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Christopher Conway Pinkham
Researcher at Business International Corporation
Publications - 16
Citations - 1297
Christopher Conway Pinkham is an academic researcher from Business International Corporation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cloud computing & Virtual machine. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 16 publications receiving 1297 citations. Previous affiliations of Christopher Conway Pinkham include Amazon.com.
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Virtual computing infrastructure
Biljon Willem R. Van,Christopher Conway Pinkham,Russell Andrew Cloran,Michael Carl Gorven,Alexandre Hardy,Brynmor K. B. Divey,Quinton R. Hoole,Girish Kalele +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a plurality of permissions associated with a cloud customer is created, and each of the permissions describes an action performed on an object, while the second set of permissions describe an action to be performed by one or more users.
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Managing communications between computing nodes
TL;DR: In this article, a technique for managing communications between multiple intercommunicating computing nodes, such as multiple virtual machine nodes hosted on one or more physical computing machines or systems, is described.
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Organizing Permission Associated with a Cloud Customer in a Virtual Computing Infrastructure
Willem Robert Van Biljon,Christopher Conway Pinkham,Russell Andrew Cloran,Michael Carl Gorven,Alexandre Hardy,Brynmor K. B. Divey,Quinton Robin Hoole,Girish Kalele +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a plurality of permissions associated with a cloud customer is created, and each of the permissions describes an action performed on an object in a cloud computing environment, and a second set of permissions from the plurality is associated with one or more users.
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Building a Cloud Computing Environment Using a Seed Device in a Virtual Computing Infrastructure
Willem Robert Van Biljon,Christopher Conway Pinkham,Russell Andrew Cloran,Michael Carl Gorven,Alexandre Hardy,Brynmor K. B. Divey,Quinton Robin Hoole,Girish Kalele +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, a cloud computing environment with a plurality of computing nodes is described, where a seed device is connected to a network and, from the seed device, a launching of cloud computing management configuration is initiated.