CloudBees generates a buzz around PaaS with help of AWS
Grazed from CSO. Author: Sam Shead.
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Amazon Web Services (AWS) is helping CloudBees to generate a buzz around its platform-as-a-service (PaaS) offering, which is being used by an increasing number of start-ups and enterprises. Belgium-headquartered CloudBees claims that its AWS-based PaaS enables Java developers to build and test mobile and web applications more quickly than they would if they did it in house as it means they don’t have to worry about the underlying infrastructure they’re working on.
The company, which now has 500 paying businesses on its books, announced yesterday that the number of new customers signing up to its cloud service doubled in the first half of 2013 compared to the same period last year, suggesting that enterprises and start-ups are increasingly looking to PaaS to build apps. Indeed, enterprises including eBay, HP and Cisco have all used the CloudBees platform, as have start-ups such as story-sharing app Movellas and weight-loss app Lose It…


Dell can see which way the winds are blowing and has no interest in being left behind. It’s no surprise, then, that it’s basing its cloud on OpenStack architecture as well as deploying (and supporting) other open source software. A July Geekzone article chronicles Dell’s recent announcement that it is expanding its commercial product offerings that leverage open source software like OpenStack and Hadoop.