Mapping the Cloud: Cisco ACE upgrade to Vordel Gateway
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Join For FreeVordel is presenting a webinar next
month about how BNSF Railway upgraded their Cisco ACE XML Gateway to the
Vordel Gateway. We're pretty excited about this, and it looks like
other people are, because it's been retweeted a lot.
One particular tweet piqued my interested, and I click on it. It's the tweet below:

CloudWebinars provides a useful service on Twitter by placing upcoming cloud webinars into Google Calendar. So, when I clicked the link, I noticed that the calendar entry links to a map of where the webinar is located. I could not resist clicking on the Map link below. I was wondering "How would Google map the Cloud?"

And sure enough, when I clicked on the link, I see that Google tries to map where "The Cloud" is located in Boston:

But, rather than following Google's attempt to locate The Cloud in Boston, here's the correct link :-)
https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/741348594
One particular tweet piqued my interested, and I click on it. It's the tweet below:

CloudWebinars provides a useful service on Twitter by placing upcoming cloud webinars into Google Calendar. So, when I clicked the link, I noticed that the calendar entry links to a map of where the webinar is located. I could not resist clicking on the Map link below. I was wondering "How would Google map the Cloud?"

And sure enough, when I clicked on the link, I see that Google tries to map where "The Cloud" is located in Boston:

But, rather than following Google's attempt to locate The Cloud in Boston, here's the correct link :-)
https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/741348594
Cloud
ACE (editor)
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