ActiveState's Stackato is the world's leading independent Cloud Foundry distribution. The history of the Company has been established with seventeen years of commercial success and an ongoing ...
Orchestrating & containing growth: SUSE CEO Melissa Di Donato. Chameleons don’t eat much. An adult lizard devours only a couple of decent sized insects a day. Chameleon logo-using enterprise-grade ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Teridion, a leader in cloud networking, today announced the appointment of Manav Mishra as Vice President of Product Management. Mishra will define and expand ...
I’m known for my bluntness and strong opinions. And so it was with HPE’s divestment of Stackato and OpenStack. Suse runs me through their thinking. I was happy when Hewlett-Packard (as it was known ...
Here's how it fits together. SUSE will use its new assets to expand its OpenStack program, speeding up the company's entry into Cloud Foundry's growing Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) market. HPE ...
Credit: christin hume / Linux / Modified by IDG Comm. SUSE, the oldest Linux company has just upped the PaaS and IaaS game with the acquisition of HPE’s OpenStack and Cloud Foundry assets and talent.
Thomas Sennhauser, HPE’s chief technology officer, Enterprise Group, said, “NFV has proven to be a killer use case for OpenStack. With HPE Helion OpenStack 4.0 as a foundation, carriers can count on ...
Mind you, OpenStack is still offering and supporting the OpenStack cloud under the Helion brand. Indeed, HPE just released the latest version of its Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) cloud, Helion ...
Hewlett Packard Enterprise, a cloud, server and storage company that split from Hewlett Packard in late 2015, laid off an undisclosed number of employees today in North America. HPE spokeswoman Meghan ...
This week’s highlights also include Hewlett Packard Enterprise divesting non-core software and BlackBerry extending its Hub. Wilfred Laurier University’s Lazaridis Institute for the Management of ...
Hewlett Packard Enterprise has struck a monster merger deal valued at £6.6 billion (~$8.8 billion) with UK-based Micro Focus, which will combine software assets with the company. Meg Whitman, HPE’s ...
Hewlett Packard Enterprise will spin off and merge what it considers its non-core software assets with U.K.-based enterprise software firm Micro Focus in a deal worth $8.8 billion, the company said ...