A Hive Full of Resources
Our mission here in the CloudBees hive is to support developers who want to focus on writing code, not managing and maintaining servers -- through both innovative products and useful information. We hope you find these new podcasts, conference talks, and other nuggets on the Cloud and Jenkins helpful…
Cloud Conference Talks
Just Do It! Building and running high volume applications in the cloud – CloudBees customer Charles Teague presents at the Gartner Catalyst Conference in San Diego on July 27
Error Handling Done Differently – At the Sydney YOW! night on June 14, Architect Michael Neale expounded on errors, exceptions, Erlang, and how we do things at CloudBees
Jenkins Conference Talks
Opening OpenSource the Jenkins Way – Nicolas DeLoof's presentation at Breizcamp (June 17)
Current State of Jenkins from project creator Kohsuke (May 2011)
Managing Software from Development to Deployment in the Cloud – presented at JAX San Jose in June by Harpreet Singh and Vivek Pandey
Status of the Jenkins Project , presented by Kohsuke at the first Continuous Integration Summit on April 7th
Jenkins & Nectar
Five Reasons Why Developers Choose Jenkins Over Hudson for Continuous Integration (blog)
FLOSS Weekly podcast , June 8th, featuring Jenkins Founder Kohsuke Kawaguchi
Squeeze More Juice Out of Jenkins (webinar in downloadable MP4 format) – learn how the new Nectar 11.04 release helps you stretch Jenkins even further
The Difference Between Jenkins and Nectar (blog)
Bringing Eclipse to the Cloud
CloudBees Toolkit for Eclipse (datasheet)
See the toolkit for Eclipse in action and watch Jenkins being managed
CloudBees Toolkit for Eclipse How To Guide (wiki article)
CloudBees in General
CloudBees Open Source PaaS Java Testing Service – Network World’s Alan Shimel interviews Sacha Labourey, our intrepid CEO, in this July podcast
Stairway to Heaven… in the Cloud (webinar) – the Bees demonstrate the ease of building and deploying Java apps in the cloud, using mature, rock-solid technology that's already running 4000 applications.
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