CloudBees Java PaaS Now on Verizon Cloud
February 26, 2014Grazed from ADTMag. Author: John K. Waters.
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Java Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) provider CloudBees is partnering with broadband and wireless services provider Verizon to offer a version of its platform on the new Verizon Cloud, the two companies announced. Verizon unveiled its cloud computing and storage platform in October 2013, inviting interested companies to sign up through the Verizon Enterprise Solutions Web site.
Now in public beta, the Verizon Cloud comprises an Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) platform, a cloud compute service (Verizon Cloud Compute), and an object-based storage service (Verizon Cloud Storage). The platform is being developed for the enterprise, but will be "nimble enough to meet the needs of small and medium-sized businesses, individual IT departments, and software developers," the company says…
The CloudBees Continuous Delivery Platform (CCD) leverages the company’s cloud platform to speed up application delivery, so developers can better cope with the high-frequency updates required by the burgeoning catalog of Web and mobile apps. CCD combines cloud-based development using the CloudBees platform and the open-source, Java-based Jenkins continuous integration (CI) server. The company is a big supporter of Jenkins. Kohsuke Kawaguchi, who created the Hudson CI server and instigated the Jenkins fork, is an elite developer and architect at CloudBees. The company has contributed several plugins to the Jenkins community…
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