Nebula, GigaSpaces Team To Ease OpenStack App Migrations
October 31, 2013Grazed from InformationWeek. Author: Charles Babcock.
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Nebula, which produces hardware loaded with a preconfigured version of OpenStack, and GigaSpaces, which supplies an application deployment system, have teamed up to ease the strain of migrating enterprise applications onto a private cloud.
Nebula is the OpenStack company that was co-founded by Chris Kemp, former CIO of NASA Ames Research Center and former CTO of NASA. He was instrumental, along with a team from Rackspace, in founding the OpenStack project. Nebula announced Thursday that it is offering its Nebula One hardware/software systems with both OpenStack and GigaSpaces’ Cloudify system…
Cloudify is open source code that helps orchestrate the movement of an application into a cloud computing environment. The version that comes with Nebula One is geared to work specifically with OpenStack, said Devin Carlen, CTO and co-founder of Nebula, in an interview…
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