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Dilip Krishnan

Dilip is a geek with an interest in Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), RESTful systems and architecture in general. It goes without saying that geek = likes to learn and play with new languages, tools, technologies in his spare time.

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Virtual Panel: PaaS Present and Future

Topics
Cloud Computing

Platform as a Service (PaaS) is a delivery of a computing platform over the web. PaaS enables agility, and provides a low cost alternative to buying and managing complex software and/or hardware. InfoQ had a chance to conduct a virtual panel to explore the world of PaaS, the different flavors that it comes in, its relevance in the enterprise and get a sense for the future of PaaS ecosystem.

News by Dilip Krishnan

Best Practices For HTTP API Evolvability

Topics
REST,
Hypermedia

As the title suggests, in Best Practices For HTTP API Evolvability, Benjamin Carlyle, set out to define priciples and practices for designing systems, that are built around HTTP API’s. Systems, that are extensible and can evolve over time.

eBay Announces ql.io

Topics
REST

After a teaser with clues last week, Subbu and the engineering team at eBay have unveiled ql.io, a SQL inspired dsl to enable frictionless composition of web API's with a SQL like syntax.

Analysis Of Web API Versioning Options

Topics
REST,
Cloud Computing

Refering to a questions over versioning conventions used OpenStack Api, Mark Nottingham provides an analysis of the various strategies for versioning Web API in the cloud.

10 Predictions About Cloud Computing

Topics
Cloud Computing

In preparation for an panel discussion for a future of cloud computing event in Israel, Geva Perry, a frequent speaker on cloud computing at corporations and industry events, published his predictions on the future of cloud computing.

Articles by Dilip Krishnan

Interview With Ross Mason On The Release Of Mule 3

Topics
ESB,
Java,
REST,
OSGi ,
SOA

Mulesoft recently released Mule 3, their next generation ESB platform. The product comes with a lot of architectural changes under the hood to support the features aimed at making the product easier to use, such as Mule Cloud Connect and Flow, a message flow based service design. InfoQ caught up with Ross Mason to learn more about the product release and the new features in the product offering.

Interview With Paul Fremantle On WSO2 Stratos

Topics
Java,
Open Source,
SOA

WSO2 recently released Stratos an Open Source Cloud Computing Platform for Enterprise Application Development. WSO2 Stratos is built on top of and extends WSO2 Carbon an OSGi-compliant middleware. InfoQ interviewed Paul Fremantle CTO of WSO2 to talk about the product offering and provide insights into the roadmap and development of Stratos.

SOA Manifesto - 4 Months After

Topics
Methodologies,
SOA

It is four months since the SOA manifesto was announced; InfoQ interviewed the original author’s and in some cases pulled in their comments on the manifesto from the web to get a broad understanding of the manifesto, as well as provide insight into the goals of the participants, individually and as a whole, and provide transparency to the mechanics involved in putting together such an initiative.

Book Excerpt and Interview: Cloud Computing and SOA Convergence in Your Enterprise: A Step-by-Step Guide

Topics
Enterprise Architecture,
Cloud Computing,
Architecture,
SOA

A new book by David Linthicum, Cloud Computing and SOA Convergence in Your Enterprise: A Step-by-Step Guide, describes how to get the enterprise ready for cloud computing by carefully modeling enterprise data, information services and processes in a service oriented manner to make the transition to providing and consuming cloud services easier.