This month we will continue our tutorial and discussion on how to deploy Water
applications. If you missed last month's meeting, we'll catch you up quickly and
continue stepping through the process of creating Water applications from
concept to deployed reality, including designing, testing, setting up the
software on a server, and analyzing performance. We'll demonstrate how to deploy
Water applications on the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon
<http://www.amazon.com/b?ie=UTF8&node=201590011> EC2), a web service that
provides resizable compute capacity in the cloud. You'll see how the Water
Connected Content Server (CCS) runs on the Amazon cloud. The Connected Content
Server is a large Water application developed by Clear Methods for finding and
linking concepts, rather than strings, contained in news feeds, documents, and
web pages. The CCS will include an alert feature to notify users when new
sources are published that meet the user's profile. The CCS running on the
Amazon cloud can be easily accessed by simply pointing your browser to a URL.
The meeting will be held February 26 at 7:00 PM in Cambridge, MA. Remember to
bring your Water programs to the meetings! We provide time for users to present
and discuss their active programs and receive expert help.
Boston Water meetings are held at One Broadway, 14th floor, Charles Conference
Room, Cambridge, Massachusetts. On-street parking is free after 6:00 PM.
Directions and details at: <http://www.bostonwater.org/>
http://www.bostonwater.org/ . Refreshments are available.
<http://www.bostonwater.org/> Boston Water
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