
Sensr.net is a really cool service that let’s you set up a camera and monitor is from your computer 24/7.  This video monitor is hosted and stored in the cloud.  Sensr.net raised $1.5 million in seed funding through Spark Capital, Charles River Ventures and other strategic angel investors.
Sensr.net does some pretty cool things including keeping track of unusual and cool images and alert you when something happens. The new video cloud startup will send you an email or a text message if they detect something out of the ordinary or weird.
1000’s of people are using this service if they go away for the weekend and don’t have anyone to sit their house.  You can set up a online web-cam to monitor any suspicious activity in your home. Sensr.net will alert if you if they feel there is anything out of the ordinary.  It’s a pretty cool service so I put it to the test.
I think their system is only based on movement.  I set it up at my house where our house cleaners (I know, stuck up) came in and I watched them clean the house.  Once they entered the frame it sent me a text message telling me that someone had entered the home.  It was pretty cool how fast and efficient everything worked.  This service also allows you to set up the camera private or public, allowing all your friends to see what’s going on where your camera is set up. Pretty amazing service.  Hope they don’t run into privacy concerns or sexual lawsuits for helping perverts.
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Amazon SES

Tuesday, January 25th, 2011

Amazon Web Services just announced a new bulk email offering, called Amazon Simple Email Service (Amazon SES). The Amazon cloud-based service is aimed to help developers and businesses who don’t want to build a in-house email product but want to call upon a powerful service to send large volumes of emails.

The Amazon SES email service if offered for free to everyone, but Amazon will charge fees for the number of emails sent plus data transfers. Pricing for Amazon SES is $0.10 per thousand email messages sent. But, a customer can send 2,000 email messages for free each day when these emails originally come from the Amazon EC2 platform.

Amazon SES offers a built-in feedback loop, which includes notifications of bounce backs, failed and successful delivery attempts, and spam complaints.  I wonder how they are going to keep spammers out of this system if they offer 2000 email messages a day.  Do they just shut them off from a free account?

Has anyone tried out this system yet?  Please let me know what you think about it

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