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Jon Brisbin on Virtualization and Private Clouds
Bio
Jon Brisbin works for NPC International, Inc and. is responsible for architecting and implementing the computing infrastructure required for browser-based applications for the world's largest Pizza Hut franchisee. He maintains the farm of Ubuntu Linux virtual machines that comprise NPC's private cloud.
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Jan 06, 2011
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