Learn the Kubernetes Key Concepts in 10 Minutes
A quick and easy to digest introduction to the key concepts of Kubernetes
http://omerio.com/2015/12/18/learn-the-kubernetes-key-concepts-in-10-minutes/
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Learn the Kubernetes Key Concepts in 10 Minutes
A quick and easy to digest introduction to the key concepts of Kubernetes
http://omerio.com/2015/12/18/learn-the-kubernetes-key-concepts-in-10-minutes/
The Biggest Misconception About Cloud Computing
There is a common mis-conception surrounding Elasticity, and it's evident when you hear someone saying:
“The task is big, but we can just throw more VMs/resources at it to get it done faster“
Unfortunately this is what you will hear time and time again from cloud computing professionals specially when selling the technology to clients, but how accurate is this statement?
http://omerio.com/2014/06/04/throwing-more-vms-at-big-tasks-does-it-work/
What is Cross Platform Mobile Development?
Cross platform mobile development is the process of developing mobile apps for multiple platforms (iOS, Android, Window Phone, BlackBerry, etc...) using a common code-base. The common code-base is usually written as a HTML, JavaScript and CSS Web application that can be run in the browser
http://omerio.com/2015/05/22/what-is-cross-platform-mobile-development/
What are the best free time-tracking software programs?
My @Quora answer to What are the best free time-tracking software programs? Answer by Omer Dawelbeit:
Try OfficeMA Timesheet Home | OfficeMA Timesheet, it's a multi-user cloud based time tracking service, you get up to 2 users FREE. You can create clients, projects and tasks and track time manually or using a timer. It has many useful tools you can use:
Google Chrome browser extension, so you can track time directly from Chrome
Android Timer App
iOS Timer App
It features a flexible billing rate structure so you can set billing rates for tasks and generate revenue reports.
What are the best free time-tracking software programs?
What is the best affordable but flexible time tracking software?
My @Quora answer to What is the best affordable but flexible time tracking software? Answer by Omer Dawelbeit:
You can try OfficeMA Timesheet Home | OfficeMA Timesheet, although the structure is Client/Project/Task, you have extra fields such as Description and Location that you can use for a 4th level of information. For example you can use the Description field to store the student or teacher who received the service. At the application level you can generate reports up to the Task level, but then you can export these reports to CSV which will include the additional information in the 'Description' field if you import the CSV into Excel where you can do further filtering/grouping etc.... In terms of pricing the service costs approximately $2 per user per month and you get two users free, so it's competitive compared to others on the market.
What is the best affordable but flexible time tracking software?
This video explains how OfficeMA Timesheet works. OfficeMA Timesheet is easy, fast, and secure cloud-based time tracking service. You can sign up in seconds with no upfront installation or complex setup.
Record, visualize, analyse. Experience powerful cloud-based time tracking for teams.
For more details visit: http://www.officema.co.uk
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