Is PaaS as dangerous as it seems? Cloudbees bust some cloud computing myths
September 7, 2014Grazed from TheServerSide. Author: Cameron McKenzie.
As JavaOne 2014 quickly approaches, TheServerSide is profiling both the people and the vendors who have continued to contribute both to the site, and also to the betterment of the Java community as a whole. These are the people you’ll want to hear speak when you attend JavaOne 2014 sessions, and they’re the vendors you’ll want to chat with when you see their people manning the booths in the exhibit hall.
Last week we took a look at Perfecto Mobile, a company helping with test automation and user experience (UX) monitoring in the cloud. Continuing with the theme of cloud computing, this week we’re bringing attention toCloudbeees, the industry’s number one continuous integration solution in the cloud…
Pouring on the honey
It would appear that everyone in the Java ecosystem loves Jenkins, while at the same time, every organization seems to be moving more and more of their infrastructure to the cloud. So what’s not to love about a company that combines them both? Continuous integration, powered by Jenkins, all in the cloud? It’s a pretty compelling catch phrase, that’s for sure…
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