October 20, 2020 No Comments Abby Kearns, Chip Childers, Cloud, cloud computing, cloud foundry, cloud infrastructure, cloud native computing foundation, dublin, Kubernetes, TC
Cloud Foundry coalesces around Kubernetes In a normal year, the Cloud Foundry project would be hosting its annual European Summit in Dublin this week. But this is 2020, so it’s a virtual event. This year, however, has been a bit of a transformative year for the open-source Platform-as-a-Service project — in more […]
August 17, 2020 No Comments Chip Childers, cloud computing, cloud foundry, Cloud Foundry Foundation, cloud infrastructure, computing, Developer, Enterprise, free software, Kubernetes, suse
SUSE contributes EiriniX to the Cloud Foundry Foundation SUSE today announced that it has contributed EiriniX, a framework for building extensions for Eirini, a technology that brings support for Kubernetes-based container orchestration to the Cloud Foundry platform-as-a-service project. About a year ago, SUSE also contributed the KubeCF project to the foundation, which […]
April 30, 2020 No Comments Abby Kearns, Chip Childers, Cloud, cloud computing, cloud foundry, Cloud Foundry Foundation, cloud infrastructure, computing, Developer, google, IBM, Kubernetes, sap, suse, TC, web hosting, web services
Cloud Foundry renews its focus on developer experience as it looks beyond the enterprise The Cloud Foundry Foundation (CFF) just went through a major leadership change, with executive director Abby Kearns stepping down after five years (and becoming a CTO at Puppet) and the CFF’s CTO Chip Childers stepping into the top […]
October 9, 2019 No Comments Cloud, cloud computing, cloud foundry, cloud infrastructure, computing, Developer, Enterprise, linux, mirantis, openstack, openstack foundation, suse, vms
Suse’s OpenStack Cloud dissipates Suse, the newly independent open-source company behind the eponymous Linux distribution and an increasingly large set of managed enterprise services, today announced a bit of a new strategy as it looks to stay on top of the changing trends in the enterprise developer space. Over the course of […]
September 12, 2019 No Comments alpha, Cloud, cloud computing, cloud foundry, Cloud Foundry Foundation, cloud infrastructure, Developer, Enterprise, Kubernetes, openshift, red hat, TC, web services
IBM brings Cloud Foundry and Red Hat OpenShift together At the Cloud Foundry Summit in The Hague, IBM today showcased its Cloud Foundry Enterprise Environment on Red Hat’s OpenShift container platform. For the longest time, the open-source Cloud Foundry Platform-as-a-Service ecosystem and Red Hat’s Kubernetes-centric OpenShift were mostly seen as competitors, with […]
September 11, 2019 No Comments adboy.com, Apple, Brex, cloud foundry, The Extra Crunch Daily
The weird things after closing a venture round, iPhone 11, AI ad errors, and Cloud Foundry Annual Extra Crunch members get 100,000 Brex Rewards points upon credit card signup We’re excited to announce an addition to the Extra Crunch community perks. Starting today, annual Extra Crunch members can get 100,000 Brex Rewards […]
September 11, 2019 No Comments Abby Kearns, Cloud, cloud foundry, cloud infrastructure, Craig McLuckie, Developer, Enterprise, google, Kubernetes, linux foundation, open source, pivotal, TC, vmware
Kubernetes co-founder Craig McLuckie is as tired of talking about Kubernetes as you are “I’m so tired of talking about Kubernetes . I want to talk about something else,” joked Kubernetes co-founder and VP of R&D at VMware Craig McLuckie during a keynote interview at this week’s Cloud Foundry Summit in The Hague. […]
September 9, 2019 No Comments Chip Childers, Cloud, cloud computing, cloud foundry, Cloud Foundry Foundation, cloud infrastructure, computing, CTO, Developer, Enterprise, Kubernetes, mirantis, NetApp, openstack, Startups, TC
With its Kubernetes bet paying off, Cloud Foundry double down on developer experience More than fifty percent of the Fortune 500 companies are now using the open-source Cloud Foundry Platform-as-a-Service project — either directly or through vendors like Pivotal — to build, test and deploy their applications. Like so many other projects, […]
August 22, 2019 No Comments Carbon Black, ceo, cloud computing, cloud foundry, cloud infrastructure, computing, pivotal, TC, vmware
VMware acquires Carbon Black for .1B and Pivotal for .7 billion VMware today announced that it is acquiring Carbon Black, a publicly traded security company that focuses on securing modern cloud-native workloads. The price of the acquisition is about $2.1 billion. In addition, VMware also confirmed the acquisition of Pivotal, which will […]
August 14, 2019 No Comments bitnami, cloud computing, cloud foundry, Cloud Foundry Foundation, cloud infrastructure, computing, Dell, dell-emc, Enterprise, Heptio, IBM, Kubernetes, sap, suse, vmware, web hosting
VMware says it’s looking to acquire Pivotal VMware today confirmed that it is in talks to acquire software development platform Pivotal Software, the service best known for commercializing the open-source Cloud Foundry platform. The proposed transaction would see VMware acquire all outstanding Pivotal Class A stock for $15 per share, a significant […]
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