SANTA BARBARA, CA--(Marketwired - Oct 23, 2013) - Eucalyptus Systems, the leading provider of open source software for building AWS-compatible private and hybrid clouds, today introduced Eucalyptus ...
SANTA BARBARA, CA--(Marketwired - Dec 12, 2013) - Eucalyptus Systems, the leading provider of open source software for building AWS-compatible private and hybrid clouds, today announced that its cloud ...
John Furrier and Stu Miniman continued their quest to present theCUBE viewers as many tech athletes as possible with the introduction of Marten Mickos, CEO of Eucalyptus Systems. Live from AWS ...
SANTA BARBARA, CA--(Marketwired - Nov 14, 2013) - Eucalyptus Systems, the leading provider of AWS-compatible private and hybrid cloud computing software, today was awarded the Netflix Cloud Prize for ...
A few weeks ago I was mystified when Marten Mickos, CEO of the open-source, Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) private cloud program Eucalyptus, announced that he wanted to be a contributor to ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover how technology helps business compete. But Eucalyptus’ CEO Marten Mickos is a long time veteran of technology in general ...
Eucalyptus has become far more attractive to enterprises wishing to build private clouds, now that the number-one cloud provider — Amazon Web Services — has thrown its weight behind the software ...
Details: Limited to the first 100 participants, GameDay aims to teach cloud developers how to diagnose, repair and protect against broken cloud applications. In a live competition, teams will build ...
As Amazon continues to extend its dominance of the public cloud, interest in being able to create a replica of Amazon Web Services in a private cloud that runs on premise is naturally increasing.
Eucalyptus has become far more attractive to enterprises wishing to build private clouds, now that the No. 1 cloud provider -- Amazon Web Services -- has thrown its weight behind the software company.
Eucalyptus has become far more attractive to enterprises wishing to build private clouds, now that the No. 1 cloud provider — Amazon Web Services — has thrown its weight behind the software company.
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